Articles tagged #COUNTERTOPS-DESIGN
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#COUNTERTOPS-DESIGN
Onyx Stone in Black and White, Marble – Slabs & Countertops
There’s something about Onyx Stone that attracts homeowners. Maybe it’s the glow of white Onyx under soft lighting, or the moody punch of a Black Onyx slab in a bathroom. Unlike more common surfaces, Onyx has a character. It’s translucent, layered, and just unpredictable enough to feel alive. Designers often lean toward Onyx Countertops and Onyx Slabs to make a quiet space feel richer or turn a boring bar front into a bold statement.
Granite Colors That Elevate Your Countertop Design
Granite Countertops have been a popular choice of homeowners for many reasons. They’re durable, long-lasting, and bring a touch of natural beauty into any kitchen or bathroom. From polished black Granite Colors to warm brown granite colors, there is a color to fit every style.
Quartzite Kitchen Countertops: Style Meets Strength in Every Slab
The kitchen is more than just where food is made. It's used all the time, for eating, talking, or just passing through. So, a plain Countertop that looks like it came with the house years ago? That might not cut it anymore.
Blue Marble & Calacatta: A Bold Choice for Marble Countertops
Marble remains a popular choice in home design. It hasn't faded with the trends. Its smooth surface, cool feel, and quiet way to lift space. You'll see it in kitchens, bathrooms, and even on full walls. But now, people are looking beyond the usual white and beige marble slabs. Blues are especially making waves. They bring a fresh take to a timeless material, cool, expressive, and still filled with elegance.
How to Remove Stains from Marble: A Comprehensive Guide?
Marble is renowned for its timeless elegance and adds a touch of sophistication to any space, whether it’s used for Countertops, flooring, or decorative pieces. However, marble’s natural beauty comes with a downside—its porous nature. This means that the surface has tiny openings that can absorb liquids and other substances easily. Everyday items like coffee, wine, citrus juice, and even water can seep into the marble, leading to unsightly stains if left untreated.