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Natural stone countertops offer timeless beauty and provide unmatched durability and resilience against daily wear and tear. Here's why natural stone countertops are the best option for high-traffic areas in your home.
A kitchen island, whether made from granite, marble, or quartz, adds elegance and functionality to your space. But to truly make it stand out and complement your entire kitchen, it’s essential to seamlessly integrate it with other elements like cabinetry, backsplashes, and flooring. Here are some tips on how to integrate a natural stone kitchen into your existing design.
During the winter months, the cold temperatures, fluctuating humidity levels, and increased usage of heating systems can have an impact on natural stone surfaces. By following a few simple maintenance tips, you can ensure your natural stone countertops stay pristine throughout the winter season.
High-traffic areas like kitchen countertops, floors, bathroom vanity tops, showers, and entryways see constant use and need materials that can stand up to daily wear and tear. Natural stone offers the perfect combination of durability and elegance, making it an ideal choice for high-traffic areas in your home! Learn why here!
Natural stone has long been a favored material in home design due to its timeless beauty, durability and unique characteristics. However, one of the most exciting trends in contemporary design is combining natural stone with other materials to create a truly unique and personalized look. Here are some ways to combine natural stone with other materials in your home design!
Quartzite is a countertop material that has been gaining popularity here recently. Here is everything you need to know about quartzite countertops!
Check out this project we recently finished up in the Millard West area!
Although quartz and quartzite sound similar in name, they are actually in fact different from each other, oftentimes confusing retailers when they have to make a decision. Here, we discuss the differeneces between these two countertop materials.
In this recent Omaha, Nebraska project, quartz, quartzite and granite shined throughout the home! Check out how the project turned out!
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