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Maa builder gadu emi ivvaledu…so, thinking to do it with handyman’s help…Which material is the best? Tempted towards marble over glass or ceramic. Marble expensive unna, natural look untundi…but easy to stain in kitchen antunnaru…for Indian cooking, is it best to go with glass material? 

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23 minutes ago, phatposts said:

Full height backsplashes with quartz look really good. Expensive, kaani labor cost taggipotundi. 

Assuming the countertops are already installed design matches kaasta kashtam not impossible. 

https://imgur.com/a/AuUh9fe

Also invest in https://hydroshield.com/hydroshield-for-quartz/ - very good investment. 

 

Nice

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1 hour ago, krrish said:

Maa builder gadu emi ivvaledu…so, thinking to do it with handyman’s help…Which material is the best? Tempted towards marble over glass or ceramic. Marble expensive unna, natural look untundi…but easy to stain in kitchen antunnaru…for Indian cooking, is it best to go with glass material? 

There are a few things to consider before doing what you want to do.

1. Is your handyman up for the task? Show him/her what you want to get done and ask for their previous similar work they have done.

2. Start with tile shop/floor and decor or what ever available local tile shops for you and get some samples to match with your countertops.

3. Based on your budget pick the one you like and again make sure your handyman can install them. Most of the tile shops do have installation service too, it can be little expensive but you are assured of the quality of work.

4. You can find sealers in home depot/lowes, which you can apply yourself and should be done every 4-6 months and you should be good.

If you are a multimillionaire with a million dollar house, ignore everything I mentioned above and do as you wish. 

Good luck!

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2 hours ago, southyeast said:

There are a few things to consider before doing what you want to do.

1. Is your handyman up for the task? Show him/her what you want to get done and ask for their previous similar work they have done.

2. Start with tile shop/floor and decor or what ever available local tile shops for you and get some samples to match with your countertops.

3. Based on your budget pick the one you like and again make sure your handyman can install them. Most of the tile shops do have installation service too, it can be little expensive but you are assured of the quality of work.

4. You can find sealers in home depot/lowes, which you can apply yourself and should be done every 4-6 months and you should be good.

If you are a multimillionaire with a million dollar house, ignore everything I mentioned above and do as you wish. 

Good luck!

Thanks bhayya…ur last comment doesn’t apply to me….already selected a few but good idea to check with handyman if he can do it

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