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What Should I Look for in a Granite Slab?

Not sure what to look for in a granite slab? Choosing the right granite slab requires more than just browsing the aisles and picking the first one you see. Instead, you want to look at the details of that slab, the thickness, and a few other items to make sure you pick the right one for your home. Here's what to look for in a Granite Slab: Color: Match the granite to your cabinet color, but also consider your appliances, accessories, and fixtures along with [...]

What are the Different Kinds of Granite?

Want to discover the different kinds of granite? To begin, Granite is not a single type of stone. You will find many different varieties of granite. These types describe their colors and patterns, so knowing their names can help you pick the right slab for your remodeling project. Here are a few different kinds of granite:   White Granite: Composed mostly of quartz and feldspar with small black specks in the grains.   Black Granite: Seen mostly in commercial rock but is not actual [...]

What are the Different Grades of Granite?

When it comes to the different grades of granite, it comes in three grades, ranging from basic to high grade. Granite’s grade is determined by veins, pitting, marks, thickness, soft materials inside the composition, and colors. Also, the country where it is sourced from, determines the grade. Here is how these grades breakdown: Grade 1: Entry Level Granite – Entry level granite is also known as “builder” or “commercial” grade. It may be pre-fabricated and used for furniture or apartments. It has a thinner slab [...]

Bullnose Edge vs. Full Bullnose Edge

Shopping for a countertop involves more than picking the material and color – it also means choosing the ideal stone countertop with the right edging. Bullnose and full-bullnose edges are quite popular, especially with a solid surface, such as granite or marble, and other stone countertops. While they sound similar, bullnose and full bullnose do vary in style. Bullnose Edge: The bullnose is a rounded edge that runs from the top to the bottom of your countertop for a highly sophisticated look. A bullnose [...]

Pencil Edge vs. Eased Edge Countertops

When comparing your options for countertops, one question on your mind is whether you should go for a pencil edge vs. eased edge countertops. If you are thinking of selecting natural stone countertops, such as granite or even marble, both edges will work well. However, you must know the differences between the two before you select one or the other.   Key differences between Pencil Edges and Eased Edges: Pencil Edge Countertops: Pencil edges feature a slightly rounded edge, and they are the best [...]

Square Edge vs. Beveled Edge for Countertops: Which is Better?

Regardless of your countertop medium, one big decision you must make after you select your stone countertop surface type is the type of edge. Two popular choices for countertop edges include square and beveled. Before you pick the type for your project, you want to compare square edge vs. beveled edge to see what will fit in your budget, but also in line with your kitchen or bathroom remodeling style.   Square Edge: Square edges are contemporary, modern, and offer a sleek finish to [...]

What’s More Expensive: Quartz or Granite?

Is quartz more expensive than granite? Well, comparing granite to quartz price wise can give you different results depending on various factors at play. Sometimes, granite will come out as the cheaper option. Other times, you may end up with a quartz countertop that costs less than granite. In a comparison of the per square foot price, quartz will usually cost more – averaging about 20 to 40 percent more. However, colour, size, type of edge, installation area, and other factors will affect the [...]

Quartz vs Granite Countertops – Which One Should I Pick?

Generally speaking when it comes to quartz vs granite countertops, choosing quartz countertops can provide you with numerous advantages over purchasing a natural stone countertop like granite. Find out why? Quartz vs Granite Countertops - Here's the key reasons why quartz is better than granite: Durability – Quartz countertops can withstand harsher daily use than granite. It is less likely to chip and scratch too. Less Worry about Bacteria and Stains – Quartz is non-porous, which means no worrying about bacteria seeping into the small [...]

What is the Difference Between Quartz & Granite Countertops?

Quartz & granite countertops from StoneSense are widely popular but very different from one another. Granite is a natural stone but requires more annual upkeep and does not have the same durability as quartz. Quartz is more durable, does not require yearly sealing, and it remains bacteria-free. Quartz and granite both are sensitive to heat, and you should never cut on either slab type with a knife and no cutting board. Both types will enhance your kitchen’s functionality, improve home values, and offer a [...]

Selecting Stone Countertops – The Ultimate Guide

When it comes to refreshing or redesigning the kitchen or bathrooms in your Ottawa home, selecting the right stone countertops is a key component of your renovation project. With a wide range of materials available in the market, it is easy to get lost in the world of colors, textures, patterns, finishes, thickness, and more. However, the experts at Ottawa’s premier supplier of natural stone countertops, are here to help. At StoneSense, we want to ensure that you maximize your investment by finding the [...]