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One of the things that you can do to modernise your kitchen without spending a fortune is to change the worktops. Sure, if you want to spend big, and are not concerned about how much, then you might want to rip everything out of your kitchen and start again from scratch.
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Quartz Worktops – Everything You Need To Know One of the things that you can do to modernise your kitchen without spending a fortune is to change the worktops. Sure, if you want to spend big, and are not concerned about how much, then you might want to rip everything out of your kitchen and start again from scratch. But you can go through a lot of money doing that. If your budget is more limited, just changing your worktops can make a huge difference to the appearance of your kitchen. You might also want to change the doors and drawer fronts on your cabinetry as well: this costs a lot less than buying new cabinets.
Of course, if you are going to change the worktops you have to decide what you want the new ones to be, and there are a lot of choices. Some people like wood, but there are also laminates, stone, stainless steel, cement, Dekton, Minerva, Corian, and more. Many people today are choosing stone worktops, and these can either be natural stones such as Marble and Granite and limestone, or they can be engineered stone such as quartz or sintered stone.
There can be some confusion over quartz because it is actually a natural stone and is the second most common stone on the planet. In fact, amethyst, ametrine, rose quartz, carnelian, onyx, jasper, smokey quartz, agate, milky quartz, tiger’s eye, and more, are all forms of quartz. However, when used for quartz worktops in Uxbridge, it is engineered stone. What that means is that natural quartz is mined and is then ground down into an aggregate which then has resins added to it which bind the aggregates together and form a beautiful quartz slab which is produced under intense heat and pressure. During the process, pigments are also added to give the slabs a wonderful aesthetic. The finished quartz slabs are about 93% quartz and 7% resins and pigments. One of the big benefits of quartz worktops is that they are totally non-porous. That means that you can cheerfully spill red wine, coffee, lemon juice, vinegar, or anything else that you can think of, on to a quartz worktop and it will not stain it. Read More:- https://www.marbleandgranite.co.uk/quartz-worktops-everything-you- need-to-know/
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