Francini Inc. Blog

 
28Jul

Throw Out Those Cuttingboards; Use Your Counter Top | Granite Boise

28 Jul, 2016 | countertop, granite, quartz | Boise, Quartz, Granite |

Throw Out Those Cuttingboards; Use Your Counter Top

If you're a fan of the Food Network or the Cooking Channel, then you've likely witnessed your favorite cooking stars slicing, dicing and cutting all on their counter tops without the assistance of cutting boards. Most of us place cutting boards on our counters to protect them becoming scratched and nicked by cutting knives and other food preparation tools, so you might be wondering just how these professionals are getting away with prepping food directly on their counter tops without ruining them.

Granted, it would certainly make your life much easier if you could ditch the cutting board yourself since you would no longer have to store and wash it; instead, you could simply wipe the mess off your counter after you're done preparing food. The answer to how the pros are able to cut on their counter tops' surfaces lies within the types of counter tops that they have.

Quartz

Quartz is one of the most durable types of counter tops available on the market. It laughs at knife cuts and nicks and is solid enough to withstand almost anything less than taking a sledgehammer to it. They're so durable that they're even resistant to heat, acid and staining and don't even have to be sealed because of their non-porous nature.

Granite

There are numerous counter top materials on the market, and while butcher's block and laminate don't stand up to the strain of cutting directly on their surfaces, alternative options such as granite are strong enough to resist damage from cutting. Because of this granite counter tops tend to be more expensive than some cheaper counterparts. Plus, granite counter tops even resist stains when they've bee properly sealed.

Recycled Glass

Another option is recycled glass, and this is perhaps one of the most environmentally-friendly options on the market, so consumers who are eager to contribute to the Green movement might be interested in going this route to acquire counter tops that they can cut on. Recycled glass, as its name implies, is constructed of re-purposed glass that's been finely ground. It not only is strong enough to resist cuts and nicks, but it's also perfect for giving your kitchen a modern, contemporary look.

Click here to see where you can find a showroom nearest you! Or, come see is at our stunning Granite slabs at our Boise, Idaho location.  Click here for Boise's information.

Granite Boise | Boise Countertops

Related

Why You Should Consider Marble Countertops

Why You Should Consider Marble Countertops

There aren't many materials that can compare to the spectacular beauty of polished marble. And, ...

Read More >
Top Selling Stone Countertops in Denver, Colorado

Top Selling Stone Countertops in Denver, Colorado

High-quality stone products (natural or engineered) create a stunning presence in any room. Suppose ...

Read More >
Making Your Food Look Good...Without Filters | Boise Granite

Making Your Food Look Good...Without Filters | Boise Granite

Everyone is taking pictures of their food these days. Make sure your backdrop is perfect by having a...

Read More >
Best Material To Use On Your Nail Bar

Best Material To Use On Your Nail Bar

Renovating your nail salon is not only good for business but allows clients to see where the develop...

Read More >
A Kitchen For Entertaining

A Kitchen For Entertaining

The holidays are here. Wow your guests by prepping your kitchen to be the prime place for holiday pa...

Read More >
Kitchen Islands: Pros and Cons

Kitchen Islands: Pros and Cons

Having a kitchen island seems to be almost mandatory, at least in the design shows and magazines. Of...

Read More >

Stay In Touch

Name

Article Categories