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16th January 2014, 04:59 PM
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I always seem to end up using Caesartone on my projects because of the variety of finishes and colors it comes in and the ease of taking care of it. For example,marble is high maintenance but there are caesarstone alternatives that look very much like it and if a client wants a bright colored counter, caaesarstone offers that option too. Granite can be very beautiful. It is more porous than caesarstone, therefore it is less stain resistant and needs to be sealed every 6-12 and you need to make sure the cleaning products that are used don’t remove the sealer. Lighter colors of granite seem to show stains more readily. Each slab of granite is different since it’s natural and you need to carefully pick the specific slabs you want. In the end, it probably depends most on the look you want, since both materials are durable and great.
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4th February 2014, 08:46 PM
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Laminates and vinyl are ideal choices if you're after a patterned or colorful contemporary look. And stone and concrete add fun to a neutral or tone-on-tone color scheme.
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14th September 2020, 11:10 PM
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I was massively skeptical when my wife wanted this in the last house we had. It worked out just fine and I miss the warm feeling, but not half as much as my wife misses it. Just wipe up spills promptly. It was a traditional tongue and groove oak floor. Prefinished.
Jacob
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20th April 2021, 07:22 PM
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Hello everyone! I can give you some good advice. Never make a kitchen cover out of contemporary rugs. I ordered carpets from DorisLeslieBlau and my brother thought of putting a carpet in the kitchen. As a result, the carpet was ruined, which was no longer possible to clean with any cleaning products, as the attempts only led to the further destruction of my beautiful carpets. I hate my brother for his stupid decisions. People should be put in jail for this.
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