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Month: February 2018

Glass Splashbacks vs Stone Splashbacks – Pros & Cons

Tuesday, 27 February 2018 by Alaa Al Jeldeh

For the kitchen area a splashback is a very important piece to install, after all your splashback whether glass or stone will protect your walls when you are cooking meals. But which do you go for, glass or stone?

Here is a brief overview of the pros and cons of having glass and stone splashbacks, to help you with your decision.

Glass Splashbacks

Glass splashbacks have a long list of benefits and are a very popular choice for those reasons. Glass has a brilliant light reflecting feature that can help make your kitchen feel much larger than what it is. Glass would be the perfect choice if you don’t have any windows in your kitchen or have very few. Having your kitchen being light will help to make it feel much more welcoming.

When it comes to having a good choice of colours and patterns, glass splashbacks simply cannot be beaten. You will have a huge range of options including plain, personalised, solid colour or photo effect and you can choose which one you would like to blend in with your overall kitchen design or either act as a focal point of the room so that it stands out.

Glass splashbacks are also the easiest when it comes to cleaning away food splatters and grease which is inevitable every day. All you will need to clean your glass splashback is a clean cloth, warm water and some mild soap such as washing up liquid.

However, glass splashbacks are not without their cons either. They can be very expensive to purchase and install as well as being a long process to fit. When it comes to fitting the splashback, your supplier and fitter will usually need several trips to ensure that they have scoped and measured your kitchen correctly before coming back to fit.

Additionally, glass splashbacks can scratch easily which is not ideal, but it may not be a problem for you, depending on how you will use it.

Stone Splashbacks

While stone splashbacks offer some similar benefits to glass, ultimately, they are very different and come with their own set of pros and cons.

If you decide to have a stone splashback it would be a perfect match if you already have a stone kitchen worktop as you will be able to match it perfectly by ordering the same material and pattern/colour to complement each other.

Stone splashbacks are also well known for being incredibly strong and hard wearing which means that your splashback will likely last for many years to come and without needing to be replaced.

Stone splashbacks come in a big range of colours and patterns, so you should be able to select the colour and pattern that goes perfectly with your kitchen design.

Much like glass, stone splashbacks are very easy to keep clean with just a mild soap, cloth and warm water but you need to make sure that you do not use anything abrasive.

If you decide to go for Quartz or Granite then you will get a splashback that has ultra heat, scratch and stain resistance which is great to have in food preparation areas. This isn’t something you get with glass splashbacks.

However, as always stone splashbacks are not without their cons. Stone splashbacks can be expensive, but this extends to a long-term commitment as you will need to have it sealed every year, unless you choose Quartz. It is also not possible to fit it yourself unless you are a professional because if it is not sealed or installed correctly then your stone splashback will not last very long at all.

This cost of the initial purchase, installation and long term maintenance will need to be accounted for when you make your decision.

Lastly, stone splashbacks only tend to be used within traditional homes so if you have a very modern kitchen then this may not be for you.

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How to Choose the Right Stone Colour for Your Kitchen Worktops?

Tuesday, 20 February 2018 by Alaa Al Jeldeh

When a homeowner has decided to renovate their kitchen, it can be a difficult choice to make when it comes down to deciding which colour you would like for the kitchen worktop. Ultimately, the decision comes down to more than just a simple style choice as you will be living with it for many years and the colour of the kitchen worktop can also affect practicality, as you will read below.

This overview will give you some of the best tips on how you can choose the right colour for your kitchen worktops. Hopefully this guide will make the decision process a lot easier for you too.

Choosing a Colour

Firstly, you should be thinking of whether you are wanting to go for a whole change, including colour theme throughout the kitchen which includes accessories, or whether the worktop colour is getting chosen first and then the rest.

It is much harder to find a kitchen worktop colour to match existing accessories than it is to choose your worktop colour first, as that will be the focal point of your kitchen. You will want the kitchen worktop colour to match your accessories, so you need to think about your overall colour theme first which will make the whole process much easier.

