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