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Top 5 Countertop Questions

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Countertops are often underappreciated and underrated in the design world. They are the true workhorses of any space, as they are used regularly and withstand a great deal. We chop, pound, knead, spill, and more all over these smooth surfaces, yet they continue to function day after day. Unfortunately, they are not meant to last forever. Experts recommend replacing them every 10 to 15 years, especially if signs of wear and tear are evident, such as stubborn stains, chips, or cracks. Find a detailed list of reasons here on why you should replace your countertops. When shopping for countertops, itis essential to ask specific questions that can help you determine which one is right for you. To make it easier, we have compiled a list of the top five countertop questions, along with our best answers.

Which Countertop Is Easiest To Maintain?

This is an important quality to consider in your next countertop purchase since no one wants to spend more time cleaning than necessary, especially when you have little ones to care for. It is always an essential question to ask your designer or when you visit your local dealer to pick out your new slab. When it comes to countertops, quartz offers a beautiful look and is one of the easiest to maintain. It does not stain because it is non-porous. There is an added bonus to the non-porous aspect, which minimizes the amount of germs present in the kitchen and can give you peace of mind regarding your family’s health. Countertops made from granite, while always offering a stunning look, do require regular sealing. Quartz is a great choice for those who don’t wish to spend hours trying to keep their countertops clean and maintained. For more comparisons, you can read an article from FloForm, which shares information about several countertop materials.

Which Countertop Is The Most Durable?

When making a decision that involves a large investment, durability is a crucial factor. The goal of any home renovation is to create a space that is functional and perfectly suited to your family’s needs, and it is not something that is done every other year. Choosing a new countertop involves selecting a material that is going to last and stand up to everyday usage. When looking for a countertop that is both elegant and durable, Granite is the number one choice, though natural is not the only option available now. Engineered granite is making a statement in the design world, as it possesses all the desirable qualities of natural stone, but with a few added bonuses, such as enhanced durability. Granite, whether engineered or natural, can withstand high temperatures, meaning it can resist burn marks. It is also able to withstand scratches and dents, making it durable and resilient. It is also a good option for those with health concerns since it can resist bacterial growth. It is worth mentioning that quartz has also been named a top performer when it comes to durability since it is a man-made material. Both are good choices. The decision will come down to what is best suited for your family. This is where an experienced designer can be of help when trying to narrow down your best option.

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Where To Put Countertop Seams?

A new countertop can transform your bathroom or kitchen into a space that looks brand new. The solid surface can make everything amazing and give you the added prep space you have been wanting. When you look at countertops, they seem seamless, as if they are just one big piece, but that is the work of a good fabricator and the precision cuts they make. The placement of your countertop seams is an important one and should be given good thought. A large kitchen island can involve multiple pieces that need to be assembled in a way that makes it look like one, preventing issues with dirt buildup if the seams are not installed correctly. Some things to keep in mind when selecting your countertop are the size of the slab. To minimize the number of seams, try to find one that can cover a large portion of the intended area. Places that should be avoided for seam placement include the sink, as it will create a weak spot due to minimal support. Darker-colored slabs can make it easier to hide seams, and having the seams near a natural breakpoint can also help.

Which Countertop Is Heat Resistant?

Kitchen countertops will be exposed to a lot of heat, especially from those who love to cook on a regular basis. Heat-resistant countertops are an important aspect to consider when selecting your new look and will make cooking easier since you are not worried about setting something hot down, like a pot or pan. Granite again tends to come out on top; the natural stone can handle a hot item with ease instead of having to place a trivet or hot pad first. This tolerance to heat comes from the fact that granite is formed under a tremendous amount of high temperature, paired with high pressure. Having the ability to simply enjoy cooking in the kitchen without worrying about a hot pad nearby is a great bonus to a new countertop. Countertops are meant to act as a large prep space where you can spread out and express your creativity with ease. It is also beneficial in the bathroom if you use heated appliances such as a curling iron on a regular basis. This should be one of the top questions you ask your designer when selecting your countertop material.

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What Countertop Goes With White Kitchens?

