At Cornerstone Kitchen & Bath, we install cultured marble countertops in homes located throughout the area.
Cultured marble is well-known in the bathroom construction and renovation space, as it’s a commonly used material for shower and tub surrounds. But what you may not realize is that this material has more applications. Cultured marble countertops are growing in popularity, boasting an affordable price point coupled with visual appeal. This engineered material features marble dust and natural limestone, which are mixed with synthetic resin. The coating is made from protective gel, which creates a shiny appearance that really stands out.
One of the key differentiators between natural stone and cultured marble countertops is the porous nature. Stone can absorb grease, oil, and stains, as well as harbor bacteria. Since cultured marble is non-porous, you don’t have to worry about these risks. Another plus is that this material is cast in molds. You aren’t limited to slabs, and manufacturers can integrate sinks and backsplashes seamlessly into the countertop surfaces. Grout lines and edges are effectively eliminated, which are common spots for bacteria and mold growth.
The visual appeal of cultured marble is also worth mentioning. This material can be manufactured to replicate the look of natural stone, including granite or marble. Dyes can also change the color, creating a more uniform appearance throughout a room.
At Cornerstone Kitchen & Bath, we install cultured marble countertops in homes located throughout the Raleigh, North Carolina area. With years of experience, we can tackle projects of all sizes and scopes. Our technicians are trained in their crafts and deliver a high level of craftmanship on every job.
At Cornerstone Kitchens, we install cultured marble countertops in Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, Morrisville, Wake Forest, Apex, Henderson, Clayton, and Holly Springs, North Carolina.