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Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Exodus White Granite


 This was a beautiful kitchen done in Exodus White Granite. This granite has a beautiful blend of whites and grays. It also has a splash of cream and burgundy through it. It looks great with white and brown cabinets. It keeps the room looking fresh and light. The veining through it is dramatic, but not so dramatic that it takes away from other beauty in the room. The client was very pleased with the way this turned out, and so were we!

This is done in a 3cm chiseled edge with a 4" backsplash. It has an undermount 60/40 stainless sink and a cooktop. they also added a small piece in the pantry with the amount that we had left. This was a great use of stone, and a good kitchen layout.










Monday, June 4, 2012

Budget Bathroom Remodel

Sometimes a great way to change the look of the home, for a less expensive price, is to remodel the bathroom. When it comes to the granite, quartz, or marble, most often a remnant can be found to put on the counter top. Choosing a remnant often gives the customer a more expensive stone, for a lower price. Most granite shops sell the remnants at reduced prices.

Some of my customers that are particularly handy will install the counter top themselves. We can template and fabricate the top, we even have the sink adhered to the stone, and the customer can pick up the top and backsplash with some silicone and put the job in themselves saving even a little more.

If you do not want to install the top, we have installers available to install. Also, bathrooms are often smaller and can be fit into an otherwise busy schedule, allowing the customer to not wait as long to get their project completed.

Monday, May 7, 2012

Outdoor Kitchens

This is a spectacular outdoor kitchen that we just finished in Hurricane, Utah! This kitchen was done in 2cm Red Dragon with a 4cm chiseled edge. We custom built the kitchen to encircle the metal posts that hold the ceiling structure in place. Two highbars allow for friends and family to eat right where you are cooking and enjoy the atmosphere. This is a covered area, completely outdoor. The customer has added a spectacular outdoor theater close to the barbecue area. Also, a full bathroom is available in a room right off the covered barbecue area. The bath is adorned in travertine tiles floor to ceiling, with granite countertops. This outdoor kitchen area is made with the ease of entertaining many guests in a comfortable outdoor setting.



Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Choosing the Right Color!?

How to choose the right color is so important when remodeling kitchens and baths. With hundreds of colors to choose from, this can be a very stressful and daunting task! I want to share a few ways that I help my customers choose the color that is right for them. For this blogs sake, we will focus on the color of kitchen countertop.

First, look at your area and envision the shade: light, dark, or medium. This is a good first step. If you have light counters and want a dramatic change, you may want to switch to dark. If the room is small and not many windows, you may want to brighten the area with light cabinets. Look at the lighting, consider adding under-cabinet lighting if you do not have it. All these items can help you decide if a light or dark shade will look best in your kitchen.

Next, take a cabinet door with you shopping! And, if possible, also grab a piece of your flooring if you have an extra. When you are at the granite store and looking at all the slabs, it is very difficult to picture this in your home. It is extremely helpful to bring a piece of your kitchen with you and see how it looks with the stone. If you want to bring a paint sample you could .... but I don't find matching the paint as important. My reason is that paint is cheaper, and most people change the paint color several times before replacing the counter, cabinets, or floor. Therefore, paint can be changed simply and easily, and it is more important that you get the granite you want and if needed, change the paint color to enhance the stone!

Now that you are looking at colors that you like, you may consider price between your 3 favorite colors. Price is important, but realize that you could potentially have this stone in your home for the life of the home. A common question that I ask when it comes to price, is what is this home for. If it is a vacation home, or a home that you are preparing to sell, I have some fabulous basic colors that are inexpensive and often increase the value of the home. If it is a vacation home, and money matters, I may recommend a medium priced stone. However, if it is your home that you live in and you do not plan on moving soon, I recommend getting the stone you want, and cut costs elsewhere. Realize, as a granite fabricator, my money is made on the fabrication, and not on the stone, so whether the customer buys an inexpensive stone, or an expensive stone, I make the same amount of money. It is just so important to me that when the product is finished, the customer is happy. If they scrimp on the stone, when they were in love with another color, they almost always regret the decision.

Some last things to consider would be what you want to accent the stone with. For instance, if you love to accent in red, you may want Typhoon Bordeaux, which has light red veining that would be a lot of fun to decorate and bring red accents out!

Typhoon Bordeaux

Exotic Forest

Green Eucalypto

Typhoon Bordeaux

Lapidus

Tan Brown
Also, remember that a very dark stone will show dust and dirt easier than a light stone. But if you love dark stone, don't let this scare you away, as it is very easy to keep your stone clean :)

These are some colors of stone that are in our slab yard today :)

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Quartz vs. Granite

A question I often see repeated is what is the difference between quartz and granite?

Let me preface by saying that I do not prefer one over the other, they both are great, it depends on the customers needs.

That being said ... Quartz countertops are comprised primarily of quartz. They are man made and come in a large variety of colors. Quartz has several benefits such as that it does not need to be sealed, and it comes in a very uniform pattern. Both granite and quartz are very hard surfaces, which does not scratch or stain easily.

I have heard from several customers and reps that Quartz does not stain ... We have had quartz stain, but have been able to get the stains out with some hard work and diligence :)
Rain Forest Brown Marble

Chestnut Zodiaq Quartz
My personal opinion on Quartz vs. Granite is to look at the colors and what you want in the home. Granite has natural movements, veining, and variation to the stone, and comes in a wide variety of colors. Quartz, in general, is a very uniform pattern that also comes in many different colors. If you want a look of solid surface, with benefits of granite, Quartz is the product for you! If you want movement, natural stone, and variation, Granite is the product for you!


If price is an issue, Granite has a few basic colors such as Amorello Ornamental, Venetian Gold, and Tan Brown, that are the most economical. Quartz is affordable, but is a little more expensive then these basic granite colors. However, the pricing is generally in-line with the more exotic granite colors.

Fun Job showing Bright Quartz Colors

This stone is One-Quartz Mango and Fresh Linen 
We provide many options in both Granite and Quartz. Our Quartz manufacturers are Caesar Stone, Zodiaz, Cambria, Hanstone, One-Quartz, and Silestone. Granite can be found at our location, and at Contempo Tile and Dal-Tile in St. George. All these vendors are great, and I have not seen a benefit in one over the other.