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The following article was published in our article directory on April 2, 2012.
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Article Category: Advice
Author Name: Ginger Jackson
When choosing kitchen countertops of granite or marble, you will find there is a very big difference between the two. Granite has greater selections of color, heat resistant, scratch resistant, and stain resistant. It makes an ideal countertop choice because it is made of the hardest materials. Marble is easy to polish and grind but when compared to granite, it has the lowest hardness. Granite is also known for its durability and strength, but marble is more patterned and richly colored.
Marble is more suitable for spaces that are enclosed and are not resistant to adverse conditions of the weather. Granite is resistant to aging, weathering, cold, and maintains the luster for years and years, even centuries. Products of granite are simply ageless. It is made up of three minerals; mica, feldspar, and quartz. On this planet granite is found in quantities that are inexhaustible, humanity will never experience a shortage of this type of material.
Granite began as a crucial part of our human race, starting with the Stone Age. Stone was used for making tools such as axes and hoes and weapons of spears and arrow tips. It was also used for ornaments to symbolize life and for religious monuments. Stone is also utilized in kitchen countertops in various colors and would be a good choice, as well.
Human civilization can be attributed to the history of granite. Stone processing evolved from using unprocessed materials to inventing different cutting tools. It began with dislodging and breaking off, splitting, rough hewing and then later cutting, drilling, and grinding. With the invention of metal tools, man mastered the process of using the hardest rock available and that was granite.
Different colored rocks of granite vary between white Norwegian and black African, having a range of colors; grayish pearl, red, pink, cream, and green. Some are very unique colors and have high decorative value. The process of making monuments of granite was done by thousands for centuries and its aim was to produce precise, beautiful, grandiose, and monumental products.
Ancient Egyptians built pyramids made of pink tiles; pink granite was also used on a monument standing in Paris at Concord Square. The Greeks left a number of granite monuments in Athens and Agamemnon's tomb was made with green porphyry. The Romans improved the granite processing and many temples and monuments are standing in Europe today where we can still admire those marvels of precision.
When you choose kitchen countertops of granite or marble, remember that both have beautiful and attractive qualities and can be highly polished to offer a look of elegance and functionality combined. Easily maintained with a beautiful appearance as a bonus, your new kitchen countertops will give you pleasure for years to come.
Keywords: Countertops, Counter Replacement, Kitchen Countertop, Countertop Remodel, Refinish Countertop
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