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Marble Countertops: Natural, Unique,
Affordable? |
While spending money to remodel a kitchen or
bathroom, many homeowners decide to go that extra mile and invest in materials
that will add a bit more elegance to their house. Marble countertops are
becoming a popular choice because of their unique and stylish appearance.
Unlike granite or slate, which creates a uniform look around the room, marbled
stone has an added design feature: natural accents. countertop Often there are
unique, and almost seemingly random, swirls of color that accentuate the stone.
Though these haphazard accents may seem like flaws in the product, it actually
creates the opposite affect: these imperfections emphasize the natural beauty
of the stone.
Alternative Price Tags
When purchasing any kind of
natural stone or other high-end product, you have to realize what you can
afford: if it looks expensive, it probably is. And marble countertops certainly
don't look cheap. It may be helpful to think of this product as more of an
investment. Though it'll certainly add to the beauty of your home, it'll also
add value to it. The kitchen is the place most people (family members, guests,
potential buyers) spend most of their time and therefore it's a great selling
point. This is why so many real estate assessors value well-designed kitchens
and often appreciate elegant cabinetry and counters. However, if the price is
too high to install throughout your entire kitchen, you can save money by using
this product as a highlight in the home: install it on top of an island, a wet
bar, or inset so that you can have all the benefits of the material without all
the cost. |
Cultured Marble
Countertops
Another option that will
help you save money is cultured marble countertops. This product consists of
marble dust and plastic, and since it is less "pure" and partially manmade it
will be less expensive. But it also comes with the same exact look at natural
stone. Plus, cultured marble countertops are lighter, easier to install, and
since they're somewhat synthetic, they're also more durable against damage and
cracking. |
Maintenance
Though this stone is
natural, it isn't indestructible. In fact, marble countertops require quite a
bit of care in order to protect your investment. It may help to think of it as
a wood product: it needs lots of protection, prevention, and preservation.
Stains:
They are porous, which means they absorb liquids. So make sure to prevent water
rings and staining by using placemats and coasters. If anything does spill onto
its surface, immediately clean it up, making sure to blot at the stain rather
than wipe at it.
Burning: It
can burn, so always use hot pads for pots, pans, and skillets.
Scratching:
Always use cutting boards and placements to avoid any scratches.
Etching: It
is highly susceptible to soap scum, excess dirt and grime, and acidic materials
such as alcohol, coffee, or fruit juices. These items can dull the surface, so
try to prevent them from making direct contact with the stone itself.
You can buy penetrating
sealer to help protect your marble countertops from moisture absorption, but
you'll have to reseal occasionally in order to keep it safe from harm (consult
with a professional or the manufacturer for specific advice). Always use hot
water and soap to clean, never use harsh chemicals. And always dry thoroughly
to avoid future moisture problems. If a problem (a deep scratch, etching, a
burn) ever does occur, remember that there is always a solution: a trained
professional is always an option to help buff out stains and reseal
surfaces. |
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