Kitchen countertops play a crucial role in both the functionality and aesthetics of your kitchen. When it comes to choosing the right countertop material, heat resistance is a key factor to consider, especially if you love to cook. The ability of your countertops to withstand the heat from steaming pots and pans without sustaining damage
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A Guide for Choosing the Best Heat Resistant Countertop Materials…
How To Select the Color of Your Kitchen Cabinets and Countertops…
Cabinetry and countertops are the major components of the color scheme in your kitchen. Keeping your color scheme simple gives you the flexibility to change your kitchen theme anytime by adding highlighting colors through smaller items and accessories. But there is more to matching kitchen countertops and cabinetry than just choosing colors, there is texture
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Kitchen Design Tips – 4 New Kitchen Design & Remodeling Trends…
What will be the year’s hottest trends? What will capture the world’s attention? What will be the next breakout idea? While we don’t have all the answers, we can shed some light on what you can expect to see in regards to kitchen countertop trends for the near future! The kitchen is truly the hub
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All About Quartz Countertops and 4 of the Latest Cambria Designs…
Cambria’s countertop products are made of the finest quartz. They are distinctively durable, nonabsorbent, and easy to maintain. Quartz is one of the hardest minerals on Earth. Because of its strength and abundance, quartz is a popular and reliable choice for countertops. Quartz countertops are sometimes referred to as “engineered” or “man-made,” but quartz is
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Are You a Bit of a Germaphobe? Put Your Mind At Ease and Select From One of These Kitchen Countertops…
Bacteria are some of the earliest organisms to have originated on Earth. There are countless numbers of bacteria. Some are good for humans, and others cause disease. Some common bacteria lurking around the kitchen are escherichia coli, shigella, salmonella, campylobacter and listeria monocytogenes. The bacteria is often in the pores, fissures and nicks that populate
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