From trending styles and budget to durability and color, there are many aspects to consider when choosing new kitchen countertops for your home. And family’s needs. As experts and fabricators of granite kitchen countertops in Brooklyn Park, we have put together a rundown of the things to consider while perusing countertop options.
Do you need durability?
If you use your kitchen often, entertain, cook or have growing children, you will likely need kitchen countertops that are durable and can stand up to the ware and tear of everyday life. Granite kitchen countertops will be non-porous, making them stain, heat, scratch and chip resistant. They are also bacteria resistant which makes them an ideal option for the kitchen or bathroom.
Do you know what colors will complement?
When it comes to granite kitchen countertops, it is important to choose ones with colors that complement your cabinetry. First, never match your cabinets exactly; this could result in a sterile or uniform appearance that is unpleasant to the eye. Choose countertops that have specks or flecks of your cabinetry’s color or include complementary hues. Does your kitchen have oak cabinets in medium to light brown? Go for a contrasting color for a beautiful, eye-catching look. At Minneapolis Granite, we offer a huge selection of colors and patterns. We offer reds, oranges, purples, beiges, greens, grays and blends of these color patterns. If you are a stylish sort, we have the color to match. Classic, more traditional styled? There is an option for you as well. Come over to our showroom to browse all of our color options. Bring in a sample of your cabinets and we can even help you choose the perfect granite kitchen countertops to complement them.
Are you looking to add value to your home?
The best place to start is the kitchen. Granite kitchen countertops are one of the top things new homebuyers look for in a new home and can raise your home’s value.
Do you require affordability?
Granite kitchen countertops are affordable for most budgets. Much of the cost depends on the specific slab that you select. If you want to learn more about the granite we can supply for granite kitchen countertops, give us a call and we can even give you a free estimate so you know how much to budget for.
Ready to learn more about granite kitchen countertops for your Brooklyn Park home? Call us at Minneapolis Granite at 612-822-3135 or you can contact us to get a Free Estimate.
Monday, December 18, 2017
Friday, August 25, 2017
Common Granite Misconceptions Debunked!
Have
you heard certain things about granite and aren’t quite sure what to believe?
You are not alone! As a company that fabricates and installs granite for Edina bathroom vanities,
kitchen countertops, and more; we often hear some myths and misconceptions
about granite. So we wanted to take some time to dispel some of those. That
way, if you are looking into having granite counters put into your Twin Cities
area home, you will know and understand all of their benefits and the many ways
they can enhance your home’s interior and décor. Take a look at these false
statements and read on to get the truth about granite.
MYTH: Granite is way
too expensive.
Granite is actually affordable for most budgets. Much of the
cost depends on the specific slab that you select. If you want to learn more
about the granite we can supply for bathroom vanity countertops, give us a call
and we can even give you a free estimate so you know how much to budget for.
MYTH: Granite
doesn’t last very long.
Thanks to the way granite is formed, it is incredibly durable
and long-lasting. Your new granite countertops could last for several decades.
MYTH: Granite has a
lot of tiny pores that can harbor bacteria and germs.
Granite
is non-porous, which means it will not harbor bacteria or germs. If you are
concerned, you can use a very mild disinfecting soap on them. But there is no
need to use a disinfectant on a regular basis.
MYTH: Granite
stains easily.
While
spills should be wiped up as soon as possible after they happen, granite is
actually quite difficult to stain. And if the counters do get stained, the
stains are usually very easy to remove. Granite counters do not lose their
polished look that easily either. Normal use will not remove the polished
finish, even after many years.
MYTH: Granite needs
to be resealed every year or two.
Depending
on the type of granite you purchase, your granite counters might never need to
be resealed. All of the granite that we fabricate will be sealed as part of the
fabrication process.
If
you are ever worried that your granite counters need to be resealed, there is a
simple test you can do. Simply place a drop of water on the counters. Does the
water bead up? Then your granite counters do not need to be resealed.
Do you have additional granite questions or myths? To get more information on
granite in Edina, call Minneapolis Granite at 612-822-3135 or contact us for a Free Estimate.
