Countertops come in many, many materials and — much like floors — each type of countertop comes with unique cleaning instructions. Yes, there are the “how to clean” tips — but more importantly, the “how not to clean” (aka the “how to not ruin”) advice. We don’t want you t...
What sets these countertops apart from others is that they are made from all natural materials. To cut and install quartz counters, you will need to follow the steps below. Step 1 – Determining the Desired Countertop Size Most likely you'll purchase a manufactured quartz countertop already ...
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How to Install a Tin Tile Backsplash Get step-by-step instructions on how to install a budget-friendly tin tile backsplash. Next Up Laminate Countertops If budget is a top concern, then a laminate countertop may be the best choice for your kitchen surface. Find out the pros and cons of l...
If you want to go back to the beginning you can see thebefore pictures here, consideringall the much updated options available in laminate countertops, andinstalling our own new laminate countertops.And now we have a beadboard backsplash and beadboard on the back of the bar wall too. Beadboa...
Before you begin installing tile, lay a protective barrier on your countertops (and the floor!), such as plastic or cardboard. You don’t want to have to clean up thin-set mortar or grout from the flooring or counter after. Looking for kitchen backsplash ideas that are faster, easier, ...
How To Remove Laminate Countertops For any type of countertop, first remove the 4-inch surround if you have a separate one. Cut any caulk that attaches it to the wall and to the countertop with a box cutter or caulk knife. Use a pry bar to gently pry away from the wall. You may pu...
laminate and cultured marble or solid surface countertops are relatively easy to cut with a jigsaw. But you'll need a grinder to cut stone or stainless steel, and the procedure requires considerable skill, so you might want consider hiring a pro to cut the hole if your countertop is made ...
How To Remove Laminate Countertops For any type of countertop, first remove the 4-inch surround if you have a separate one. Cut any caulk that attaches it to the wall and to the countertop with a box cutter or caulk knife. Use a pry bar to gently pry away from the wall. You may pu...
Can you Paint Laminate Countertops? What Kinds of Countertops Can Be Painted? Are Painted Countertops Right for You? So, are painted countertops worth the risk? Let’s look at some of the pros and cons to help you decide. Pros: It is a cost-effective option if you want a quick fix wi...