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  2. 22 Signs Your Kitchen Is Outdated, According to Designers - AOL

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    Sign #4: High Barstools and Countertops. The height of your kitchen’s countertops and barstools may make it look more outdated. “Kitchens with high barstools and high countertops (42 inches ...

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    Designed by Morgan Madison Design, wood grain cabinetry (housing Jenn Air's under-counter beverage center, ice machine, and coffee system) is paired with a boldly veined marble countertop and ...

  4. What's the Difference Between Quartz and Quartzite? - AOL

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    Quartz countertops come in even more color and patterns because it’s an engineered stone. “Being manmade, the patterns and the colors and all that are designed by the manufacturer,” Chadha ...

  5. Cambria (company) - Wikipedia

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    The look of any quartz countertop compares to granite in that the colors are deep and consistent. [5] The process of creating the countertops is different than granite, in that it is an engineered product, consisting of a minimum of 93% quartz and 7% epoxy binder and dyes. [6]

  6. Quartzite - Wikipedia

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    Quartzite is a very hard rock composed predominantly of an interlocking mosaic of quartz crystals. The grainy, sandpaper-like surface is glassy in appearance. Minor amounts of former cementing materials, iron oxide, silica, carbonate and clay, often migrate during recrystallization, causing streaks and lenses to form within the quartzite. [1 ...

  7. Engineered stone - Wikipedia

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    Engineered stone. Engineered stone is a composite material made of crushed stone bound together by an adhesive to create a solid surface. The adhesive is most commonly polymer resin, with some newer versions using cement mix. This category includes engineered quartz (SiO 2), polymer concrete and engineered marble stone. [1]

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