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2024.06.09 00:41 ajrantz Can I paint the underside of my quartz countertops?
About to install and paint the back panels of my cabinets, and I was wondering can I just use the same paint and paint the bottom of my quartz over hang? submitted by ajrantz to CounterTops [link] [comments] I know it’s unnecessary, but my OCD wants it too look neat. |
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2024.06.08 21:37 kcat627 Kitchen floor dilemma
My bathroom and kitchen were remodeled a decade ago by the previous owners but the floors are not ideal. When we purchased the house I was thinking that I can deal w the cabinets and countertop, I’ll just paint the cabinets and re-tile nbd. What really bothers me is this modern bleak slate-colored floor tile. I assumed I could just re tile around the existing cabinets and appliances but multiple people have told me that’s a bad idea and tiles should go under them so appliances can be serviced and so you don’t have two different levels on the floor, which makes sense to me. submitted by kcat627 to centuryhomes [link] [comments] This means I would have to remove countertop and cabinets, and appliances and install new subfloor and tiling and then put all of it back though I don’t think I’ve heard of anyone doing that. I don’t have the funds for an entire kitchen remodel and I’m satisfied with the footprint/layout though I would like the oven to be vented outside (it currently has one of those under microwave vent situations that clearly isn’t working evidenced by grease up the cabinets) Am I kidding myself trying to salvage these cabinets and countertops to save myself from an entire remodel, or does it seem possible, and dare I say DIYable? I’m aware I can change the backsplash and put a runner down, just not ideal. Thanks in advance |
2024.06.08 17:17 cmonman1993 Previous owners epoxied the granite countertops. Getting paint chips now. Any solution? Can’t afford replacing it entirely
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2024.06.08 00:09 JohnsonBrosConst Home Remodeling Projects That Can Significantly Boost Your Home's Value
Home Remodeling Projects That Can Significantly Boost Your Home's Value submitted by JohnsonBrosConst to u/JohnsonBrosConst [link] [comments] When it comes to enhancing the value of your home, strategic remodeling projects can make a significant impact. Whether you're preparing to sell or simply want to enjoy an upgraded living space, certain renovations offer a high return on investment (ROI). Here’s a guide to the most effective home remodeling projects that can boost your home’s value. Kitchen Remodel Why It Works: The kitchen is often seen as the heart of the home, and a modern, functional kitchen is a major selling point for potential buyers. What to Focus On Cabinetry - Upgrade to modern, soft-close cabinets. Countertops - Opt for durable and attractive materials like granite or quartz. Appliances - Install energy-efficient, stainless steel appliances. Lighting - Add task lighting under cabinets and stylish pendant lights over islands. ROI: A minor kitchen remodel can recoup about 81% of its cost, while a major remodel might return around 59% . Bathroom Upgrade Why It Works: Bathrooms are another high-traffic area that buyers scrutinize closely. What to Focus On Fixtures - Replace old faucets, showerheads, and toilets with modern, water-saving models. Vanity - Update to a contemporary style with ample storage. Tile and Flooring - Choose durable, appealing materials like ceramic or porcelain tiles. Lighting and Mirrors - Install new lighting fixtures and mirrors to create a bright, spacious feel. ROI: A midrange bathroom remodel can return about 70% on investment. Curb Appeal Enhancements Why It Works: First impressions matter. Enhancing your home's exterior makes it more attractive and inviting. What to Focus On Landscaping - Invest in professional landscaping, including fresh sod, flowering plants, and trimmed shrubs. Front Door - Replace or repaint the front door for a fresh look. Exterior Lighting - Add pathway lights and updated porch lights. Siding and Paint - Repair or replace damaged siding and consider a fresh coat of paint. ROI: Investing in curb appeal can yield a return of up to 100% . Adding a Deck or Patio Why It Works: Outdoor living spaces are highly desirable, especially in regions with pleasant weather. What to Focus On Deck - Use high-quality materials like composite decking for longevity. Patio - Consider stone or concrete for durability and aesthetics. Outdoor Kitchen/Fire Pit - Enhance the space with built-in grills or fire pits for added functionality. ROI: A wooden deck addition can offer an ROI of about 75%, while a patio can provide a similar return . Basement Finishing Why It Works: Finishing a basement adds usable square footage without expanding the home's footprint, appealing to families needing extra space. What to Focus On Insulation and Flooring - Ensure proper insulation and choose durable flooring like vinyl or carpet. Lighting - Install adequate lighting to avoid a cave-like feel. Bathroom - Add a bathroom if space allows for added convenience. ROI: A finished basement can recoup about 70% of its cost . Energy-Efficient Improvements Why It