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Why Natural Stone Worktops are Gaining Popularity

Topic: Business DevelopmentPublished May 30, 2012

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At present, the most popular kitchen ideas designed to add lasting value to homes incorporate stone worktops and stone tiles, the latter of which are typically used for splash-backs, flooring and so on. Considering the potential cost of stone worktops and stone tiles, consumers may well ask just why these kitchen surfaces are so popular. Other solutions, such as wooden kitchen worktops, laminated kitchen surfaces and manufactured tiles are, after all, typically much more affordable in comparison.

There are several reasons why natural stone kitchen worktops and stone tiles are rapidly gaining popularity among today's kitchen ideas, in spite of the cost involved. One of these is the fact that granite worktops, as well as quartz stone worktops and marble kitchen surfaces, will always be unique. Because they consist of natural quarried stone, no two stone kitchen worktops will ever have the same appearance.

The high-quality slabs used to create each stone worktop or kitchen surface comes from quarries in Africa, Europe, Asia or Australia. Each quarry will provide different colours and grains, which makes it possible to match granite worktops or any other stone worktop to any design or colour-scheme involved in a consumer's kitchen ideas.

Another reason to use natural stone as a kitchen surface is the fact that a stone worktop, regardless of whether it happens to be a granite worktop, quartz kitchen surface or a marble kitchen worktop, is extremely resistant to staining, scratching, chipping and heat exposure. A kitchen worktop is exposed to all kinds of heavy use and abuse, from cutting and slicing through mixing liquids to resting hot pots and pans on the surface.

A wooden surface can be damaged quite easily with a slip of a knife, or by hot implements being placed onto it. A granite worktop will take this sort of accident without leaving a mark. The sealed surface of granite worktops also prevents accidental spills from becoming impossible to clear up stains. This also makes a granite worktop a far more hygienic solution than other materials, as spills can not create a haven for unwanted bacteria.

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The Marble Group offers the largest selection of natural stone in the UK. With over 16 years' experience, The Marble Group has become one of the premier producers of granite worktops in the country.

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