Showing posts with label granite worktop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label granite worktop. Show all posts

Saturday, 14 April 2018

Are you Making these 5 Mistakes When Choosing Granite Worktops?


Granite Worktops

Every piece of granite that you choose for your kitchen will add to its aesthetic appeal and also to the resale value of your home. If you’re in the market for a new granite worktop, you might get overwhelmed with the variety and the options available. In order to make sure you buy the ideal one for your home, avoid these 5 mistakes:

1. Choosing the Wrong Thickness

Before you buy, check the installation of different thicknesses and select one that matches your kitchen and your sink requirements. If you buy a granite worktop with varying thickness, it might cause a lot of installation issues.

2. Opting for The Wrong Colour

Darker granite colours will stain less than lighter colours. If you’re installing the granite in an area that won’t have too much interaction with foods or liquids, you can opt for a lighter colour with a complex pattern. If you anticipate a lot of spillages or want will be using it in an area that might have a high moisture level or increased risk of spillage going for a darker colour with a minimum pattern would be a safer bet.

3. Getting Too Many Seams

When buying granite worktops, look for a product with minimum seams. You can discuss this with your granite retailer before you finalise your purchase. Too many seams in your kitchen can reduce its aesthetic appeal.

4. A Mismatch in Your Kitchen

If your kitchen is already designed, choose a countertop that matches the cabinet styles. For example, flat edges or bevelled tops look great with modern cabinets. If your cabinets are traditionally styled, a bull nose edge might be a better option for you. If you have small children in the house, it’s best to opt for rounded bottom edges as kids are at risk for bumping their heads on the edges.

5. Choosing the Wrong Mounting for Your Sinks

If you opt for a top-mounted kitchen sink, these can attract a lot of bacteria around the edges and can be difficult to keep spotlessly clean. By way of contrast, when you opt for an under mounted sink i.e. the kitchen sink is either inside or below the granite worktop, it will elevate your kitchen’s look and also keep it clean and tidy.

Keeping these points in mind will help you choose a durable and functional worktop that will not just look beautiful, but also serve its purpose for years to come!

Monday, 8 January 2018

Why Do Most People Prefer Granite Worktops For Their Kitchen?


granite worktops
Granite is a sturdy rock that is quarried in many parts of the world. Once it has been cut and polished it can be made into a beautiful and hard-wearing worktop. Granite worktops are available in a wide variety of colours, and can be custom made to fit exactly where you want them. Granite kitchen worktops can compliment any kind of cabinet style or design.

This is why the popularity of granite worktops is ever-growing.  Here are some other benefits of granite kitchen worktops:

•    They are highly durable and widely regarded as one of the most hard-wearing worktop surfaces. They offer great resistance to chipping, cracking and scraping. After installing a granite worktop, you don’t necessarily need to replace it ever. Granite kitchen worktops make an excellent long-term investment.

•    They don’t stain easily and you can confidently work in your kitchen without worrying about whether the worktop is up to the task. Granite worktops can effectively resist bacterial growth.

•    Cleaning granite worktops is easygular intervals to keep them stain-free and looking as good as new.

•    They can also improve the value of your home, often by more than the cost of the worktops themselves.

•    Granite worktops are aesthetically pleasing. They look rich and luxurious, and have a distinctive quality appearance about them. They have a natural appearance because each piece of granite is unique which adds to their appeal. Whilst quartz worktops can be as efficient as granite worktops for your kitchen, people who prefer natural materials are more likely to choose granite.

•    In the past, granite was rare and costly but nowadays, due to the wide availability of raw materials and the improved machinery available to cut and polish they have become more popular and affordable.

•    They are not easily damaged by extremes of temperature which means you are free to put hot pans or pots on your granite worktops directly from the hob or oven.

However, make sure that you buy from a professional granite company so that your worktops are exactly what you want and fitted expertly. If you follow this simple rule you new kitchen worktops can last a lifetime