Thursday, 21 April 2011

Discover The Timeless Beauty Of Quartz Worktops

It's no secret that using quartz worktops when planning a kitchen renovation can turn a great  kitchen into one that can be absolutely stunning. In fact, with the many different colours, styles and patterns that are now available in quartz worktops, you have the ability to create a kitchen that will be the elegant focal point of your home with worktops that will look absolutely gorgeous for many years to come.

So why are so many consumers now turning to quartz worktops? One the main reasons is durability. But let's back up a bit and explain how this surface material is actually produced. Although you now have a variety of manufacturers to choose from when planning your renovation, the process across the board is very similar. By combining combining quartz, usually the percentage of this mineral used is 94 percent of the mixture, space age polymers, resins and pigments, the resulting product is more durable than granite, stain resistant, scratch resistant and non porous. And since you do lead a busy lifestyle, maintaining a quartz worktop is as easy as quick wipe with soap and water.

The most difficult decision that you most likely will face is in choosing the style and colour since each manufacture is just a bit different in their offerings. But fear not, it doesn't matter if your tastes are soft and subtle or you want to be bold and dramatic, it's easy to find quartz worktops that will literally take your breath away.

The process of shopping for your new worktop has now become incredibly easy. Many manufacturers now maintain an online presence with accurate colour samples and patterns that you can view right from the comfort of your home. All you need to do is a simple search online to start your creative juices flowing. In fact, many sites now have built in calculators that you can use to input your measurements to get an estimated cost of your new worktop. From this stage it's simply a matter of scheduling an appointment to have a professional visit your home and make an exact template in order to cut your worktop from the manufactured slab. Now granted, you will need to have the old worktop removed prior to the visit.

From start to finish, the whole process can usually be accomplished in under 2 weeks so that you can start to enjoy your newly redone kitchen.

Now a word of advice here. Since your new worktop is considered an investment, approach it the same way you would any major purchase. Get multiple estimates for your quartz worktops and be sure you have all your questions answered up front before you make your commitment. And when your project is finally complete, stand back and congratulate yourself on choosing a stylish and sophisticated worktop that is sure to be the envy of all of your friends.  


Tuesday, 19 April 2011

Discover The Timeless Beauty Of Quartz Worktops

It's no secret that using quartz worktops when planning a kitchen renovation can turn a great  kitchen into one that can be absolutely stunning. In fact, with the many different colours, styles and patterns that are now available in quartz worktops, you have the ability to create a kitchen that will be the elegant focal point of your home with worktops that will look absolutely gorgeous for many years to come.

So why are so many consumers now turning to quartz worktops? One the main reasons is durability. But let's back up a bit and explain how this surface material is actually produced. Although you now have a variety of manufacturers to choose from when planning your renovation, the process across the board is very similar. By combining combining quartz, usually the percentage of this mineral used is 94 percent of the mixture, space age polymers, resins and pigments, the resulting product is more durable than granite, stain resistant, scratch resistant and non porous. And since you do lead a busy lifestyle, maintaining a quartz worktop is as easy as quick wipe with soap and water.

The most difficult decision that you most likely will face is in choosing the style and colour since each manufacture is just a bit different in their offerings. But fear not, it doesn't matter if your tastes are soft and subtle or you want to be bold and dramatic, it's easy to find quartz worktops that will literally take your breath away.

The process of shopping for your new worktop has now become incredibly easy. Many manufacturers now maintain an online presence with accurate colour samples and patterns that you can view right from the comfort of your home. All you need to do is a simple search online to start your creative juices flowing. In fact, many sites now have built in calculators that you can use to input your measurements to get an estimated cost of your new worktop. From this stage it's simply a matter of scheduling an appointment to have a professional visit your home and make an exact template in order to cut your worktop from the manufactured slab. Now granted, you will need to have the old worktop removed prior to the visit.

From start to finish, the whole process can usually be accomplished in under 2 weeks so that you can start to enjoy your newly redone kitchen.

Now a word of advice here. Since your new worktop is considered an investment, approach it the same way you would any major purchase. Get multiple estimates for your quartz worktops and be sure you have all your questions answered up front before you make your commitment. And when your project is finally complete, stand back and congratulate yourself on choosing a stylish and sophisticated worktop that is sure to be the envy of all of your friends.  

Sunday, 17 April 2011

Worktops and Kitchen worktops

In most kitchens, the worktops are used for many purposes and receive a lot of wear and tear. Among other things, we stack dishes on them, use the surface to prepare food, and also stand items on, such as a kettle, microwave, bread bin and fruit bowl. As they are usually the backbone of many kitchen designs, worktops must be chosen carefully.
When looking for a kitchen worktop you need to think about the material, colour, and size of worktop you need. People often want to fit in as much worktop as they can without taking up too much space, as having a lot of worktop area gives you more space to work on. So it is advisable to design the layout of your kitchen carefully and to work out how you can create a spacious and usable kitchen.
There are many materials to choose from when buying kitchen worktops such as granite, wood, corian, stone, laminate and even quartz. Granite, quartz and stone are all very hard surfaces, and are also heavy. They last a long time, are practical and easy to clean and are very hardwearing. Visually, these materials look great and give a wonderful finish to both modern and traditional style kitchens. Wood is a traditional material used for worktops and is still a very popular one, as natural wood can either fit in with a modern kitchen or offset a more modern room. Laminate can also be used for kitchen worktops, and is cheaper and more practical than real wood. Corian is a synthetic hard material which can be moulded and shaped to look like wood or stone. It is highly versatile and can be ordered in a huge variety of colours. These are the main materials used for kitchen worktops, and they all come in a variety of prices.
Although the practicality of kitchen worktops is an essential point, You should also think about the style and colour scheme of your kitchen. Most of the natural materials are available in dark, medium and light shades, but all have the same base colour. For example, granite is a steely grey but can range from a very dark colour, to a paler shade of grey. If you are looking something with a little more colour, Corian is an excellent choice.
Kitchen worktops are available from many stores including Chestergate DIY, who stock a range of high quality surfaces.