Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Countertop Edges to Match Every Design


Whether as a bathroom vanity or kitchen counter, granite slabs have elaborate edges that will make them look like a work of art. The edges of a countertop have an impact to functionality, from cleaning to safety. When you move through your kitchen, you'll most likely come into contact with these parts so the shape matters. Here are the most common countertop edge profiles:

Bullnose. This rounded edge detail is a timeless classic that's great for traditional kitchens.

Square. You can either opt for a basic 3cm-square profile or an extra-thick countertop, otherwise known as the mitered edge. Meaning that the thickness is standard either 2cm or 3cm with a mitered frame around the sides, making the slab look thicker.

Ogee. Another timeless classic, the traditional ogee edge looks great on an island with contemporary style on the perimeter walls.

Unique variations. Don’t you just love the contrast of the modern sink, traditional cabinetry, and edge profile on the stone? For an instance, a round countertop edge is really functional and fantastic for a small space.

What is the edge profile of your kitchen countertop at home? What do you like most about it? We’d love to know!

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

How to Choose a Backsplash that Matches Your Countertop


Countertop and backsplash go hand-in-hand. In order to make a major design statement, combining them requires creativity. You should consider the materials, colors, texture and patterns. Your budget is also an important factor.

We’ve outlined some of the basics to help you combine a new kitchen backsplash with your countertop.

Go for a backsplash that coordinates with the overall look. A backsplash is considered the artwork of the kitchen or bath. It should coordinate with everything else in the room, whether you choose a traditional, contemporary, eclectic or transitional design.

Bring out your personality. With so many options to choose from, you will be surprised at how many designs you can create. Don’t be afraid to experiment on new colors, shapes and layout to provide a wonderful canvas that reflects your personality.

Decide the perfect placement for your backsplash. Think outside the box and go for assortment instead of the conventional style. There are a lot of new layout ideas you’ll love. Aside from the wall where the countertop lays, you can also extend the tiles near the windows, doors, or other architectural features.

With these clever ideas, it’s easy to create an inviting space. We know that your countertop and backsplash choice can either make or break your design so if you need help in finalizing your plans, feel free to contact us. Nothing makes us happy than seeing our customers enjoying a stylish home.

What’s your favorite countertop and backsplash pairings? Leave your comments below.