by Linus Modlich | Aug 20, 2015 | Residential Solutions, Set In Stone
Whether you’re just refreshing your bathroom or doing a complete remodel, you’ll probably plan on replacing your bathroom countertops. More people are turning to natural stone countertops in just about every room of their home and they are a great choice for the...
by Linus Modlich | Aug 14, 2015 | Commercial Solutions, Consumer Education, Helpful Tips, Residential Solutions, Set In Stone
In April we talked about the difference between quartz and quartzite countertops so you may recall that quartz and quantize are not the same. Quartzite is a naturally occurring stone and quartz is man-made. Today we’ll look at quartzite countertops vs granite. Keep in...
by Linus Modlich | Jul 24, 2015 | Consumer Education, Residential Solutions, Set In Stone
Carrara Marble continues to be one of our top selling marble countertop options. The deep grey of the veining and the bright white of the marble itself works with so many different décors that we’ve had clients who have bought the same Carrara marble a second time...
by Linus Modlich | Jul 17, 2015 | Consumer Education, Helpful Tips, Residential Solutions, Set In Stone
If it’s time to update your kitchen layout and add marble or granite countertops in Columbus Ohio, it’s best to work with a professional designer or contractor as you plan the new layout. Here are three things to consider when you start working with a designer or...
by Linus Modlich | Jul 10, 2015 | Consumer Education, Residential Solutions, Set In Stone
So you’ve decided to start a kitchen remodeling project or get new countertops in the bathroom and have had a few companies provide you quotes. You’ve spoken with a few natural stone fabricators and now you’re trying to make the best selection for your home and budget...
by Linus Modlich | Jun 24, 2015 | Consumer Education, Helpful Tips, Residential Solutions, Set In Stone
For many remodeling a kitchen or bathroom is fun and exciting. For others making kitchen and bath decisions doesn’t come quite as easily. But making this type of transition should be relatively pain free (unless you have painful relatives!). Nonetheless, once you’ve...
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