We asked builders, designers, and other experts throughout the South what they think homeowners might regret using for countertops and what surfaces they’re excited to embrace instead.
Think they went out with the 1990s? Think again. In a sea of sleek, flat surfaces, these kitchen surfaces stand out.
Key Points Quartz looks uniform and manufactured over time; it can yellow or fade.Marble and concrete are prone to staining, ...
This story is sponsored by Bedrock Quartz. When homeowners decide it's time to remodel a kitchen or bathroom, countertops often become the focal point of the entire project. The right surface doesn't ...
Engineered stone workers face extremely high silica exposure during cutting and polishing Studies report rapid disease progression and deaths in young countertop workers Silicosis from quartz dust is ...
Massachusetts health officials announced Tuesday that the state has confirmed its first case of an incurable lung disease linked to exposure to certain countertop stones. The disease is particularly ...
Luxe quartz countertops have surged in popularity in recent years, with an 800% rise in imports to the US alone, thanks to their durability, heat resistance and smooth, natural look. But that beauty ...
Quartz countertops have long been the go-to for countless designs and contractors. This modern, manmade material is prized for its durability, resilience, and ease of upkeep. However, all trends come ...
Waterfall countertops look like countertops that forgot to stop at the edge. Instead of ending where the legs or supporting sides of the countertop are, these appear to cascade down over the side of ...
See the entire quartz countertop installation process in a quick, engaging time-lapse — from preparation to the final polished surface. Perfect for DIY enthusiasts and homeowners. #QuartzCountertop ...