Works: Energy efficiency is increasingly important to buyers looking to reduce their utility costs and environmental footprint. What to Focus On Windows - Replace old windows with double- or triple-pane, energy-efficient models. Insulation - Upgrade insulation in attics and walls. HVAC - Install a high-efficiency heating and cooling system. Solar Panels: Consider adding solar panels if feasible. ROI: Energy-efficient improvements can vary, but new windows typically return about 70-80% . Attic Conversion Why It Works: Converting an attic into a livable space, such as an extra bedroom or office, adds functional square footage. What to Focus On Structural Integrity - Ensure the attic can support the conversion. Access - Install a proper staircase for safe and easy access. Insulation and Ventilation - Properly insulate and ventilate to create a comfortable environment. ROI: An attic bedroom conversion can offer an ROI of approximately 75%. Strategic home remodeling projects not only enhance your living experience but also significantly boost your property's value. Whether you're focusing on the kitchen, bathroom, or outdoor spaces, choosing the right projects can provide impressive returns. Remember to balance your budget, consider local market demands, and always aim for quality craftsmanship to maximize your investment. By prioritizing these high-ROI renovations, you’ll be well on your way to enjoying both immediate and long-term benefits from your home improvement efforts. Since 1980, Johnson Brothers Construction has been the premier choice for residential remodeling, with over 40 years of experience in tearing down, repairing, redesigning, and reconstructing homes. Our design/build program seamlessly integrates the design and construction phases, offering our clients a streamlined, “one-stop shopping” experience. Our team, including an in-house architect, estimators, office manager, production coordinators, and skilled field personnel, ensures comprehensive support for your project. Conveniently located in north Seattle, we serve home owners through out the Puget Sound. Call us today for a complimentary consultation and start your successful remodeling journey with us. Sources: Cost vs. Value Report (2024) Remodeling Magazine National Association of Realtors (NAR) HGTV Home Improvement Tips Forbes - Home Remodeling Projects HomeAdvisor Energy Star - Home Improvement This Old House - Remodeling Tips |
2024.06.07 19:22 Helpful-Swordfish458 Urgent. I’m in freeze mode and I don’t know how to manage my to do list. To do list at the end. Advice wanted. TW gross house.
2024.06.07 17:39 demogorgon_is_my_pet Help with non-reno refresh for this bathroom? Goal: Midcentury Modern
2024.06.07 16:49 demogorgon_is_my_pet Bathroom refresh ideas
https://preview.redd.it/fy7eb3cvu55d1.png?width=1536&format=png&auto=webp&s=36c117a2a77ded5e1b10ec27f267db4f561c2ae0 submitted by demogorgon_is_my_pet to HomeDecorating [link] [comments] I just bought a really cool 1970s house and this is the downstairs bathroom. I would probably want to really remodel this bathroom within the next few years but at the moment, I'm just looking for ideas to update and refresh it that don't require heavy lifting, demolition, or otherwise knowing anything about plumbing. The rest of the house has a very mid-century modern/1970s camp vibe with a lot of wood and windows. But I'm at a loss for how to get this bathroom to at least flow with the rest of the house without actually tearing anything up. I'm not sure if using dark colors will darken the room too much or if I should paint the tile versus peel and stick tiles (I despise the current tile so if anything changes it's got to be that). My ideas so far:
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2024.06.07 16:40 BeautifulWerewolf_39 Prius build with full kitchen
Prius build with full kitchen submitted by BeautifulWerewolf_39 to vandwellers [link] [comments] Hey all, think it’s finally time to share my build. I’ve been living full-time in my 2011 Prius named Mira for almost 3 years now and I love it. But I never found a cooking solution I was happy with and I missed having a real kitchen. After messing around with designs for a while I landed on this. Finished it in February 2024. I’ve never built anything before and was tight on both time and budget, but I’m happy with it overall. I painted all the wood surfaces since the photos were taken, and the one by the sink became a chalkboard that I let people I meet write on. It includes:
That said, this car can never be put back the way it was lol. I plan to live in it until the wheels fall off. AMA. |
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2024.06.07 07:24 BeautifulWerewolf_39 Prius build with full kitchen
Hey all, think it’s finally time to share my build. I’ve been living full-time in my 2011 Prius named Mira for almost 3 years now and I love it. But I never found a cooking solution I was happy with and I missed having a real kitchen. After messing around with designs for a while I landed on this. Finished it in February 2024. I’ve never built anything before and was tight on both time and budget, but I’m happy with it overall. submitted by BeautifulWerewolf_39 to priusdwellers [link] [comments] I painted all the wood surfaces since the photos were taken, and the one by the sink became a chalkboard that I let people I meet write on. It includes:
