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Thick Is a Popular Pick The standard thickness for an engineered stone or natural stone countertop from a manufacturer is 3 centimeters (about 1.2 inches). But custom countertops can be specified to just about any thickness a homeowner wants. Katsis, the Toronto kitchen remodeler, is currently loving the look of countertops with thick edges. “We mostly design with 1½-inch- or even 2-inch-thick edges,” he says. “They give the counters visual weight and make them look more expensive and substantial.”
Quartz is very versatile and can work in any design. It comes in patterns that replicate the look of marble and other types of natural stone,” says kitchen remodeler Louie Katsis of Olympic Kitchens in Toronto, who used quartz to create the waterfall-edge island in this recent kitchen remodel. Katsis also appreciates the durability of quartz countertops. “Compared to other surfaces like granite, which needs a sealer to protect the surface from staining, quartz needs relatively no maintenance,”
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