Parade of Homes

Spring Parade of Homes 2014

Parade of Homes featuring the best of new homes in Manitoba, Canada

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Cont'd on page 115 "Obviously you can get colours in the quartz that you can't get in natural stone, like the blues and the greens. One of the things we do is Honda dealerships and they're all red. You could never do that in a natural stone." Floform Countertops' Cambria quartz line is popular with home builders and buyers. Floform's Nancy Carpenter says affordable laminates are often standard in new homes, but if buyers choose to upgrade they're generally going with quartz. There's another option for homeowners who want the look of granite without the cost: Formica 180fx Laminate looks so much like the real thing, you have to touch it to tell the difference. Acrylic DuPont Corian solid surfaces are non- porous heat- and stain-resistant countertops that allow for inlays and seamless backsplashes. They're also durable, and in the event they are scratched, they can be restored to their original beauty, since colours permeate the entire product. And Carpenter says stainless steel is becoming popular with interior designers. If you want a marble or limestone look, Anderstedt rec- ommends a quartz countertop that mimics their colours for greater durability. "The quartz is similar in hardness to the granite, where limestone and marbles are softer," he says. "But they're not indestructible. I think there's this percep- tion that the quartz is indestructible, but it's not. It's a very durable product, no question, but still if you made it your mission to damage it you probably can." Anderstedt says the vast majority of granite never needs to be sealed, but sealing is standard and it's becoming more common with quartz countertops as well. Gran- ite and quartz can both handle the heat in the kitchen. They're non-porous and they offer versatility in design and layout. Some homeowners choose wood or glass inlays, but An- derstedt likes the idea of having a built-in area for a tef- lon cutting board that could be changed every few years. Parade of Homes Spring 2014 113

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