That said, this car can never be put back the way it was lol. I plan to live in it until the wheels fall off. AMA. |
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2024.06.06 15:51 Intelligent_Dot820 Unbiased opinions please
Unbiased opinions.. see photos submitted by Intelligent_Dot820 to Carpentry [link] [comments] My husband and I recently did a second floor addition on our home. The contracto supervisor we hired is a long time family friend… and I’ve seen his home and work and have never heard a bad thing about his work… We are extremely disappointed to say the least… I don’t understand construction but I’ve had two contractors tell us we should be going to court. My husband is a perfectionist so I’m having a hard time deciphering what’s truly unacceptable and what’s acceptable. See photo link for album of what I have of videos and photos so far For starters, the timeline was way off with zero communication.. we had to Spend an extra $5000 in rent, and there were multiple weeks nobody was on the job site. Day 1 the framers were using outdated architecture plans provided by contractor. My husband caught this, not him, and went to print new plans for them. We had bad rain and the temporary roof wasn’t secured properly and our house flooded.. so we had to rip up all the hardwood floor on the first floor that was supposed to remain. The new flooring bounces significantly in numerous places. Contractor stated he would put in finish nails at the end.. but a few people told me that he should’ve put in new subfloors or plywood where there would be bounce. The cabinets he installed were an inch and a quarter unlevel so we had someone come fix them (in 2 hours) and they were completely level afterwards. The entire house is not square. Every wall is off to a differing degree. Contractor and husband had a verbal argument and we decided to cut ties with the contractor.. who kept saying he had a day or so of work left. Our brand new closet is 3 inches off. The staircase is truly treacherous looking… after being built wrong twice, this was the third attempt. Our painter said he went through 2 cases of caulk and that’s unusual for him… the plans call for mold resistant drywall in the basement hallway and that’s not what was installed. We only owe the contractor 10 grand… the trim wasn’t finished and what was finished we had to have it all repaired. There is a raised part of the counter that contractor didn’t notice in the plans… I caught it before they came to install countertops and he came back and framed it for me… that’s now the only unlevel part of our counter… tile guy said it’s an inch difference from each end. He also ordered two wrong color accent cabinets and I had to have them painted. We had two built in cabinets in our plans… a built in coat closet and built in lockers, not done. He didn’t hang closet systems (in our plans), in 4/5 closets. No hardware installed anywhere in the house. A whole staircase not finished. I was told the joists for the floors have a piece of roof sheathing between them to fill a gap. The railings are not secure on the stairway. There are multiple jogs in the wall. The opening in the ceiling for drop down attic stairs was framed wrong, needs to be reframed and drop down stairs were also never installed. Sooo… opinions? |
2024.06.06 15:23 Intelligent_Dot820 Unbiased opinions
My husband and I recently did a second floor addition on our home. The contracto supervisor we hired is a long time family friend… and I’ve seen his home and work and have never heard a bad thing about his work… We are extremely disappointed to say the least… I don’t understand construction but I’ve had two contractors tell us we should be going to court. My husband is a perfectionist so I’m having a hard time deciphering what’s truly unacceptable and what’s acceptable. submitted by Intelligent_Dot820 to ConstructionManagers [link] [comments] See photo link for album of what I have of videos and photos so far For starters, the timeline was way off with zero communication.. we had to Spend an extra $5000 in rent, and there were multiple weeks nobody was on the job site. Day 1 the framers were using outdated architecture plans provided by contractor. My husband caught this, not him, and went to print new plans for them. We had bad rain and the temporary roof wasn’t secured properly and our house flooded.. so we had to rip up all the hardwood floor on the first floor that was supposed to remain. The new flooring bounces significantly in numerous places. Contractor stated he would put in finish nails at the end.. but a few people told me that he should’ve put in new subfloors or plywood where there would be bounce. The cabinets he installed were an inch and a quarter unlevel so we had someone come fix them (in 2 hours) and they were completely level afterwards. The entire house is not square. Every wall is off to a differing degree. Contractor and husband had a verbal argument and we decided to cut ties with the contractor.. who kept saying he had a day or so of work left. Our brand new closet is 3 inches off. The staircase is truly treacherous looking… after being built wrong twice, this was the