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Quartz Advanced Interiors 616.457.4818

Here we go again with quartz being the number one choice for countertops. Current technology has allowed quartz to replicate any natural stone or any color or pattern you could possibly desire. Add to that: It’s hygienic, stain resistant, extremely strong and durable. Did we mention that it’s low maintenance and doesn’t need re-sealing — quartz is near perfection.

Concrete

Concrete designs are continuing to meet the ongoing demand for a refined urban aesthetic. Instantly recognizable, even though texture, colors, and patterns offer great variety — from a cloud-like patina to multi-layer monochromatic tonal variations, or with flecks of contrasting colors, concrete is a statement-piece choice. And, like quartz, there is no need to reseal to avoid stains, cracking, or fissures over time, making it easier to keep clean and maintain.

Butcher Block

Butcher block countertops offer a comfortable, timeless appeal and are incredibly functional and durable. Walnut is a favorite for the primary material as it really warms the space. Scratches and burns on butcher block are easy to repair — just sand them out and apply mineral oil.

Granite Transformations 616.202.9900

Great Lakes Granite Works 616.785.3088

Hard Topix 616.662.9800

Lakeshore solid Surface 231.246.2220

Premier Granite and Stone 616.647.5538

Top of the World Granite 616.791.7444

Great Lakes Granite Works

Known for their materials knowledge, expert craftsmanship, and exceptional customer service, Great Lakes Granite Works has served builders and homeowners throughout West Michigan since 1992. The largest fabricator and installer of granite and quartz in West Michigan, the company designs and installs dramatic countertops, vanities, fireplaces, and tabletops to client specifications.

Great Lakes Granite Works has access to more than 500 spectacular granite colors, as well as an extensive variety of other natural and man-made materials, including a variety of quartz and porcelain products. You’re welcome to visit their showroom, located in Comstock Park, and choose your color or inspect your slab and approve it prior to the cutting and polishing process. In addition to their continued access of new material, the company maintains an inventory of over 1,500 remnants for use in various smaller projects.

Great Lakes Granite Works takes great pride in their hard earned reputation, and works tirelessly to maintain it. Their entire team, from sales to installation, cares about each project. They acquire the best material for each project, and invest in the area’s finest craftsmen and machinery. You can find comprehensive information about granite on their website: www.greatlakesgranite.com.

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