HAVE A KITCHEN A TV CHEF WOULD CALL BLEEPING FANTASTIC.
A classic quartz countertop makes an amazing difference.
Want your kitchen version 2.0 to have a crisp, clean look that your friends and family will admire? Then look no further than quartz countertops, with or without the waterfall edge. One of the hardest stones on earth, quartz is incredibly durable. Plus, it never ever has to be resealed.
So why not cook up a kitchen countertop that’s nothing short of spectacular? Clearly, quartz is your recipe for success.
Let’s start by taking a look at the available finishes.
In addition to what color you select, plus, veining, specks and sparkles, how you choose to finish your quartz countertop will have a dramatic impact on its overall appearance. There are fundamentally three different finish options for you to consider: honed countertops, polished countertops and sueded countertops.
Honed: when flat is where it’s at. If your new countertop is completely smoothed down, it will have a classic no shine look that’s akin to a matte finish on a photograph as opposed to a glossy one. This clean matte look is perfect for busy households since it can help you hide any crumbs, smudges or streaks that might dare to appear on your coveted new countertop.
Polished: for a more lustrous look. Want your new countertops to literally shimmer and shine? Then a polished finish is for you. In fact, this highly reflective surface can transform your countertop into a focal point for the entire kitchen. It does, however, require a little more work on your part to keep your surface its shiny best.
Sueded: for a happy medium, this is it. If you’re hoping to land somewhere in between honed and polished, a sueded finished is an increasingly popular option these days, particularly for darker countertops. Sueded is similar to honed but it does provide a bit more uniqueness thanks to adding some depth and texture. It’s also low on the maintenance scale. Just give it a thorough wipe down every once in a while.
Want to make jaws drop? Add a waterfall edge.
Instead of your new countertop ending up top, why not let it turn 90 degrees and go all the way down to the floor? Since it mimics the look of an actual waterfall, that’s what this unique technique is so aptly called.
It’s a simple surefire way to introduce some drama into your kitchen. And since corners in kitchens tend to take a beating, an ultra-hard quartz countertop will help you prevent scratches, scrapes and scuff marks.
At Carpet Exchange, when it comes to quartz countertops, we literally have tons of great options for you to choose from, including top brands like Hanstone Quartz, MSI Quartz and Midwest Countertops. So stop by and see them for yourself. Without a doubt, it’s the right call.