third attempt. Our painter said he went through 2 cases of caulk and that’s unusual for him… the plans call for mold resistant drywall in the basement hallway and that’s not what was installed. We only owe the contractor 10 grand… the trim wasn’t finished and what was finished we had to have it all repaired. There is a raised part of the counter that contractor didn’t notice in the plans… I caught it before they came to install countertops and he came back and framed it for me… that’s now the only unlevel part of our counter… tile guy said it’s an inch difference from each end. He also ordered two wrong color accent cabinets and I had to have them painted. We had two built in cabinets in our plans… a built in coat closet and built in lockers, not done. He didn’t hang closet systems (in our plans), in 4/5 closets. No hardware installed anywhere in the house. A whole staircase not finished. I was told the joists for the floors have a piece of roof sheathing between them to fill a gap. The railings are not secure on the stairway. There are multiple jogs in the wall. The opening in the ceiling for drop down attic stairs was framed wrong, needs to be reframed and drop down stairs were also never installed. Sooo… opinions? |
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2024.06.05 11:09 tab_rick The Ultimate Guide to Waterfall Countertop
You may want to ask, ‘Do waterfall counters come with any advantages? How are they better?’ This kind of countertop comes with additional aesthetics, a satisfactory flow of water, and good edges that allow liquid passage. submitted by tab_rick to KKRsolidsurface [link] [comments] In this article, you will learn about this unique waterfall solid surface countertop. In addition, a comparison of waterfall kinds of countertops with other countertop styles, common materials used for edge countertops, benefits of solid surface countertops, and steps to design and install these counters among others would be discussed. What is a Waterfall Countertop?There are distinguishable varieties of countertop layouts in the market. However, what is a waterfall countertop? Waterfall solid surface countertops are more modern and distinct from the traditional countertop style, design, and pattern. It plunges vertically to the edge of a kitchen cabinethttps://preview.redd.it/k1a5564qxp4d1.png?width=758&format=png&auto=webp&s=fbf20bd4e9f3c60de8d9e3ac0bbc1b7cfb716896 This new countertop design is also known as a waterfall edge countertop, and it creates a continuous flow. It links the sink and countertop to the cabinet, in a normal and easy manner. While traditional countertops don’t extend to the floor, waterfall counters do. It is primarily waterproof and cannot get easily vandalized, made from natural materials, and some authentic artificial products. It doesn’t suit traditional and more rustic spaces. It looks outstanding in contemporary standard kitchens like Industrial, company, hotel, Big home kitchens, and so on. Installing this countertop comes with supplementary benefits, which would be discussed later. Comparison of Waterfall Countertops with Other Countertop StylesHere, many kinds of countertops would be compared to reveal the better choice.Different Overall Aesthetics of the DecorationWaterfall countertops are widely recognized for their distinct and sleek aesthetic appeal, making them a popular choice among homeowners and design professionals. The continuous flow of the countertop material cascading down the sides creates a seamless and visually striking look that instantly elevates the overall design of a space. This modern design element adds a touch of sophistication and elegance to any kitchen or bathroom.The clean lines and smooth edges of a waterfall countertop contribute to a contemporary and minimalist aesthetic, creating a focal point that draws the eye and makes a bold statement. The unique visual impact of a waterfall countertop sets it apart from traditional countertop styles, which often lack the same level of sleekness and aesthetic appeal. Extra Function: Serves as a Protective BarrierWaterfall countertops outlast ordinary countertops that end at the cabinet’s edge in terms of durability and impact resistance. Waterfall countertops form a protective barrier by extending vertically down the edges, reducing the chance of unintentional damage such as chipping or cracking.This increased resilience is especially beneficial in high-traffic situations or households with active children or pets, providing peace of mind and long-term performance. Different Customization OptionsA waterfall kitchen counter comes with customization options, which puts it above other countertop styles. One of the main customization choices is the selection of materials. Customers can choose from a range of options like natural stone, quartz, or solid surface materials, each offering unique textures and colors.Choices include straight edges for a sleek and contemporary appeal or more decorative profiles like beveled or bullnose edges for a softer and elegant look. The choice of thickness is another customization option, with thicker countertops often conveying a bolder and more substantial presence. Finally, customers can also select the finish of the waterfall countertop, whether it’s a high