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The Timeless Beauty Of Countertop Tiles

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Renovating a kitchen requires an enormous number of decisions that must be made. Deciding what changes will make the most impact for your money is paramount to a successful renovation. For many homeowners, transforming the countertops will subsequently transform the kitchen; because countertops cover such a large area in the kitchen, it stands to reason that the design they reflect will ultimately determine the tone of the kitchen.

It 's no wonder, therefore, that a good portion of a kitchen renovation budget invariably goes towards new countertops. But, of course, choosing countertops depends on a number of factors including style, functionality, and budget. There are a number of very popular countertop materials on the market today but none boasts more popularity than ceramic material. In fact, ceramic countertop tiles are among the most popular way to transform a kitchen space.

Ceramic countertop tiles have long boasted a significant popularity with homeowners nationwide. At first glance it is easy to see why these tiles have enjoyed such longevity in the marketplace. Its colors, textures, and style are visually stunning and the nature of its design - sometimes even hand-painted - gives it an artistic, delicate quality that gives any kitchen a unique and creative flair.

But on closer inspection it will be noted that ceramic countertop tiles are anything but delicate. Rather it is a durable and long lasting material that homeowners appreciate for its resilience. In fact, ceramic tiles are resistant to heat, moisture, and stains and are a low-maintenance, highly attractive material.

Like any countertop, ceramic countertop tiles can be installed by a professional. But there are a great many do-it-yourselfers who find that the installation of this particular countertop is especially handyman friendly - because of the scope of the project. Such a project should clearly always begin with precise measurements.

Remember that in calculating the number of tiles that are going to be needed to cover the countertop, you should be sure to remember to allow for any specialty tiles; for example, those tiles that are necessary for edging or for a backsplash.

Additionally, keep in mind the kitchen sink - an oft forgotten piece of the puzzle. For example, if you are intending to install a flush-mounted sink, then you should make sure to do so before the backerboard is in place; if you are planning an undermount sink, then you should install this after the backerboard, or at least after the tiling is completely finished.

Be sure that you have all the tools necessary for the project on hand before you begin -including grout. And it may be wise to invest the time in an instructional course often offered free-of-charge in large home improvement retailers. Finally, before you go lay the ceramic countertop tiles practice the design on a tabletop before transferring it.

Before you grout between tiles be sure that everything is centered and looks the way you had envisioned. Once the tiles are in place and grouting has been completed you can finish the countertop with a lightweight sealant that will help protect the grout from moisture and maintain the integrity of the tiles.

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