Countertops
Has link to Q stone
PentalTek in Ferro. Porcelain
This is porcelain. Could be used for perimeter AND outside countertop. PentalTek in Pietra Grey PentalTek combines the strength and durability of a porcelain slab, with sophisticated design and a refined palette. By utilizing innovative technology, we’re able to expand the design potential for both interior and exterior spaces. Along with the technical performance of a porcelain surface, PentalTek’s XL size allows for seamless installations
PentalQuartz in Sorano Honed This could be perfect for perimeter
PentalQuartz in Sorano Perimeter?
countertop is PentalQuartz in Imperio Dark but not quite black. For perimeter?
countertop is PentalQuartz in Galaxy Honed finish?
Island countertop is PentalQuartz in Borghini
Statuario quartz
Butcher block incorporated into counter
Raised butcher block flanking stove. Would need it wider though
Butcher block
Butcher block counter. For a section on side of range??
Probably quartz. Thicker on island
Dark gray engineered quartz on perimeter counters
Integrated drain board?
Quartz
Honed Luce di Luna quartzite
ColorQuartz, statuario Fantastico
Quartz Silestone: charcoal with suede finish. Possibly for perimeter countertops
Countertop: Brittanicca, marble collection; Cambria
Integrated butcher block
quartz countertops that mimic Arabescato marble nicely juxtapose the aged appearance of the knotty alder wood cabinets
Cosentino, Decton. Sold at Reiko and Appliance Land. Can use outside (kitchen pass through) and heat resistant (fireplace mantle)
Concrete: for perimeter countertop? Like the dark color, honed look
Cosentino’s Loft series for its Silestone product features two new designs named after hipster enclaves Brooklyn (in New York City) and Silver Lake (in Los Angeles). This photo shows the new Silver Lake design, which has a white background and a cement-like pattern in soft gray. Brooklyn has a darker gray cement-like look.
Countertop: honed Bianco Pearl quartzite, Bottega Stone
Marble look quartz
Honed Carrara quartzite
Silverwater quartzite “The great thing about quartzite is it comes in so many colors, so a lot of it looks like marble, but it’s much stronger.”
Naica quartzite in a leathered finish
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