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Remodeling Your Kitchen: Choosing Your New Kitchen Countertops!

By Jerry J. Jansen On May 5, 2009 NO COMMENTS

Have you recently made the decision to remodel your kitchen?  If so, what would you like to have remodeled?  There are some homeowners who only choose to have a specific part of their kitchen remodeled, but then there are others who want everything changed.  Whether you want to only improve a small part of your kitchen or if you want a completely different kitchen, there is a good chance that you may be looking for a new kitchen countertop.  If so, have you decided on which type of countertop you would like?

When it comes to choosing new kitchen countertops, for your kitchen remodeling project, there are a number of factors that need to be taken into consideration.  One of the most important things to keep in mind is your kitchen cabinets.  Kitchen countertops are almost always placed on top of kitchen cabinets or cupboards.  If you are looking to remodel your cabinets as well, it may be a good idea to pick out all of your supplies and materials at the same time. This will help to ensure that your new kitchen countertop not only looks nice, but that it also compliments the kitchen cabinets that you will have

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Custom Kitchen Countertops!

By Jerry J. Jansen On April 26, 2009 NO COMMENTS

Finding the right countertop for your kitchen may be a challenging task. The countertops that you choose must be durable, stain-resistant, easy to clean and attractive.

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There are various types of kitchen countertops available in the market. Some of them are Ceramic tile, granite, Wilson art and Formica laminate and Corian countertops, Silestone, quartz. Granite kitchen countertops offer the natural beauty of granite at an affordable price. Granite is durable, beautiful and popular. Granite is currently the darling of the kitchen design industry. Price is anywhere between $50 and $125 per square foot. Let’s take a look at durability factor. Granite stacks up against all other materials in the toughness area. Granite, in fact, is second only to diamonds in terms of hardness. Feel free to chop tomatoes, onions, carrots or whatever you want on your rock hard tabletop. Neither the sharpest knife, nor the hottest pan will scratch or burn your countertop. Next most important thing is the maintenance of countertop. Just use a cloth and soap technique. Most stains will come right out using a warm cloth and mild detergent. You should also coat your granite twice a year. Finally, look plays an important

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