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Disadvantages of wooden worktops in the bathroom

When you browse the web for bathroom designs or even page through a home décor magazine, you are bound to notice a number of wood finishes and styles that incorporate this natural aspect. Wood is beautiful, there’s no doubt about it but, how long will it stay that way? Wood suits various parts of the home such as living rooms and bedrooms. Even entrance halls can include wooden features. In places like bathrooms, however, wood is not particular the best option. While it will make your guests feel right at home and it will make for a warmer environment, there are some disadvantages to consider. Firstly, if you install wooden worktops in your bathroom, you will need to treat the wood so that it is not easily affected by water and humidity. Even you don’t spill water on the surface, wood will naturally attract and absorb water from the air

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Avoid paying too much for natural stone worktops

Natural stone worktops are often associated with higher prices than other, inferior materials. In their defence, they are far more durable than many other softer materials and they give any room that desirable touch of class and elegance. With all of the advantages in mind, it can be easy to feel like you should pay a fairly steep price for these worktops. That said it’s good to know what to look for in a supplier. When shopping around for the right stone and the right price, you should pace yourself and take the time to research each supplier. As with any product, the more hands involved, the higher the price usually is. In other words, if you are buying directly from the wholesaler, you will normally get a better deal than those offered by your average retailer. Take a look at the reputation of each stone supplier. Find out what

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Can burn marks be removed from natural stone worktops?

No matter how careful you may be, there is always a chance that heat can leave its mark on your natural stone worktops. Before you panic, it’s important to remember that not all is lost. There are a number of tricks that you can try or, if you’re concerned about causing more damage, you could always call in the professionals. Start by cleaning the area with the correct stone cleaner. It’s important that you never use harsh chemicals on natural stone surfaces because they cause more harm than good. You might even be able to find a stone cleaning substance that helps remove burn marks. It’s worth giving this a try before taking things any further. Even if you need to continue with a deeper stain removal process, this substance will at least help make the cleaning that much easier. Next, you will need some sandpaper (fine-grit) and you need

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Possible disadvantages of limestone worktops

More and more homeowners are choosing to install natural stone worktops in their kitchens, bathrooms and even other areas around the house. Given the financial investment required, it’s no surprise that buyers are always looking for the best, yet most cost effective option of all. It’s not just about understanding the advantages but the disadvantages as well. In some cases, one particular disadvantage could be enough to persuade a buyer to choose a different type of stone. The one main downside of installing limestone is the fact that it is considerably softer than most other types of natural stone. This means that it is more susceptible to damage like scratches and chips. It is also quire porous which means that it needs to be properly sealed on a regular basis to ensure maximum protection against stains and other damage. Despite these slight flaws, limestone adds undeniable warmth to your home

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When should you place your worktop order?

Whether you are building a new house or renovating your existing home, it won’t take you long to learn that timing is everything. Timing your orders is important for finances and to ensure that operations run smoothly. Each step of the process needs to be planned and timed with some leeway here and there in the event of unexpected complications or delays. If you are replacing your cabinets, there’s no point in having the worktops arrive before they have been installed. In addition, it’s important to understand just how one piece of stone can differ from the next. When you take a look at the various stone products and you make your choice too soon in advance, you might not get the exact colour or veining pattern you hoped for. This is due to the fact that natural stone is just that – natural. We cannot control the precise details

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Can I do one area of my project now and do the rest later?

When you decide to renovate your kitchen, it can require a fair investment. You might need to change everything from your cabinets to the floors. Remodelling costs become even higher if you choose to fit natural stone worktops. Natural stone does cost more than other options but the investment really is one you can be proud of. If you plan on changing the cabinets in your kitchen, then this is something you must do before fitting the worktops. Likewise, you will find it easier to redo the floor after emptying the kitchen than with all the furniture and fixtures in place. By the time you get around to the worktops, your budget might be a bit limited. This causes many people to wonder if they can replace half of the worktops immediately and leave the rest for a later date. While this can, technically, be done, it’s not really advisable.

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Do I Need to Reinforce my Cabinets or Floor when Installing Natural Stone Countertops?

One of the main concerns when it comes to installing new worktops in your kitchen or bathroom, is whether or not your current cabinets will withstand the weight. Natural stone worktops weigh significantly more than other types of materials. In fact, granite slabs can weigh from 15 to 20 pounds per square foot. The good news is that level base cabinets will almost always be able to handle the weight. Apart from simply holding the worktops up, it’s also important that the cabinets offer consistent support. The weight of the slab needs to be evenly distributed across the entire cabinet or else it could sag over time. It’s also important to consider the overhang. Any overhang that exceeds 12” will require additional brackets. Standard cross supports are also a good idea to keep the entire cabinet and worktop unit sturdy and durable. Remember, when you install countertops, you also need

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What is countertop templating?

When replacing your current kitchen or bathroom countertops, you will need to address several important questions. One of these questions is whether or not your current countertops will need to be removed for templating purposes. In order to answer this question, it’s essential that you understand what templating is. In simple terms, you will be creating a template of the design you will later have custom made to fit your existing cabinets. Upon removal of the current worktops, a stiff, semi-transparent board is placed on top of the cabinets and measurements are noted on the board. By creating a template with the worktops removed, the best possible fit will be achieved. Everything will line up exactly as it should from one side to the other and from the back to the front. Fixtures like sinks are taken into account as well as any other features. If you do not remove

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Design ideas for bathrooms with grey slate worktops

Slate is a popular natural stone option for many bathrooms. Slate is available in several shades and colours but the grey variety is undoubtedly one of the most popular choices. Grey slate worktops are durable as well as easy to match with a variety of fixtures and features. Dark grey slate worktops look superb when accompanied by white cabinets and light grey tiled floors. Other fixtures such as the bath, toilet, and hand basin should also be white so that they stand out and compliment the slate. Alternatively, if you prefer wood, you are in luck because dark grey slate looks gorgeous when fitted on top of wooden cabinets. It’s important to choose a darker wood rather than a light or pale shade. A rich cherry is one good option. While the white style offers a modern look, wood gives your bathroom more of a warm and welcoming feel. Another

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Prevent burns to your natural stone worktops

Natural stone worktops look wonderful in various rooms of your home. They are particularly popular in the kitchen and bathroom. They do cost more than other types of materials but they are also known to be more attractive and durable. While durability is a huge pro, natural stone is never completely immune to the damage resulting from excessive heat. It can be quite tempting to place a hot pot or pan straight on the worktop while you rush to prepare dinner. Just a few seconds of contact can ruin that once perfect finish and restoring it can prove time consuming or costly if you hire a professional. In order to prevent burning your worktops, it’s a good idea to leave a wooden board next to your oven and stove. Leave one board out for each pot if need be. This will ensure that you always have a safe place to

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