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  2. 7 Beautiful and Inexpensive Kitchen Countertop Ideas ... - AOL

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    Go With Tile. Another popular kitchen countertop idea on a budget is tile. Tile is as economical as laminate—especially if you opt for ceramic or porcelain, which range from $5 to $30 per square ...

  3. Your Guide to the Real Cost of Granite Countertops - AOL

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    It’s important to note for the average home renovation granite countertops will cost between $2,250 and $4,500, and most people are spending $3,250 for their countertops.

  4. Sustainable refurbishment - Wikipedia

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    Sustainable refurbishment describes working on existing buildings to improve their environmental performance using sustainable methods and materials. A refurbishment or retrofit is defined as: "any work to a building over and above maintenance to change its capacity, function or performance' in other words, any intervention to adjust, reuse, or upgrade a building to suit new conditions or ...

  5. Adaptive reuse - Wikipedia

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    Adaptive reuse refers to the process of reusing an existing building for a purpose other than which it was originally built or designed for. It is also known as recycling and conversion. [ 1 ] Adaptive reuse is an effective strategy for optimizing the operational and commercial performance of built assets. [ 2 ]

  6. Say Good-bye to Granite Countertops - AOL

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    NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- The granite countertop's glory days might be over. During the housing boom, updating a kitchen with high end materials like cherry wood cabinets and a Viking stove was a ...

  7. Dimension stone - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, concerns were raised regarding radon emissions from granite countertops; the National Safety Council states that the contributions of radon to inside air come from the soil and rock around the residence (69%), the outdoor air and the water supply (28%), and only 2.5% from all building materials-including granite countertops.

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