Anonymous wrote:I have honed marble countertops and love them. They have dings and etches but I still love it. For me, nothing compares and I'd do it again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am going with heavy duty, commercial kitchen grade, stainless steel for all of my side counters and working spaces. My sister did it and it is incredible. It looks great and is so functional. It is super easy to keep clean and you cannot damage it. She kept her island in the granite that she loves, and I will do the same thing.
Love stainless! No maintenance and indestructible. Can put anything hot on it with abandon. Also environmentally friendly as it is recycled.
Plus stainless integral sinks! The best
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am going with heavy duty, commercial kitchen grade, stainless steel for all of my side counters and working spaces. My sister did it and it is incredible. It looks great and is so functional. It is super easy to keep clean and you cannot damage it. She kept her island in the granite that she loves, and I will do the same thing.
Love stainless! No maintenance and indestructible. Can put anything hot on it with abandon. Also environmentally friendly as it is recycled.
Anonymous wrote:I am getting soapstone because i've always wanted it, but the designer is totally against it. He wants me to do marble-look quartz. This is the same quartz every flipped house gets and I am sick of looking at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're going with quartzite! Natural stone but more durable than marble.
What would you choose and why?
Is anyone looking at porcelain?
We did look at the Dekton product. IMO, it felt too much like ceramic tile to the touch and honestly I didn't see the alleged better resemblance of marble than quartz. Plus way more expensive.
Seems like an unpopular opinion, but we are doing quartz for the kitchen and laundry in our custom build, mainly because of the durability and ease of maintenance. We have it in our house now and it is indestructible. I am a working mom with a 7 year old pigpen (love him, but he's a mess) and a 9 year old - I would LOVE marble but we don't live that life. We found a subtle, low-key pattern that doesn't scream fake to me. Then granite and quartzite in the bathrooms and outdoor kitchen.