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Kitchen CountertopsWhen it comes to countertop surfaces, never before have there been so many choices. Whether your tastes lean toward country charm or city sleek, there is something for everyone.
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by HSM Staff In the past, natural stone was more or less reserved for high priced homes, but today it is becoming a staple for homes at nearly every price point. When selecting natural stone, there are many different types, finishes, appearances, thickness, and textures from which to choose. Generally you may expect to pay $70-$100 per square foot for your natural stone, but high-end slabs may cost as much as $300 per square foot. |
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Laminate Countertops
Did You Know? Elberton, Georgia claims the title "Granite Capital of the World". Annually, the town produces more granite products than any other city in the world. Ceramic Tile Ceramic tile offers the flexibility to create a custom countertop surface. The ceramic surface is impervious to heat, but grout lines can become stained. Because ceramic tile is available at every price point, most everyone can find a choice that fits within his or her budget. |
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Alternatives to Natural Stone Resources Visit the following online resources for information on a wide range of countertop surfaces available. All Granite and Marble Corporation Amlink Marble Formica® Handcrafted Metal Jerusalem Stone Company Monterey Ceramic Tile and Marble Inc.
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