Of course, when it comes down to choosing the colour and pattern for the worktop you need to find one that matches your own style and personality. Do not ever pick a colour based on someone else’s opinion or based on what is trending at the time, as you want to be happy about it for years to come.

Something else to consider is the size of your kitchen. If you have a small kitchen then by choosing a colour wisely you can give the illusion that your kitchen is much bigger than it is. By choosing a light colour such as white it will bounce light around the room creating this illusion for you, however if you have a much bigger kitchen then this can still occur and result in your room appearing far too big.

Cleanliness is a main factor when redecorating any part of your home, especially the kitchen as it is a high traffic area where food is prepared. While a non-porous material will help keep it clean, choosing a colour wisely will help keep it looking clean. If you do not want your kitchen worktop to show up every single crumb in existence, then you should steer away from the really light and dark colours. Instead, go for a medium tone colour such as cream, gold, brown and greys.

Lastly, you should be considering different types of stones. Quart is well-known for having the best selection of colours and patterns because it is man made, however that does not mean that the colour for you is not to be found elsewhere. Other stones that you may prefer could still have your perfect colour.

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Is Granite Better Than Quartz Stone for Kitchen Worktops?

Tuesday, 13 February 2018 by Alaa Al Jeldeh

Granite and Quartz stone are both very popular stones for home renovations, whether its for residential or commercial properties. They both have their own list of pros and cons which are very similar, but ultimately do differ slightly which makes it even harder.

This overview will talk through the advantages and downfalls for both of the stones do help you decide whether Granite is better than Quartz stone, or whether it is the other way around.

Granite Stone for Kitchen Worktops

Granite is one of the most popular stones out there at the moment and for very good reason, however is it really better than Quartz?

Granite is very strong which makes it a good contender against many other stones out there. Granite has such a great strength that it is scratch resistant, so you will never be worrying about damaging your kitchen worktop if you accidentally scratch against it with sharp objects such as knives. However, you should not stop using the usual precautions of chopping boards as we want you to enjoy your spotless Granite kitchen worktop for many years to come.

As budgeting is the ultimate deciding factor during the process, because Granite is such an affordable stone it makes it very appealing to a lot of homeowners. There are also no long-term costs for re-sealing like other natural stones such as Marble. If you are wanting a beautiful natural stone, then Granite is the one for you.

Lastly, Granite is perfect for family homes because it is an incredibly hygienic material as it is non-porous, which means that it is easier to clean as any spillages will remain on top of the surface ready to be wiped away. You never have to worry about bacteria harbouring beneath the surface.

However, Granite is not without its pitfalls either! Granite may be strong but it is incredibly heavy which means that the installation process can be difficult if you are doing it yourself. You will need at least another person helping but ideally a team of professionals to ensure that the kitchen worktop does not get damaged.

Quartz Stone for Kitchen Worktops

Quartz is still a contender if your budget is quite restricted, as it is one of the most affordable stones on the market. Quartz is also well known for being low maintenance which is a huge plus for a lot of homeowners.

Unlike natural stones, Quartz is not going to cost you long-term for any sealant treatments, so the initial cost is all that you are paying for!

When it comes to cleaning up spillages or mess on your Quartz kitchen worktop, then you do not need to use any special detergents. As it is non-porous, no bacteria will soak into the surface so all you need is a damp cloth and some mild soap to keep it clean.

Because Quartz is a man made stone, Quartz comes in a variety of colours and patterns, which is something Granite does not offer. Not only can you choose from different colours but each colour that you can pick from will have lots of different styles and patterns. Whether you like glitter, spots, speckles or plain, Quartz will have the perfect look for you.

However, Quartz is also not without its cons. Quartz may have a massive list of benefits, but it is very sensitive to chemicals, which will make it harder to keep track of what can and cannot make contact.

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5 Things You Should Know About Quartz Floor Tiles

Saturday, 10 February 2018 by Alaa Al Jeldeh

Quartz floor tiles come with a huge list of benefits for being used around the house during home renovations. However, Quartz floor tiles mainly get used within the bathroom and kitchen areas for various different things. But how do you know whether Quartz floor tiles are for you and your home? This overview will cover some of the things that you need to know before you purchase Quartz floor tiles.

