So you’ve planned your kitchen layout, you know you want those gorgeous cabinets with the ultra-sleek handles – but now you have to choose a countertop and you’re stuck. How do you decide which countertop material will look most beautiful in your new kitchen and will work best with your lifestyle? In our easy 10-part guide, we’ll talk about the top countertop materials from the expert’s perspective, and help you decide which is right for you.
This week, we’re looking at sleek and gorgeous marble.
Price: $25-$125 a square foot, depending on quality, source and uniqueness
Pros: Marble’s gleaming surface looks luxurious, and its high thermal mass keeps it cooler than other surfaces (a boon to bakers).
Cons: Marble is soft and porous. You have to reseal it every six months or so and be willing to live with a patina that develops over time from scratches, stains, and etching from acids like lemon juice.
How To Clean It: Wipe up spills right away. Clean with a paper towel and a stone cleaner.
Want it? Give Stone Surface Specialists a call today on 801 856 0164 to schedule your FREE marble consultation and sealing. Our experts can advise on any area of this gorgeous stone you’re unsure about, and make sure it’s sealed and ready for action the minute it’s installed.
Are Marble Countertops Right For You?
Are Marble Countertops Right For You?
So you’ve planned your kitchen layout, you know you want those gorgeous cabinets with the ultra-sleek handles – but now you have to choose a countertop and you’re stuck. How do you decide which countertop material will look most beautiful in your new kitchen and will work best with your lifestyle? In our easy 10-part guide, we’ll talk about the top countertop materials from the expert’s perspective, and help you decide which is right for you.
This week, we’re looking at sleek and gorgeous marble.
Price: $25-$125 a square foot, depending on quality, source and uniqueness
Pros: Marble’s gleaming surface looks luxurious, and its high thermal mass keeps it cooler than other surfaces (a boon to bakers).
Cons: Marble is soft and porous. You have to reseal it every six months or so and be willing to live with a patina that develops over time from scratches, stains, and etching from acids like lemon juice.
How To Clean It: Wipe up spills right away. Clean with a paper towel and a stone cleaner.
Want it? Give Stone Surface Specialists a call today on 801 856 0164 to schedule your FREE marble consultation and sealing. Our experts can advise on any area of this gorgeous stone you’re unsure about, and make sure it’s sealed and ready for action the minute it’s installed.