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Picking back up our kitchen series this week as we have had to make some big decisions for our remodel! Today we are taking a deep dive into types of kitchen countertop surface materials. We are breaking down the pros and cons as well as price differences to consider. We spend a lot of time

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Caitlin Pappas | Interiors + Living on Instagram: "Friends, I’ve gotten MANY questions about our countertop stone, so I made this reel to address these kitchen countertop FAQs. There’s a LOT more information in the caption in case you’re considering sintered stone for your next project. 😃  “What is your stone called?” Himalaya Crystal, which is a sintered stone by @neolithnorthamerica.  “Why sintered stone?” Because our kitchen is the heart of our home, and I wanted it to be not only beautiful and elegant, but also low maintenance and durable. Plus, it’s made from recycled natural materials such as quartzite (not to be confused with the man-made “quartz”), marble, granite, and other kinds of stone.  “Is it more durable than granite and quartz?” Yes. Neolith’s sintered stone can be used in Kitchen Ideas With Quartz Countertops, Neolith Estatuario Kitchen, Neolith Himalaya Crystal Kitchen, Sintered Stone Countertops Kitchen, Denali Quartzite Countertops, Perla Venata Quartzite Countertops, Quartz Vs Quartzite Countertops, Perla Venata Quartzite Kitchen, Neolith Countertop Kitchens

Caitlin Pappas | Interiors + Living on Instagram: "Friends, I’ve gotten MANY questions about our countertop stone, so I made this reel to address these kitchen countertop FAQs. There’s a LOT more information in the caption in case you’re considering sintered stone for your next project. 😃 “What is your stone called?” Himalaya Crystal, which is a sintered stone by @neolithnorthamerica. “Why sintered stone?” Because our kitchen is the heart of our home, and I wanted it to be not only…

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Karla Diaz on Instagram: "Quartzite countertops have become so popular for their durability and aesthetic appeal. This is my first time selecting them for a personal project and here are the biggest pros and cons:  PROS  ✨Durability: Quartzite is a hard, natural stone that is highly resistant to scratches and wear, making it a perfect choice for countertops in areas like the kitchen ✨Heat Resistance: It can withstand high temperatures, so placing hot pots and pans directly on the surface won’t cause damage. ✨Stain Resistance: A big one for me since we cook a lot. When properly sealed, quartzite is resistant to stains from things like wine, coffee, and oils. ✨Low Maintenance: With proper sealing, quartzite is relatively easy to maintain, requiring only regular cleaning with mild soap and wa Quartzite With Brown Veining, Patagonia Quartzite Countertops, Taj Mahal Quartzite Countertops With Black Cabinets, Taj Mahal Quartzite Countertops With Travertine Floors, Light Brown Quartz Countertops, Kitchen Countertop Stone, Patagonia Quartzite Kitchen, Natural Quartzite Countertop, Tahiti Quartzite Countertops

Karla Diaz on Instagram: "Quartzite countertops have become so popular for their durability and aesthetic appeal. This is my first time selecting them for a personal project and here are the biggest pros and cons: PROS ✨Durability: Quartzite is a hard, natural stone that is highly resistant to scratches and wear, making it a perfect choice for countertops in areas like the kitchen ✨Heat Resistance: It can withstand high temperatures, so placing hot pots and pans directly on the surface…

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BLUR Design & Lifestyle on Instagram: "Considering turmeric stains EVERYTHING, testing it on different countertop types was essential. Porcelain and Neolith can be easily cleaned with glass cleaner, while for other materials, a mixture of equal parts baking soda and some vinegar works well. 🙌

We have quartzite, quartz, marble, porcelain, and Neolith counters all set up for testing—all sealed and ready to go.

Quartzite is a natural stone and very porous. Depending on where the slab is from, its porosity can vary greatly. But despite quartzite being generally durable, it’s prone to staining due to its natural makeup.

Marble, similar in terms of natural composition, is also porous and prone to staining as substances get trapped beneath the surface. While sealing marble is crucial, acids c

BLUR Design & Lifestyle on Instagram: "Considering turmeric stains EVERYTHING, testing it on different countertop types was essential. Porcelain and Neolith can be easily cleaned with glass cleaner, while for other materials, a mixture of equal parts baking soda and some vinegar works well. 🙌 We have quartzite, quartz, marble, porcelain, and Neolith counters all set up for testing—all sealed and ready to go. Quartzite is a natural stone and very porous. Depending on where the slab is…

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