Quartz countertop prices
Missy Lee
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Comments (49)We've only had our Cambria quartz counter top for about 1 month and I LOVE it!! I did want more of a shine but find it is not very shiney at all : ( But is sounds like more prefer the less shinier type. Around here the popular ones are Oxford, Nottingham and Victoria from what the dealer told me. I like them too and thought that one of those would be my choice but ended up choosing the new Cranbrook Quarry series just because it went better with the cabinets. Preston and Brownhill were also very nice. I was able to take the small 4"x4" sample home for a few days to decide. I can barely see the seem and love how it cleans. Haven't put anything REALLY hot on it, like a slow cooker, and probably won't just because I'm scared to LOL. Here are some pics.......total cost $5700 (install & tax)...See MoreQuartz counter top questions
Comments (35)When people say that quartz looks like "fake" stone it always makes me scratch my head. For me, I love it because it is clean and uniform--if I wanted "real" stone with the variability that comes with real stone, I'd choose granite or marble. Saying it looks like fake stone is like saying that cork looks like fake wood. Two very different materials, two very different looks. Neither one is better--it's what style you prefer. Exactly! But I have found that many people try to sell quartz counters saying they look like granite but are better/easier/tougher (which I think has already been addressed above). Some of their colours do appear to be in fact imitating the look of real stone. I don't think they do well at that, but I totally agree with you that it's a great choice if you want a uniform or clean look or their vibrant colours....See MoreQuartz countertops prices CT, MA, RI
Comments (2)There are many brands of countertops out there. Many homeowners are asking for Cambria by name. They usually have chosen their color by the time we come and visit them. Fallling in love with 'your color'. is something that can't be explained. You just know it when you see it! Many homeowners are choosing earth toned color schemes, creamy whites, grays and cocoa. This palette lends itself to any decor palette and is usually the best result in terms of design. You can sprinkle in color with the curtains, rug and wall color. The cabinets and countertops will lend the 'back drop' for any decor change or kitchen addition. There are over 140 colors in the Cambria collection. The swirl patterns are all beautiful and quality of the quartz is superior. It comes with a lifetime warranty and will never stain or crack, like granite. Our 4 most popular, and asked for colors. Windermere, Canterbury, Bellingham and Wellington. Which one is right for you?...See MoreBest prices on quartz countertops?
Comments (19)Brunosonia: Maybe it depends on the skill of your fabricator. If you are talking about engineered quartz like the Caesarstone we have on two bath vanities and kitchen cabinets, I never heard anything at all about it being hard to fabricate. We have full Greek bullnose ogee edges -- double laminated edges (invisible seam) are in baths (making edge look 1-1/2" thick) and an invisible triple laminated edge in kitchen (is 2-1/4" thick). Polished shine is perfect all around! Granted the sink cutouts were done at the fabricator's shop, but all the faucet holes (9 all together) were done after the product was installed and no problems were encountered at all and it didn't take any time to drill those holes either. We were not charged extra for drilling holes, cutouts or the beautiful edge finishes....See MoreMissy Lee
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