gloss, matte, or textured finish, to enhance the desired aesthetic and match the overall design theme of the space. In this case, KKR Customizations offers outstanding waterfall solid countertop customizations on every countertop purchased. KKR customizes solid surface sheet countertops and many others. Different Difficulty of InstallationThe installation of a waterfall countertop can present some unique challenges compared to standard countertop installations. One of the main factors is the need for precise measurements and cuts to achieve a seamless and visually appealing waterfall effect.Additionally, the installation requires careful leveling to ensure that the countertop aligns perfectly with the cabinetry and maintains a consistent and balanced appearance. Skilled craftsmanship and attention to detail are crucial to ensure a successful installation of a waterfall countertop. Common Materials Used for Waterfall Edge CountertopDifferent materials are used to develop a waterfall edge countertop and these materials vary in multiple ways. These materials include solid surfaces, natural stones (marble and granite), laminate, concrete, and wood among others.Solid SurfaceWaterfall solid countertops are made with a solid surface which makes them one of the best countertops. Solid surface countertops come with extra advantages like having seamless joints and not being porous and also defying stains and bacteria. There are also solid surface sinks and basins for bathroom use.Furthermore, solid surfaces are hard and highly durable, impact resistant, and they require minor maintenance. Solid surface countertops are easy to clean, absorb heat, and scratches can be easily burnished out, and are the best for solid surface kitchen solutions. Solid surface countertops are versatile in application, they are used to make bathroom, kitchen, and sink countertops used in restaurants and hotels, residences, and hospitals. Despite having a solid surface, it remains attractive and has miscellaneous patterns. In essence, solid surface countertops are used for greater applications such as bar counters, tabletops, restaurant counters, and solid counters used in hospitals. Whenever solid surface countertops are needed, the best manufacturing source is KKR Solid Surface Waterfall Countertops. The company offers high-quality solid surface countertops. These countertops come in the best solid materials which make them durable, long-lasting, and easy to maintain. Likewise, they come in the best designs and patterns which makes them stunning and applicable for aesthetic use. Natural Stone: Marble, Granite, and QuartziteNatural stones are materials used to fabricate countertops. These natural stones range from Marble, Granite, and Quartzite. Marble countertops are made from marble natural stone. It has a great surface good for baking, or other forms of cooking.Yet, marble surface countertops are not wholly heat resistant. It is prohibited for users to place hot pans or pots directly on marble countertops. This makes solid surface countertops better because they are heat resistant. WoodWoods are versatile which is why they can be used for countertops. Wooden countertops are also attractive, especially when the wood is neatly polished or painted. Woods are also used to draft different patterns and designs for countertops, but how long can they last?Wooden countertops are not as strong as solid surface countertops, because wood is not durable enough and they effortlessly lose quality. Wooden countertops mandate a lot of maintenance. It can be easily damaged by spills and excessive water. Again, not all kinds of wood are strong enough to sustain heavy use in a kitchen. However, if wooden countertops are given enough maintenance, they can retain their aesthetics. They can also last for a period, but it is reasonable to use a better material with nominal maintenance. LaminateA laminate is a material produced from layers of paper that are pressed together to gain tightness and to form a rigid and thin sheet to easily work with. These sheets are then glued to different materials or surfaces to create countertops.Laminate countertops are known to be an inexpensive and low-maintenance kitchen countertop option. It can be built by a house owner and doesn’t require the services of a professional to install it. This accompanies the advantage that solid surface countertops also procure. On the other hand, laminate countertops don’t have a long lifespan, they easily lose quality when compared to other materials. They are also resistant to burns and chipping which leads to delamination. Furthermore, laminate countertops are vulnerable to heat damage, and they are not scratch-proof. Additionally, moisture easily escapes through its seams which causes delamination. All of these damages are not repairable when they occur. ConcreteJust like laminate countertops, concrete countertops are also inexpensive. Concrete is a composite material from cement and sharp sand, used to carve a counter that can be used in the kitchen for basic cooking. Concretes are durable and they last for decades if properly maintained.In addition, concrete countertops are one of the oldest types of countertop styles. Concrete countertops provide endless design options. It is possible