#1 Waterproof

One of the biggest benefits of Quartz tiles being used as flooring is that it is completely waterproof, meaning it would go perfect in absolutely any room; especially the bathroom. Being waterproof simply means that it will not soak up any liquid that has been split and it will make it a lot easier for you to keep clean. Spillages can tend to happy daily, especially if you have a family home, so you need a flooring that will be waterproof.

#2 Budget-Friendly

If you have had a look at a range of Quartz floor tiles, then you may already know that Quartz is such an affordable stone and therefore it is one of the most affordable stones out there on the market for home renovations. So, regardless of your budget, Quartz floor tiles can be on your shortlist without any worry.

#3 Durable

Quartz is incredibly durable and is only second to diamond for its strength, which means that it is hard to crack or break, which is perfect as flooring can usually take a battering with heavy objects being dropped and lifted as well as young children throwing around toys and so on. Regardless of the room you have placed your Quartz floor tiles, it should be suitable.

#4 Heat Resistant

Because Quartz is so strong this is also what gives it its heat resistant properties as well. If you ever find yourself accidentally leaving hot items on the flooring, then you do not need to immediately panic – unless of course it has been left for a considerable amount of time. As we want you to enjoy your Quartz floor tiles for a lifetime, we still advise you to take the normal precautions as necessary.

#5 Sensitive

However, despite Quartz having a lot of advantages and reasons why you should definitely consider purchasing it for your floor tiles, it does not come without its pitfalls. One of the things you should definitely know before purchasing Quartz floor tiles is that it is sensitive to chemicals and therefore you need to be careful about which products you use when you are cleaning your flooring.

Final Thoughts

Hopefully now that you have read this overview of 5 things you should know about Quartz floor tiles, you are ready and prepared for choosing the material for your floor tiles. While it is not without its cons, you can see that Quartz is such a great stone of choice for your flooring and can be placed within any room. What’s more, Quartz tiles can be used for almost anything from walls to bathroom countertops, so you can always complement your flooring by using it elsewhere to!

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Bespoke Quartz Kitchen Worktops – Pros & Cons

Tuesday, 06 February 2018 by Alaa Al Jeldeh

So, you have decided on the stone you want for your kitchen worktop, but you are considering whether or not to have it completely bespoke or not. Having a company make a kitchen worktop that has been designed just for you has amazing benefits but of course nothing is without its downfalls. This overview will cover the pros and cons of choosing to have a bespoke Quartz kitchen worktop.

Pros & Cons of Bespoke Kitchen Worktops

Pros

The main attractive point for creating a bespoke Quartz kitchen worktop with a company is that you will get to choose everything right down to the finer details. You will be able to choose the exact style, colour, pattern and everything for it to suit your home style and theme. Whether you want decorative edging, cut-outs for the sink, tap and hob or any other details, these can be arranged.

When you are ordering your bespoke kitchen worktop, it is best to let the company come in and do everything for you, including taking the measurements. When the professionals can access your home to take the measurements for you this ensures that they will be correct. Having a company take the reins for the entire project from start to finish will give you a high quality, professional result.

Totally bespoke Quartz kitchen worktops can come with a higher price tag however the results will always be worth it. When you trust a company to create your Quartz kitchen worktop for you, you will be getting a team of highly experienced engineers who know the ins and outs of the trade and will therefore be fitting the perfect worktop just for you.

Lastly, a company are the only ones who you can completely trust to do a professional job. They will have all the right equipment and will be able to ensure that everything goes perfectly smooth for you. With the right equipment and experience, your supplier and fitter will ensure that everything is how you dreamt it to be.

Cons

The clear downfall of creating a completely bespoke Quartz kitchen worktop is the price tag, of course it will be more expensive than getting a standard Quartz worktop. Depending on the budget you have, a bespoke worktop may not be the best choice.

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