Showing posts with label bbq. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bbq. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Chiseled Edge Countertops - a Unique Natural Beauty

Chiseled Edge Countertops - a Unique Natural Beauty

When it comes to selecting the perfect granite countertop for your home, you’ve got a lot of options to choose from. Besides picking color, style, finish, and making sure that your new granite countertop matches your cabinets and other fixtures, you also have to choose an edge for your granite. There are several edge options to choose from when selecting granite countertops, including bullnose, bevel, and straight edges. But there is another option that will add unique character to your kitchen and that edge is called " chiseled edge" or "raw edge". Chiseled edge will bring a very different look to your granite countertops than bullnose, bevel, or other edges, lending your kitchen a more natural or rustic appearance. This obviously isn’t right for every kitchen, but it can be surprisingly versatile, bringing a more organic feeling to kitchens that might otherwise feel too cold or industrial, or accentuating beautifully more warm, rugged, or rustic décor. Chiseled edged granite is also perfect for outdoor kitchens, where its rugged and natural appearance make it an ideal fit.While the chiseled/raw edge may make granite countertops look like the slabs were just snapped off, if that was what actually happened they would make a much less aesthetically satisfying and much less practical finish. So instead, the raw edge effect is created by chiseling the edges off the granite slab, with a tool or machine.This creates a ragged but also sufficiently uniform edge that looks natural but is safe from sharp spurs or other imperfections. 







951-296-104


Saturday, November 25, 2017

Chiseled Edge Granite Countertops Rock!

"Chiseled Edge" also known as "Raw Edge" is a Natural Beauty

When it comes to selecting the perfect granite countertop for your home, you’ve got a lot of options to choose from. Besides picking color, style, finish, and making sure that your new granite countertop matches your cabinets and other fixtures, you also have to choose an edge for your granite. There are several edge options to choose from when selecting granite countertops, including bullnose, bevel, and straight edges. But there is another option that will add unique character to your kitchen and that edge is called " chiseled edge" or "raw edge". 
Chiseled edge will bring a very different look to your granite countertops than bullnose, bevel, or other edges, lending your kitchen a more natural or rustic appearance. This obviously isn’t right for every kitchen, but it can be surprisingly versatile, bringing a more organic feeling to kitchens that might otherwise feel too cold or industrial, or accentuating beautifully more warm, rugged, or rustic décor. Chiseled edged granite is also perfect for outdoor kitchens, where its rugged and natural appearance make it an ideal fit.
While the chiseled/raw edge may make granite countertops look like the slabs were just snapped off, if that was what actually happened they would make a much less aesthetically satisfying and much less practical finish. So instead, the raw edge effect is created by chiseling the edges off the granite slab, with a tool or machine.This creates a ragged but also sufficiently uniform edge that looks natural but is safe from sharp spurs or other imperfections. 









951-296-6600

Saturday, May 2, 2015

Do you want an outdoor kitchen that rocks?



If you’re a cooking enthusiast, you might agree that there’s nothing more enjoyable than combining your favorite activity with the beautiful summer weather. This year, all that running back and forth between the barbecue could be a thing of the past if you follow the trend and treat yourself to a summer kitchen.

 
 
 
 
An outdoor kitchen can easily evolve into an investment of several thousand dollars, but it doesn’t necessarily have to be that way. With a few essential items, you can create the summer kitchen you’ve always dreamed of.
                        





Start with a good barbecue and a worktop.  A granite worktop is best for both indoor and outdoor kitchen islands. You can then add other items gra­du­ally, such as a sink, storage cabinets, refri­gerator and pizza oven — the possibilities are endless.

 
 
 

All you need is a BBQ and a granite island to start your outdoor kitchen. 
Are you ready to treat yourself and your family to a summer kitchen?
Call us for more information: 951-296-6600 Southwest Granite