13 March 2009

 

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01 September 2008

 

Concrete Countertops - The Hot Trend In Kitchens

Concrete countertops have a warm, natural look that is similar to natural materials like wood, stone, and brick. Stains, a variety of colors, additives for texture, and epoxy coatings can give concrete the look and feel of quarried stone such as marble, slate, granite, and limestone.

The great thing about a concrete countertop is that it's much less expensive than the natural stone or wood countertops on the market. They can be made to fit any custom cabinetry and are poured on-site.

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The surface is perfect for hotter items because it's heat resistant. But excessive heat can cause chipping on the surface. You can embed a trivet or a cutting surface directly into the concrete, anywhere you need it. Concrete countertops can be coated with a silicone sealer to minimize staining.

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