Today’s column comes from deep down a rabbit hole, one I fell into while researching what kind of counter material I would like if I ever remodel my kitchen, which is looking less likely given how ...
Quartz looks uniform and manufactured over time; it can yellow or fade. Marble and concrete are prone to staining, etching, cracking. They need frequent upkeep. Tile countertops are impractical for ...
Prepare to meet the lesser-known countertop material that brings a stylish, durable, and eco-friendly edge to your kitchen: lava stone. That name isn't a misnomer, either -- yes, it really does come ...
Concrete is one of the most durable materials you can use for your kitchen countertops, but should you have it poured in your ...
To give your new kitchen a cozier and more elegant vibe, there's one countertop trend that you might want to explore and ...
While there are many types of counter materials that can be used in seemingly endless ways, we’ve narrowed the field to take a closer look at the most popular options, detail their costs, and share ...