Countertop Help (Granite, quartz, quartzite)?
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countertops: Quartz vs. Granite? Lighter color granites?
Comments (23)andreammd - I'm afraid I can't help much with stone yards in BC, I'm in Ottawa and I had to go to Montreal to get the quartzite. That said, I'm sure Vancouver must have a couple of great stone yards with a good enough selection to stock quartzite. I doubt you would find it anywhere other than in the lower mainland generally, but who knows? The quartzite goes by a few names, I've seen Luce di luna from most of the US posters, at Ciot (the stone yard I visited in both Mtl and Toronto) it is called Quartzite Bianca. There are other white/grey quartzites out there that seem to hit that combination of a marble feel without the granite look and yet more movement than quartz, so definitely call a few yards and ask to see everything they've got. I have also seen here on Gardenweb a few white/grey granites that I actually like - it would probably be worth looking at all of the white/grey quartzites and granites in case you see a granite you like as well. I saw lots of the more common white/grey granite slabs at Ciot, but nothing that really did it for me. Good luck!...See MoreQuartzite Counter Top for style and function
Comments (5)No problem. We do have quartz...not quartzite. I have not seen the marbled veining of this product and pattern on quartzite. Actually, we thought it was marble, but could not be happier with both the look plus hardness of the quartz product....See MoreQuartz? What color? Counter top and oak cabinet help?
Comments (16)I have a question for you guys. Is it too outdated to have a cointibayoon do the quartz for the badksplash(only the 4inches) without having to add any other back splash? I worry about making my kitchen Look too busy and having a hard time matching colors , so i was hoping to just install a quartz counter top with that extra 4 inch lip without doing any other backsplash . That is assuming my counter top isn’t too bland . Also, can I get away with a gray? What about the Silestone calacatta gold ? Are the speckled quartz outdated ? Thanks! My floor has to be changed because it’s got a lot of holes and pkaces that are showing the underneath black rubber. it also has stains . My dream is to have white cabinets , a Taupe counter top(warmer gray like), and wood floors . If calacatta gold form Silestone , Bianco drift from Caesarstone , cambria Torquay , or viatera “sol” would work with white or warm cabinets , I’d pick one of those maybe. It’s a small kitchen, and I don’t have a huge budget .. but I do want to make a big enough change beginning with the counter tops that were never sealed properly, flooring, (and our back wall behind the sink that needs to be replaced ) . Thanks, again. I like honesty ....See MoreCounter help pls- ? for those w/ white-ish quartz or leathered granite
Comments (4)Only commenting because I have leathered steel grey granite, looks similar to your last photo. I have a busy kitchen with five kids... I love it because it seems impervious to any staining, doesn’t show fingerprints at all, doesn’t highlight crumbs but it also doesn’t make them impossible to find. (I used to have a granite that I would think I was wiping clean just fine, but I wear gloves when I clean, and as soon as I took my gloves off and ran my bare hand across the granite you could usually still feel crumbs even though you couldn’t see them. Drove me nuts!) Anyways, my leathered granite is super easy to clean, and stays looking quite clean even when it’s not really. I’d get it again in a heartbeat. Sorry, I don’t have experience with the other stones you’re considering....See MoreSina Sadeddin Architectural Design
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