Porcelain countertops
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One of the saddest things for me to see is a great kitchen being ruined by a poor countertop choice. You don’t need to settle for a speckly granite, or a fake-looking quartz countertop to get the durability and practicality that you desire.
Paula STAN saved to Countertops
Hi everyone, it’s Grace, Social Media Manager for EHD and trained interior designer. You haven’t seen my name around these parts much, but I’m always in the background, promise. When Emily and Arlyn asked me to take a stab at ...

Julia's Bookbag saved to USEFUL THINGS
This stunning beach house is designed by Brandon Architects along with Patterson Custom Homes, located in Corona Del Mar, California.

One Kindesign saved to Kitchens
***UPDATE***: SEE HOW OUR KITCHEN CURRENTLY LOOKS IN THIS POST ! OUR MOST RECENT KITCHEN UPDATE! As of 3 months ago, we were still very optimistic about using marble as our kitchen countertop, and have decided we're going with statuario marble . But... this wasn't the fir
Kimberly Eng saved to kitchen ideas
Porcelain Calacatta slab and tiles available in 120" x 60" in 6mm thickness. Durable for kitchen countertops, walls, floors, fireplaces, feature walls.

Soledad Rios saved to Quartz countertops
SapienStone porcelain combines total resistance with a refined look suitable for a great variety of decorating styles in the kitchens of 2020, with full-body colours underlining the interior design of residential and commercial spaces alike. The brand’s recent partnership agreements in Germany underline the growing preference for dark neutral colours, used to create a total look or contrast with pale surfaces. Photo credits: 1-4-5-6-7-8 © Ballerina Küchen

Bailey saved to 11. Downstairs | Kitchen | Macro
Calacatta Lucca gauged porcelain slabs with a matte finish are the perfect choice to create dramatic wall installations, showers, countertops, waterfall islands, backsplashes, and floors. Crafted to mimic natural marble, they are a perfect choice to add a sophisticated, yet timeless element to any space.
What has emerged from the tile scene – especially from factories in Spain, Italy and Tennessee – are oversized porcelain slabs that look like granite, marble, wood, linen or just about any other natural material you could want – with none of their maintenance issues or usage restrictions.
chris hilliard saved to counter tops.
Is porcelain countertop better than granite, marble, ceramic tile or other material? This article will tell you more about this topic

Kittie Mayfield saved to Kitchen
Sebring Design Build Large porcelain slabs, popularized in Europe, are a new concept that has really hit the ground running. People are falling in love with the idea of using large porcelain slabs for a variety of different construction and remodeling projects, including flooring, walls, countertops, and much more. Imagine trying to
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