2011
Faux Granite Countertops
Many people want to know if marble or granite is better for countertops in their kitchens and bathrooms. After all, both are beautiful materials, both lend beauty and elegance to any home, and both are available in many varieties to suit any preference. On the other hand, there are a few differences between these two stones that you should seriously consider granite before choosing between them. Rather than making this decision for you, why don’t we let the facts speak for themselves.
This is because marble and granite worktops can increase the value of your home. The increase of the value of your home is also assured for years to come as granite and marble lasts for a lifetime, so even if you have no plans of selling your home at the moment, when you do decide to sell it years from now, the marble and granite kitchen countertops that you installed will still be there.
This one-of-a-kind characteristic is particularly appealing to homeowners who want a truly unique space. Granite countertops are available in a wide range of naturally occurring colors and patterns, from neutrals to striking blues and greens. Natural cultured marble products like granite do typically increase the value of your home more than engineered stones like quartz as buyers tend to gravitate toward natural materials.
The kitchen countertops come in different colors and hues from which you can choose. It is possible to choose the right color that coordinates with the kitchen walls and other items and structures found within the space. The fact that the stones are natural leaves the kitchen looking cool and calm, making any cooking experience pleasant. It is not hard to find marble and granite that will match the rest of the items found in the kitchen.
These tops look great in the bathroom, but they are rarely used in a kitchen area. They will scratch, scuff, and chip easily under normal kitchen use. The bathroom usually doesn’t get as much wear and tear as the kitchen, and using cultured marble countertops (or cultured marble in the shower, tub surround, or as a wainscoting) in the bath can really “dress-up” the bathroom. Marble is more easily “stunned” than harder materials. “Stunning” granite countertops occurs in the mines, at the polishing plant, on the boat ride, by the importer, the fabricator, the installer, and sometimes by the homeowner.