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Cosentino Silestone quartz countertops are new-generation stones.
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The curved island on top of the white cabinets adds a nice touch to the kitchen. The gray backsplash and yellow wall paint contrast the hardwood floors and look beautiful.
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Dark floors are used as the only contrasting color in this open-concept kitchen.
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In this kitchen, which has features we can call the heaven of cream, almost no color other than cream tones is used. However, a different look was obtained using the bright mosaic tiles on the wall and off-white grout.
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Countertops Silestone is not porous and has no maintenance stone. Silestone quartz countertops are better than granite and marble. Flooring material is completely important for the surface.
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Whoever provides the connection between the cabinets and the countertop could be a designer of the house. The kitchen you see above is a perfect example of this.
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This spacious kitchen, which uses many windows to fully see the view of the dock outside, gives the feeling of a beach house with Silestone Pulsar and light green cabinets.
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A nice cozy atmosphere is achieved by using white appliances and wooden cabinets in this cute little L-shaped kitchen.
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One of the most important points when designing a kitchen is the harmony of colors.
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The effect of the quartz countertop that emerges with the combination of white and gold color suits so well with brown cabinets and cream backsplashes.
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The picture above shows that everything that should be in a kitchen has been carefully designed. The most important part here is that the subway-style glass tiles provide a soft transition between the counter and the cabinets.
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The common concern of every homeowner who has their home renovated is which color and style of backsplash they choose.
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The most striking thing in this kitchen with high ceilings is that the glass doors and interiors of the upper cabinets are illuminated.
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We can say that the dark color on the floor contrasts with the rest of the colors in the kitchen and combines perfectly with the Silestone countertop.
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Peninsula style is my favorite type of kitchen because it is very possible to interact with other people in the house while cooking.
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The method preferred by many homeowners is used in this kitchen. The image desired to be created by utilizing the contrast of dark and light colors is achieved with Silestone quartz countertops and brown cabinets.
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In order to get a great kitchen design, it is to choose the most suitable colors and models for your tastes and apply them by combining them with various combinations.
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In this compact kitchen, almost all the walls are covered with cabinets and the massive island in the middle has a farmhouse sink and sits on dark hardwood.
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The large window behind the sink adds natural light to the kitchen, with the white shaker cabinets and travertine backsplashes.
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The important thing in design is to choose the transition color very well. On the other hand, the harmony of the chosen colors and the contribution of the pendants hanging from the ceiling are indisputable.
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Beauty is a relative concept and can vary according to the person. The mosaic backsplashes in this kitchen are the same as the color of the cream countertops and offer a beautiful appearance by contrasting with dark colors inside.
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White cabinets look more prominent due to the dark painting of the walls. The large metal pendants in the middle of the kitchen are in harmony with the stainless steel appliances.
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The Silestone countertop and white cabinets create a beautiful display. Apart from that, having two colors on the floor showed a very nice image.
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This compact kitchen with a high ceiling has almost everything. This image is supported by light green shaker cabinets and white appliances.
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The biggest feature of this small kitchen is that the window behind the sink opens out and creates a beach house atmosphere.
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In this kitchen, where everything is white and its tones, only the floors are designed in dark colors. While the natural stones on the wall add a different dimension to the kitchen, the window behind the sink provides natural light to the room.
Backsplash And Cabinet Designs For Silestone Quartz Countertops
The main players you will use while reshaping the kitchen are clear. What are these? According to me, cabinets, countertops, and backsplash are the most important items, respectively. What comes after them is the color of the floors, the color of the walls, and the tools we will use. This is where the magic begins and your skill allows the kitchen to be rebuilt.
How To Take Care Of Silestone Countertops?
The Silestone countertop surface has a resistant natural stone. It is not like a granite surface for maintenance and does not get stains easily. Plus it has durability and is scratch-free.
Granite Countertops vs Silestone Countertops
Granite and Silestone are two popular materials used for countertops, each with its unique characteristics and benefits.
Ultimately, the choice between granite and Silestone comes down to personal preference and the specific needs of your project. Granite offers natural beauty and durability, while Silestone offers a wider range of design options and requires less maintenance. Consider your budget, style preferences, and lifestyle needs when making your decision.
Cost For Engineered Stone Countertops?
The cost of engineered stone countertops can vary depending on several factors such as the brand, color, and thickness of the slab, as well as the size of the project and the location. On average, homeowners can expect to pay anywhere from $50 to $150 per square foot for engineered stone countertops, including installation.