to customize the sheen and color of concrete countertops. Also, the shape of the counters can be carved out using concrete. Unfortunately, concrete countertops are prone to stains and chipping. Also, these countertops are not scratch-proof because they leave marks when something is dragged on them. Concrete is also porous, which means it will absorb any spills. As a result, it causes bacteria growth if it is not properly sealed. Benefits of Solid Surface Waterfall CountertopsThere are innumerable benefits attached to a solid surface waterfall worktop. Here, these benefits would be discussed in detail, and reasons why solid surface countertops are the best would be made obvious. These benefits range from the aesthetic appearance, the countertops being non-porous, durability, variety in colors and designs, and so on.Improve the Look with a Modern and Stylish AppealWhen comparing solid surface countertops with other countertop styles, it asserts a modern and stylish look. It features reflective finishes and high gloss materials that contribute to its stylish appeal and gives it an upscale and contemporary look. Traditional countertops like wooden countertops or laminate countertops can give relative stylish appeal, yet solid surface countertops stand out.Wooden countertops can create a warm and inviting atmosphere, adding a touch of natural beauty to a space. They can be particularly well-suited for farmhouse-style kitchens, where their warm tones and unique grain patterns can contribute to a cozy ambiance. Laminate countertops, on the other hand, have evolved over the years, and modern laminate designs can mimic the appearance of natural stone or other materials, providing cost-effective options that can still be visually appealing. In other words, solid surface countertops are used in standard kitchens like hotel kitchens, hospital kitchens, industrial kitchens, big home kitchens, and other classy kitchens. Using a concrete countertop, for instance, doesn’t appeal to a modern and stylish look. Thus, solid surface countertops are used because they have an aesthetic and luxurious appeal. Seamless Integration in Waterfall Countertop DesignsAnother remarkable benefit of solid surface countertops is the seamless integration in the design. When compared to other countertop styles, it is the only type that offers a link from one part to another and down. The surface can be customized to carry seamless integration designs, which makes the countertop more useful than other countertop styles.In addition, the solid surface materials can be customized and put together to create a continuous flow. That is, the solid surface materials connect from every part of the countertop, from the top to the waterfall countertop edge, and the sides of the cabinet. As a result, it gives a visually cohesive and uninterrupted appearance. Being Non-Porous: Resistant to Stains, Moisture, and BacteriaSolid surface countertops are non-porous; they do not attract stains, moisture, or bacteria. When compared to other countertop styles, solid surface countertops are the best option against bacteria, moisture, and stains. The countertop is resistant to stains, stains can be effortlessly cleaned without any damage.Likewise, solid surface waterproof and durable countertops are resistant to moisture, that is, moisture does not affect the countertop. For instance, after cooking, hot pots leave moisture on the countertop, but they cannot damage it due to their resistance. Some other countertop styles are not resistant to moisture and stains. If a countertop is not taken care of properly, it attracts bacteria and this is injurious to kitchen hygiene. Since it doesn’t attract moisture and stains, bacteria can’t inhabit the countertop. Solid surface countertops can easily be wiped clean with soap and water. Durable and Easy to RepairWhen choosing any countertop style, durability is the first thing to look out for. This wouldn’t be a problem if solid surface countertops are installed in kitchens. This countertop design is known to be highly durable, and solid enough to sustain heavy use. In contrast to wooden countertops, they lack strength over time, but solid surface countertops maintain their strength.Correspondingly, solid surface countertops are easy to repair. If the countertop encounters any dent, it can be overhauled easily. Most countertops cannot be repaired because it requires a complete reinstallation. Laminate countertops for instance when delaminated or burnt, only that part cannot be fixed. A new laminate countertop should be installed instead. Various Optional Colours and FinishesAmongst other benefits, solid surface countertops provide a choice of colors and finishes. Granite countertops for instance do not provide this choice, because granites are natural stones and countertops are designed from it. The granites are used the way they are without any form of modification or color change. Accordingly, solid surface countertops are available in various colors.In addition, solid surface well-finished kitchen countertops are not restricted to a single finish. It comes with a variety of finished designs, which is not guaranteed in other countertop styles. Solid surface countertops drop vertically to the edge of a kitchen cabinet. It is designed