Color is a crucial factor when choosing new countertops, as they are meant to last a long time and are not easily replaced every other year, making this decision significant. White kitchens remain a popular choice for cabinet colors as they pair well with other colors and blend with just about every style, including traditional and minimalism. While there is no truly right answer since your home is a reflection of you and should be enjoyed, designers caution against using only one color. Contrast is a beautiful element of design, intended to add visual interest and depth to a space. Dark countertops look absolutely stunning against white cabinets, both in the kitchen and bathroom. They can also complement a darker island, such as blue and even red, and provide contrast to the white perimeter. If you are not fond of the dark color scheme, you can opt for a soft gray or even off-white countertop, which allows you to stay in the lighter realm without blending everything together. Countertops come in a wide array of colors today, ensuring there is an option perfect for you and your taste.

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Top Countertop Questions

The countertop you choose matters; it should never be thrown together or made at the last minute. It occupies a large part of your kitchen, can make a significant impact, and is one area of the space that draws the eye. This is why we love having a wide selection of samples available for our clients to view when they visit the showroom. It is always best to look for yourself; never decide on your countertop based on a picture. Take the time to visit the slab yard yourself or examine a physical sample so you can inspect it in person. If you are looking for a new countertop, we invite you to visit our showroom, located in Shelby, NC. We would be delighted to help you select your new favorite piece.

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Design Trends: Bold Colors In The Home

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Color matters. It is a part of how we tell our story, especially within our homes. In the last few years, homeowners have ventured off the traditional path of neutrals, such as white, gray, and beige, to bring in pops of bold hues like red, green, and even blue. As the demand for brighter colors increases, both manufacturers and designers have risen to the occasion by creating and incorporating a more diverse color palette for their clients. Traditional products, such as tile, furniture, flooring, cabinets, and even glass, come in a wider selection of bold colors, which provide homeowners with the opportunity to blend a variety of bold colors and neutral colors together in a stunning final design. Although color is a fun element in the world of interiors, it can be challenging to determine the right amount and the various ways it can be incorporated into the home to create the perfect balance for everyone to enjoy.

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Add A Little Color To Your Space: 15 Ways to add Color to your Home

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Home is a reflection of you, and one of the best ways to do that is through color. Color is more than a collection of tints and shades; it has more impact on our mood than anything else and can influence the look of our home more than we realize. Color psychology has been studied for decades, with recent findings revealing just how powerful color truly is in the home. Size and style can change by simply selecting different colors for your furniture, accent pieces, or wall color. As color plays such a vital role in the atmosphere and presentation of the home, it can feel a little overwhelming or even intimidating to make color choices. We have compiled a list of 15 simple ways you can add color to your home.

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5 Ways to Create a Welcoming Atmosphere

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There are many elements that contribute to creating a welcoming home, including color, patterns, decorative pieces, and furniture. All of this comes together to paint an inviting space where guests leave feeling like family. Sometimes it can be difficult to know where to start or what pieces work best together to create the perfect look. Let’s talk about five ways to create a welcoming atmosphere in your home.

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Areas of Priority in the Home. What Area Matters To You?

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Does your home need some renovations to bring it back up to speed for your specific lifestyle? Are you ready to transform certain areas into a more functional and purposeful space? Our experienced design team has assisted hundreds of clients in creating new areas that function exactly as they need. How can we help you prioritize your needs through design? Let us help you find the areas of priority in your home! 

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Telling Your Story Your Way: Blending Culture with Interior Design

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At the heart of any design work is the chance to tell a story—the story of those who live there. Our home is at the core of who we are. It is our grounding, the place we can truly let our hair down and be ourselves. It’s where memories are not just made, but remembered and passed down to the next generation. Homes are meant to be special—a symbol to all who enter of what truly matters to us. That’s why the design choices we make should be influenced by who we are, where we came from, and how our unique experiences shape us. Across the world, people’s design choices are deeply rooted in culture. But in today’s ever-connected world, we’re also seeing a beautiful blending of cultures—where traditional elements mix with modern influences, and regional styles merge to reflect global inspirations.

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