Silestone countertops are a great option for homeowners in and around the Asheville area.
When it comes to renovating your kitchen or bathroom, the materials you choose for the space can have a significant impact on the overall look and longevity. In the Asheville, North Carolina area, our team at Cutting Edge Stoneworks offers several options to consider, all providing your clients with a number of benefits. One of the most requested materials we work with is Silestone countertops.
As mentioned, Silestone countertops provide several advantages that make them a popular choice among homeowners, contractors, and designers alike. One of the key benefits of Silestone is its durability. Thanks to its natural quartz composition, it is virtually scratch, stain, and heat resistant. This makes it a perfect choice for high-traffic areas like kitchens and bathrooms, where surfaces are subject to repeated use. Also, Silestone—unlike natural stone countertops—does not require sealing because its non-porous nature prevents liquid and bacteria absorption, resulting in a sanitary and low-maintenance surface.
Another major advantage of Silestone countertops is their adaptability. They are available in a wide range of colors, patterns, and finishes, making them suitable for every design style, from modern to classic. Whether it’s the look of genuine stone you’re after or a sleek, modern surface, Silestone can replicate marble, granite, or even concrete. In addition, the material’s uniformity offers a consistent appearance without the flaws or veining variations commonly found in natural stones.
Overall, Silestone countertops offer a combination of beauty, durability, and ease of care, giving homeowners a long-lasting and attractive solution for the busiest rooms in the house. Contact us today to learn more.
At Cutting Edge Stoneworks, we install Silestone countertops in Charlotte, Mooresville, Hickory, Asheville, Matthews, Monroe, Concord, Denver, Lake Norman, Piedmont Triad, Mecklenburg County, Rowan County, Iredell County, Stanley County, Lincolnton County, Cabarrus County, Buncombe County, and Forsyth County, North Carolina, as well as Rock Hill and Indian Land, South Carolina.