Granite is undoubtedly one of the
finest materials on the market today when it comes to
countertop materials. For those looking to transform
their spaces and update the look of their homes, granite
is quite possibly the best material that they can choose
to this end.
Granite is durable, functional, and
eternally beautiful; it's no wonder that it's chosen
time and again as the material of choice in kitchens and
bathrooms. Granite tile countertop - a less often used
but enormously beautiful material - is another option
for transforming your kitchen in a unique and
interesting way.
The granite tile countertop functions
much like ceramic tile countertops. The granite material
comes in individual tiles that you adhere the countertop
surface one by one. After grouting is applied in between
the tiles, the result is a cohesive collage of color,
texture, and style that come together to form the bigger
picture.
Consumers have the option of
purchasing the granite tile by tile; some hand painted
tiles can be enormously expensive but truly beautiful.
There is also the option, however, of purchasing the
granite tile countertop already completed. What may be
the most attractive option will depend on your overall
design theme and budget.
For those who are interested in
laying the tile themselves, there are some really unique
and handyman friendly products on the market today. For
example, consumers can install a layer of cement tile
substrate such as Wonderboard, or Hardi-backer, and then
use a thin set mortar to set the tiles in place, apply
grout to fill the gaps between the tiles, and finally,
seal the stone or grout.
Even the way you design and install
the granite tile countertop is dependent on your own
personal style. Some people prefer the patchwork look,
but if you are looking for a more seamless effect, then
there are a couple of things that you can do.
For instance, install the tiles flush
with each other to minimize the grout lines, and use a
grout that is the same color as the tiles; orient the
grain by lining up the granite tile so that the granite
tile countertop color and
design flow in the same direction; and choose a stone
that does not have strong veins or lines that will
detract from the overall cohesiveness of the design.
For those whose budgets will not
support the purchase of a granite tile countertop, there
are various resources that will allow you to have the
look of granite without the expense. There are laminates
that are very much made to look like granite but at less
than a fraction of the price. Installation of such
laminates is convenient and easy and material can be
purchased pre-cut at any home improvement retailer.
The granite tile countertop can
elevate any room from plain to sophisticated in a matter
of one afternoon. Take the time to choose those
materials that will work best for the tone of your room
and your home; you will surely be thrilled with the
outcome.
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