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How to have a “new Kitchen” worktop after years of use

by Emma Thompson Writer
The kitchen is an important place in every household as here you get what it takes to get the energy from the foods eaten in order to start anotherday at work, school and/or any other activity you may carry out on a regular basis. It is also the place which is often treated quiteroughly when you are in arushand that therefore hasto endure occurrences such as extreme heat, cuts, scratching and pounding. As a result, even the best of the house the kitchen tops wear out it in afew years, if not months. Ironically, people want their kitchens to be tip top but do not alwayswant to pay attention to the solutions that are now available which can not only make the kitchen rather sturdy but also give it a sleek look that will last for many decades to come.

The kitchen worktop is one such place where most of the cooking and other activities take place although this is often hardly a priority in our busy lives.Most builders often use ordinary stone to save money and since the house owner does not have enough time to research and source their stone whilst working on their projects, many times they simply accept whatever stone is put in front of them. 
In earlier days when only marble worktops were used, the stains and roughness were taken as natural after some years. Although this is still the case with natural stones, if you care than you can have a shiny and as good as a brand new kitchen worktop even after years of use. Silestone kitchen worktops have exclusive properties that contribute to safety, confidence and hygiene to space where we spend more time.

These days even natural hard stone types like granite are no longer the first choice for the kitchen worktops in most cases. It is fast being replaced by the fact that quartz worktops prices are now coming down with every passing year in line with the latest technological advances.

Another solution that is now rage is Silestone, which is actually a combination of natural quartz and other materials that are extraordinarily hard. These characteristics make Silestone kitchen worktops an ideal surface for kitchens, bathrooms and other interior areas that require sturdy materials that won’t be affected with the passage of time. In fact, they are so good that they are now increasingly being used in commercial establishments too.

Silestone Natural Quartz is a surface material with outstanding properties created for kitchen and bath design applications. It offers both beauty and strength. As a matter of fact, its designs are difficult to distinguish from natural stonessuch as marble or granite, and it comesin a wide range of colours and extraordinary textures. Silestone is a non-porous material that is also highly resistant to staining. 
You can relax that the coffee, wine, lemon juice, olive oil, vinegar, would not affect your Silestone kitchen worktops if there is a spillage or if you forget to wipe them off quickly after these take place.

Thanks to these remarkable characteristics, Silestone is the perfect solution forkitchenworktops; it is the ideal choice to transform your homeinto a unique space. What is more, Silestone is the only quartz surface which comes witha25 years available of manufacturers’warranty and that alsoallows you to design your space in natural stone colours, finishes and textures.

Apart from this, since Silestone is an ideal choice for bathrooms and floorings, you can cover the flooring, walling, backsplash, front of your worktop with it to give that seamless finish. It is a material that can embrace its environment perfectly. 
For this reason, Silestone has become the number one choice of numerous interior designers and home designers all over the world, becoming the leading quartz manufacturer in the planet. Its wide range of colours and textures, give them full scope to unleash their creativity.  

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