Friday, June 30, 2017
Oh, the Decisions You Will Make: You & Your New Granite Countertops
Looking
into new granite
kitchen countertops for your Plymouth home? This is an exciting time! Everyone knows
that granite makes an excellent material for kitchens due to its durability,
style and variety. But, before you get to sit back and enjoy your stunning new granite
kitchen countertops, there will be a few decisions you will have to make about
their fabrication and installation. As experts in all things granite, the
professionals at Minneapolis Granite have put together a overview on what to
expect when selecting your home’s new stylish addition.
On Sealing
Most
manufacturers of granite countertop slabs seal the granite before it is
fashioned into what it will ultimately be used for. One type of granite may be
more porous than another type of granite.
Occasionally,
you may have to reseal your granite kitchen countertops. Indicators emerge when
resealing is called for. For example, keep an eye out for water beading or if
you place a glass upon your granite and a ring occurs, resealing may be
necessary.
Choosing Your Slab
of Granite
When you are picking out new granite kitchen countertops, you should
definitely see the granite slabs in person before you buy. That way, you can
see firsthand the styles, colors and patterns you have to choose from. If you
just see the countertops online or in a picture, it can be difficult to tell
what the true colors or patterns are and how they look in different lighting or
in your unique design. Seeing them in person can help you decide what colors
and patterns you like best.
Consider Unique Edge Profiles
Make that
slab yours! Once you’ve selected your granite slab, it’s time to customize your
new granite kitchen countertops and make them uniquely yours. A custom edge
profile is one of the ways to get even more about your granite kitchen countertops.
There are a number of standard options, which can be added on for no charge.
Custom edge treatments can be added on for a fee. There is no right or
wrong choice, just whatever you think will look best with your home’s unique
style.
Are you
ready to learn more about granite kitchen countertops for your Plymouth home?
Call us at Minneapolis Granite at 612-822-3135 or contact us for a Free Estimate.
Friday, February 10, 2017
Top Five Benefits to Granite Countertops
One of the most
sought after materials in kitchen countertops, granite serves as a beautiful
surface for any room in the home. When looking for granite countertops in Lakeville, trust the experts at Minneapolis Granite to help you select the right
granite countertops for you, your family and your home’s needs. In addition to
its elegance, granite is also incredibly durable, making it exceptionally
perfect for the kitchen. We are ready and willing to answer any and all
questions you have about granite countertops. The experts at Minneapolis
Granite have put together a list of some of their favorite benefits of going
with granite:
A
Versatile Look
Granite countertops are multi-colored,
therefore, naturally they complement a variety of cabinet styles, appliance
colors, wood hues and decorum. Stop by our showroom and bring along a sample of
your cabinets, wall’s paint swatches, or a sample of the tile where your
granite countertops will be placed and we can help you find the best match!
So
Many to Choose From!
Granite countertops are made up of various minerals which add depth and character to each slab. And, since no two slabs of granite are alike, you can rest assured you will never walk into another home and see the same granite countertops as those in your own home. Granite also comes in a wide variety of patterns and colors, making it easy to find the right look to complement your home’s unique style and décor.
Granite countertops are made up of various minerals which add depth and character to each slab. And, since no two slabs of granite are alike, you can rest assured you will never walk into another home and see the same granite countertops as those in your own home. Granite also comes in a wide variety of patterns and colors, making it easy to find the right look to complement your home’s unique style and décor.
It’s
Exceptionally Durable
Granite countertops are non-porous, making them stain, heat, scratch
and chip resistant. Granite is also bacteria resistant, making these countertops
an ideal option for the kitchen or bathroom.
Selection
of Style
Granite countertops are a great choice
when it comes to luxury and elegance. They make an impressive addition to any
room in the home, and leave a lasting impression on all who enter. Replacing
your kitchen or bathroom countertops with granite countertops is the best way
to instantly update the entire look and feel of the room.
They
Look Great for a Long Time
Granite countertops are fade-resistant and
when installed by professionals and regularly cared for, their beauty can last
for decades.
Minneapolis Granite can
help you find the right granite countertops for your home or business . Give us a call and learn first-hand the
many benefits of granite countertops for your Lakeville home. Call Minneapolis
Granite today at 612-822-3135, or can contact us for a Free
Estimate.
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