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  2. Countertop - Wikipedia

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    Tile, including ceramic tile and stone tile, is installed in much the same way as floor tiles or wall tiles through the use of mortar and grouting the tile gaps after they have been cemented down. The tiles that sit on the wall typically behind a countertop are called a backsplash .

  3. These 6 Countertops Are the Best Ones for Your Kitchen ... - AOL

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    Our guide to the best countertops, including quartz, granite, wood, porcelain and laminate — plus the best kitchen countertops for serious cooks and families.

  4. Ultimate Guide to Tile Kitchen Flooring - AOL

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    With so many sizes, shapes, and styles available, there is a tile flooring on the market to fit your taste and budget. Plus, this popular material is a smart investment for your kitchen remodel.

  5. 9 Home Renovations That Are Always Worth the Expense ... - AOL

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    For a low-cost kitchen upgrade that will leave a lasting impression, Okin suggests updating your kitchen backsplash or countertops with fresh materials or finishes. "The kitchen is the heart of ...

  6. Engineered stone - Wikipedia

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    The application of these products depends on the original stone used. For engineered marbles the most common application is indoor flooring and walls, while the quartz based product is used primarily for kitchen countertops [2] as an alternative to laminate or granite. [3] Related materials include geopolymers and cast stone.

  7. Corian - Wikipedia

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    Originally conceived as a kitchen and bath material available in a single color, Corian is now manufactured and delivered in more than 100 colors and patterns. [4] In 2014 DuPont introduced a range with darker colours that are more resistant to scratches and cuts than earlier-generation Corian material.