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Many people would enjoy granite countertops in their new or remodeled kitchen, but worry about the negative things they’ve heard about this beautiful natural material.

In an effort to put their minds at ease, we’re going to debunk 5 of the negative myths about granite.

Granite will lose its shine

Marble may lose its sheen over time, but granite is much denser and resistant to normal household activities that would abrade softer stones like marble. In fact, granite is so hard that it’s polished with diamond-impregnated pads!

Hot pans will crack granite countertops

Granite is a very dense and hard natural material that is heat-resistant. You probably shouldn’t repeatedly set hot pans in the same place, but under normal use you don’t have to worry about your granite countertops cracking. You can always just use a trivet or hot pad like you would for any other countertop if you want an extra layer of protection.

Granite harbors bacteria

Because some granites are porous and require the use of sealers, there is a myth that granite harbors dangerous bacteria. However, according to this study by the Hospitality Institute of Technology and Management, granite harbored fewer bacteria than any other surface tested when cleaned with soap and water. When vinegar was used as a sanitizing rinse after cleaning, stainless steel edged past granite into the top spot. However, both granite and stainless steel were head and shoulders above the other surfaces, particularly after the vinegar rinse.

Additionally, the Center for Disease Control and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health both give granite a clean bill of health. Neither have any records of illness traced back to properly cleaned granite countertops.

All granite is high maintenance & must be sealed

Not all granite needs to be sealed. Sealers work by soaking into the surface and filling in the pores and voids so stains won’t. If the pores of the stone are small enough, there is no way for liquids to penetrate – whether stains or sealers! In that case, the sealer will just sit on the surface instead of being absorbed.

In order to tell if your granite needs a sealer or not, do the water test. If your granite countertops do need a sealer, choose a quality sealer that only requires reapplication every 5 – 10 years. That’s hardly high maintenance!

Routine maintenance consists of wiping it down with soap and water just like you would any other countertop.

Granite is the costliest countertop material

People often perceive granite as being extremely expensive. That may have been true years ago, but with its continued popularity the price of granite has come down dramatically. Today, granite is often priced lower than comparable engineered stone or man-made alternatives.

With proper care, granite countertops will last more than a lifetime. That’s because it’s one of the hardest and most durable of all natural materials. It also increases your home’s value and resell potential.

When you are ready for the kitchen of your dreams, complete with granite countertops, contact us. We can turn your dreams into reality.

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Bathrooms aren’t just a utilitarian space in today’s home, they’re a statement of practical luxury and convenience.

This years hottest trends in vanities will not only add style and class to your bathroom, but they’ll add a new level of functionality too. Most of the hottest vanity trends this year revolve around keeping things elegant, simple and extremely practical. Whether you’re looking for a spa retreat feeling or just a little more practicality, these three trends are worth taking a look at.

Floating Vanities

Floating vanities are one of the hottest trends for bathrooms right now and for good reason. Not only are they beautiful to look at, but they are extremely practical and add a hint of luxury to a bathroom. Floating vanities can be made from a large variety of materials from wood and metal to granite and tile, just about anything goes. Storage can also be added, either in cabinet form or open shelves for the ultimate in convenience and practicality.

Without the legs and cabinets found under a traditional vanity, they take up a lot less space and make the bathroom feel more open. You spent a lot of time picking out the gorgeous flooring in your bathroom so why cover it up with a chunky vanity? With a floating vanity, every inch of that floor will be visible. They also make it much easier to clean in those tight corners under the sink that used to be such a pain.

Double Sink Vanities

If you share a bathroom with your significant other, you know how hectic mornings can be and how difficult it is to share a single sink. Tooth brushing, hair styling, shaving, it’s all got to be done and taking turns can be tough. Duel vanities are a must have for couples that just don’t have enough room for all those products you need every day. The added storage and extra space to spread out can really make a difference when it comes to elbow room.

You don’t have to have a football field sized bathroom either, even homeowners with a small master bathroom can get in on the act. Storage drawers underneath allow for his and hers areas that keep everything neat, clean and out of site which is a huge bonus. Plus, they come in floating styles as well so cleaning underneath is a breeze.

Clean lines, simple, practical, yet elegant designs make a bathroom truly spectacular. Floating vanities and duel sink vanities are one of the best ways to accomplish this in your bathroom. If you’d like to find out more about these hot new vanity trends or if you’d like some other ideas, contact us, we will be happy to help you design and build the bathroom of your dreams.