What You Need to Know About Solid Surface Countertops
Solid surface countertops are constructed from a man-made material that is both durable and beautiful.
What You Need to Know About Engineered Stone Countertops
Engineered stone countertops resemble natural stone and are available in many colors and patterns
What You Need to Know About Marble Countertops
Marble is a word that strikes up feelings of luxury, decadence and richness. Before granite was the big thing in kitchens, marble ruled the roost in both kitchens and bathrooms (and flooring, too!). If you had anything marble in your home, you were doing alright. Marble is still one of the most sought after materials for countertops in the realm of home improvement and it has some definite pros and cons.
What You Need to Know About Soapstone Countertops
Soapstone countertops are not as popular as granite or quartz, but they've still got a special spot amongst the countertop options when it comes to your home renovation.
What You Need to Know About Concrete Countertops
Concrete is no longer the cold, damp surface that once lived in your basement walls. It's hip, it's chic and it's everywhere. Concrete is basically cement, made of water, sand, pigment and dry mix. You can make your own or you can purchase concrete countertop mixes from professional builders or home improvement stores.
What You Need to Know About Granite Countertops
Granite, granite, granite. That's all you ever hear these days when it comes to kitchen and bathroom countertops. Well, there is a reason why everyone wants granite in their kitchens. It's almost a perfect countertop surface, and here's why.
Kitchen Clinic: Tough Challenges Solved. Layout Dilemmas
Welcome to the first Kitchen Clinic at ShelterPop! In this column, I'll offer straightforward suggestions on how to make outdated or poorly planned kitchens look and perform better.
Julia Child's Kitchen Organization Advice
Julia Child is enjoying a moment in the cultural sun with the release of Julie & Julia, starring Meryl Streep as Julia. Julia fever has reached such a heights that The New York Times reports her Mastering the Art of French Cooking will make its debut at the No. 1 spot on the paper's on best-seller list of Aug. 30 in the advice and how-to category. (Better late than never, right?)
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