together with the cabinet, unlike the separated versions that existed earlier. Steps to Design and Install Waterfall Island CountersHitherto, waterfall counters have been discussed and the benefits that come with their application have been buttressed. Now, the steps to design and install a waterfall island counter would be highlighted and discussed.Choose the Proper MaterialThere are countless countertop materials which include: solid surface materials, wood, laminate material, natural stone materials (marble and granite), concrete, and so on.The first step is picking the best materials from those highlighted. Before choosing, durability should be considered, longevity should be considered, and its resistance to heat or stain should be confirmed. Does it attract moisture and bacteria? After these considerations, the best material should be selected. As an illustration, laminate countertops are not known to be heat-resistant or moisture free and they easily lose quality. Which countertop style is proper? Which is the best? Solid surface materials are the best when durability, strength, and other factors are considered. Measure the Dimensions of the RoomBefore installation, the room should be measured to determine if it conforms. Accordingly, it is mandatory to measure the dimensions of the room. The length and width of the room should be measured diligently, to get accurate measurements before installing the counter. Failure to measure the dimensions of the room results in the wrong installation and the countertop will end up useless.Contact Waterfall Countertop Manufacturer for ProcessingAfter several contemplations on the proper design, the dimension of the room should be measured too. If this has been carried out successfully, the next thing to do is contact a solid surface countertop manufacturer for processing. Some manufacturers allow customizations. Customers can come up with their preferred design ideas and the manufacturer puts them into existence.A good manufacturer has a variety of designs and colors and the customer picks the best ones. When the whole process is complete, the manufacturer processes the countertops, and they are supplied. In this case, it is necessary to reach a reliable manufacturer to make the whole process easy, fast, and convenient. Carry Out the InstallationAfter completing the steps above, the next thing to do is proceed with the installation. It is not difficult to carry out the installation and it doesn’t require the assistance of a professional. The material can be cut via straight cuts, curved cuts, or mirror cuts.To install the countertop, prepare the area and create enough space for the countertop. Then, all cuts should be completed diligently to get the appropriate shape and look. Glue sections together if the need arises. Lastly, move it back towards the wall and secure the countertop. Customise Solid Surface Waterfall Countertops that Require Low MaintenanceKKR delivers the best customization service for solid-surface waterfall counters. The company offers miscellaneous customization alternatives to meet the unique requirements of different clients for solid-surface kitchen countertops. The customization options range from size and shape to color and finish.The company offers high-quality solid surface countertops. These countertops come in the best solid materials which make them durable, long-lasting, and easy to maintain. KKR offers Stable Prices, Large Output, Stable quality, Fast Production Speed, and many other benefits. One-Stop CustomizationKKR offers excellent one-stop customization services to clients which enable clients to pick from a wide range of colors, patterns, and designs. The company delivers over 10 colors such as white, beige white, pearl grey, chip 1665 grey, black, and so on.KKR has over 127 texture patterns for selection and the patterns are not only abundant, but 80% of them are KKR exclusive and difficult to copy. Reasonable Delivery TimeApart from customization, KKR offers reasonable delivery time because the company is not known to dawdle with delivery. When a purchase is made, KKR ensures it is delivered as soon as possible. The company processes delivery very fast.Certificate-Guaranteed QualityKKR has a certificate-guaranteed quality which affirms its authenticity and proves it to be the best source for solid surface countertops. KKR products have passed CE and SGS tests and satisfied numerous clients in bathroom, kitchen, furniture and finishing, and commercial application.ConclusionIn a nutshell, choosing the best countertop style is not a herculean task. Selecting the proper countertop material is essential, and solid surface countertops pass the test. Solid surface countertops and other countertop styles have been compared, the benefits of solid surface countertops have been highlighted and a reliable manufacturer has been recommended.KKR presents the best customization service for solid surface waterfall counters. The company offers various customization options to meet the unique requirements of different clients for solid-surface kitchen countertops. The countertops come in high quality, durability, seamless integration, and a variety of designs, patterns, and colors. Hence, buyers can contact us and get a quote instantly. |