Waterfall countertops make for a chic kitchen.
There are many problems homeowners and designers may run into when renovating a kitchen. One of those is a feeling of clunkiness. Walls that are entirely taken up by cabinets or even poor lighting can make the space feel cramped, heavy, or boxy. One way to bring a sense of lightness back into a kitchen is to install countertops that flow.
At The Granite Guy, we can fabricate waterfall countertops that easily make kitchens feel more sophisticated and natural. Their smooth, seamless surface makes excellent visual use of both horizontal and vertical space, and they can really open a kitchen that would otherwise feel compact. In addition, the use of waterfall countertops can be quite clever. They can protect your cabinetry, cover up electrical outlets, and hide appliances.
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We are proud to serve Columbus, Ohio. To see the slabs that we have available for waterfall countertops, visit our showroom. We have a wide variety of granite (in over 80 colors), quartz, quartzite, marble, soapstone, and porcelain. If you have any questions, we are more than happy to assist you in your search for the perfect waterfall countertops for your dream kitchen.
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FAQs About Waterfall Countertops
Waterfall countertops are a sleek and modern design feature that adds sophistication to kitchens and islands. These dramatic surfaces extend down the sides of cabinetry, creating a seamless flow. If you’re curious about adding this feature to your home, here’s what to know.
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At The Granite Guy, we offer waterfall countertops for customers in Columbus, Delaware, Dublin, Gahanna, Grove City, Hilliard, Lewis Center, New Albany, Plain City, Powell, Upper Arlington, Westerville, West Jefferson, and Worthington, Ohio.