16 Smart, Stylish Product Options for Surfaces
Products for countertops, walls, floors, and more, in formats large and small
Kitchen Countertops for Every Type of Buyer
What’s the Hottest Kitchen Countertop Material?
Granite is still popular, but quartz surfacing is the fastest growing countertop material, for a range of reasons
Q+A With a Finer Touch Construction About Its Cambria Partnership
Brad Leavitt, president of A Finer Touch Construction, in Scottsdale, Ariz., shares his experience working with Cambria, the nation’s leading provider of American-made natural quartz surfaces, and why he’s a fan of the brand
2019 Top 100 Products: Kitchen and Bath
Products from Access Lighting, Architectural Surfaces Group, Caesarstone, Delta Faucet, Elias Woodwork & Manufacturing, Geberit, Gerber, Kohler, Kraus USA, Lotte Advanced Materials, Merillat Cabinetry, Schluter Systems, and Wilsonart International
Anything But Granite
Quartz Counters, Deep Sinks, Steam Convection Ovens Among Ideal Dream Kitchen Features
Made of actual stone, quartz counters are strong, nonporous, color customizable, and, maybe most importantly, not as overexposed as…
Wireless Charging Surface | DuPont
DuPont is building induction chargers into select versions of its Corian countertops. The Corian Charging…
Sintered Compact Surface | Neolith
Made with translucent clays, the Onyx color from Neolith uses proprietary technology to create a…
Kitchen Trends for the Pro
Remodelers around the country cited increased demand among homeowners for kitchen upgrades in 2014, according to the National Association of Home…
Laminate Patterns
Formica has introduced 33 on-trend laminate patterns. Natural and timeless wood looks are in demand for cabinetry, islands, built-in furniture, and modern countertops, and include Ash, Legno, Teak, Walnut, and Ribbonwood.
Cambria Designs
Users of Cambria's AR app can view digital samples of Cambria's 151 offerings and latest designs, mapped over existing surfaces like countertop,…
Surfaces
Formica IdealEdge
Formica says goodbye to the ugly brown seam lines found with typical laminate countertop edges