Anonymous
Post 07/14/2015 07:45     Subject: Granite vs quartz in a traditional kitchen

People have been saying granite is going out for 10 years. It's still extremely popular. I like quartz too, but for a traditional kitchen, I'd go with granite.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2015 16:09     Subject: Granite vs quartz in a traditional kitchen

Anonymous wrote:With either, it seems like the 4in matching backsplash is also going out of style.


That's just poor detailing. The tile backslash should always hit the countertop.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2015 13:15     Subject: Granite vs quartz in a traditional kitchen

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Anonymous wrote:Granite is not dated- some patterns of it are, but it's a natural stone and many patterns are gorgeous.


Which patterns should we look at?


Whatever one you like. Granite will always be more beautiful and unique because it's a natural stone.


But which patterns don't look as dated. We would like the durability of granite over marble, but don't want our kitchen to look dated. (not OP - not looking at quartz)

Quartzite might be an option too?


Get it honed. All of the shiny granite is dated.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2015 13:07     Subject: Granite vs quartz in a traditional kitchen

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Granite is not dated- some patterns of it are, but it's a natural stone and many patterns are gorgeous.


Which patterns should we look at?


Whatever one you like. Granite will always be more beautiful and unique because it's a natural stone.


But which patterns don't look as dated. We would like the durability of granite over marble, but don't want our kitchen to look dated. (not OP - not looking at quartz)

Quartzite might be an option too?
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2015 11:40     Subject: Re:Granite vs quartz in a traditional kitchen

We chose granite over quartz 3 yrs ago, it is holding up great w/o any maintanence. Just look for a higher grade, C or D, these are more rare and beautiful.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2015 11:37     Subject: Granite vs quartz in a traditional kitchen

I absolutely love granite. My in laws keep telling me about how "high maintenance" granite it, but I've never had one issue and we've had it for at least 20 years in different homes. They've never had granite though.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2015 11:36     Subject: Re:Granite vs quartz in a traditional kitchen

Anonymous wrote:I'm also deciding for a rental. How many of those with quartz countertops have had a problem with chipping or scorching? This would be a major consideration for me that would have to be weighed against the need for regular resealing of granite.

My real preference is stainless steel--love it in my own house and it is indestructible.


We've had quartz for 2.5 years now and it looks exactly like it did when we got it.