Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s low maintenance, doesn’t stain, available in light colors / white.
So what makes it worth the significant cost over, say, Corian or similar products? Or even a plainer granite?
As far as I can tell, quartz is just the latest countertop fad. It may be "harder" than whatever, but for all practical purposes, it doesn't deliver a more functional product than even a standard laminate.
Well, 15 years later and mine still looks good. Laminate, would not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s low maintenance, doesn’t stain, available in light colors / white.
So what makes it worth the significant cost over, say, Corian or similar products? Or even a plainer granite?
As far as I can tell, quartz is just the latest countertop fad. It may be "harder" than whatever, but for all practical purposes, it doesn't deliver a more functional product than even a standard laminate.
It is far more durable than formica, wood or Corian. Corian and burns easily and is software and will gouge from metal. If you get stains or gouges in your Corian, you have to get a sander or buffer to buff them out and wear down your surface.
It is less durable than granite, but granite is now passe. I prefer granite because it is so much easier to maintain and keep clean. Granite it virtually indestructible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s low maintenance, doesn’t stain, available in light colors / white.
So what makes it worth the significant cost over, say, Corian or similar products? Or even a plainer granite?
As far as I can tell, quartz is just the latest countertop fad. It may be "harder" than whatever, but for all practical purposes, it doesn't deliver a more functional product than even a standard laminate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess I get that it is a synthetic solid surface that is durable, but the designs are awful. Veining looks nothing like real stone. Is it supposed to look fake?
Well, there is an easy way to avoid something that you don't like. Just move along and purchase something else. I don't get why people need to yuck someone else's yum all the time. I don't care about quartz one way or another, and I certainly don't care if others choose to use it.
Are you the same person that keeps posting about "yucking someone else's yum"? Please stop, you sound like you spend all of your time with 4 year olds.
S/he has a valid point. Just because you don’t like something doesn’t mean everyone else has to think the same way. Clearly there’s a market for quartz or no one would be selling it.
I didn't say the point wasn't valid, it's their overuse of a childish term. They must have recently picked it up somewhere because all of the sudden I'm seeing it in different DCUM forums. That was my only point!
Anonymous wrote:I’ve always wondered if it will be the equivalent to the Formica countertops I grew up hating. I also feel that way about porcelain tile that “looks” like marble.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve always wondered if it will be the equivalent to the Formica countertops I grew up hating. I also feel that way about porcelain tile that “looks” like marble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s low maintenance, doesn’t stain, available in light colors / white.
So what makes it worth the significant cost over, say, Corian or similar products? Or even a plainer granite?
As far as I can tell, quartz is just the latest countertop fad. It may be "harder" than whatever, but for all practical purposes, it doesn't deliver a more functional product than even a standard laminate.
Anonymous wrote:It’s low maintenance, doesn’t stain, available in light colors / white.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess I get that it is a synthetic solid surface that is durable, but the designs are awful. Veining looks nothing like real stone. Is it supposed to look fake?
Well, there is an easy way to avoid something that you don't like. Just move along and purchase something else. I don't get why people need to yuck someone else's yum all the time. I don't care about quartz one way or another, and I certainly don't care if others choose to use it.
Are you the same person that keeps posting about "yucking someone else's yum"? Please stop, you sound like you spend all of your time with 4 year olds.