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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would care more about what works best as a countertop than about what is trendy. I did a lot of research when we redid our kitchen. Originally, I was leaning toward quartz, but after I learned more about both quartz and granite, I realized that granite was just the more practical choice for a kitchen in which I would be doing a lot of cooking and baking. I am very happy with our choice. It is easy to keep clean, I can put hot pots or baking sheets down on it, it looks as good as when it was installed more than five years ago. If we were in the market to buy, I would definitely look for granite, simply because I am a practical person who wants what works best in my kitchen. [/quote] I was actually told the opposite that Quartz is lower maintenance than granite. They are both heat resistant but granite can stain and has to be sealed. Personally I like the natural look of granite better though. [/quote]
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