Countertops

Suggest a concrete countertop for a new kitchen, and most people think sidewalks, driveways, and bridge abutments and say yuck.
But when this wonderfully versatile material is used to make a countertop, the result could not be more different.
A concrete countertop is thin and graceful, not thick and clunky. It's pigmented, and the finish surface is smooth to the touch
and polished to a low sheen. What a concrete countertop would look like in your kitchen, however, will depend on who makes it.
Unlike other countertop materials such as plastic laminate or solid surface, which are manufactured by only three or four companies,
concrete countertops are made by many small fabricators scattered all over the country. There are no industry-wide standards to
which a fabricator must conform, and no two fabricators make it in the same way. - Doityourself.com
Custom concrete countertops, bartops, fireplace hearths and other works of concrete art give your home or office that special "one of a kind" look.
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