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Atlanta Countertops Company Craftmark Celebrates Indoor Uses for Granite

Craftmark Solid Surfaces, an Atlanta based granite countertops supplier, celebrates the indoor uses of granite in the home or office.

2012-11-06
NORCROSS, GA, November 06, 2012 (Press-News.org) Craftmark Solid Surfaces, a local granite countertops supplier, welcomes the addition of granite to your indoor living areas. A leader in the Atlanta granite countertops industry, the specialists at Craftmark invites homeowners to visit their showroom to view the 19 different colors of granite.

Granite is known for its durability and beauty, but granite is also an affordable alternative for indoor areas. Granite countertops come in an array of colors to match any decor in the home and the natural crystal flecks give granite a sheen unlike other countertop material.

"Granite is not just an outdoor material, but a beautiful and resilient indoor countertop material as well," states Melina Pulliam, Director of Marketing, Craftmark Solid Surfaces, an Atlanta granite countertops supplier. "Granite has many benefits for outdoor and indoor, which is why it is quickly becoming a popular indoor countertop material."

Granite countertops are relatively low in maintenance and are easy to clean, making this material a solid choice for kitchens and baths. The Craftmark specialists understand that granite is a sanitary countertop material and due to its non-porous construction, it is naturally anti-bacterial.

Craftmark specialists also acknowledge granite countertops resistant to scratches and dents. While not completely immune from damage, granite countertops can resist most scratches and scuffs, but as the team at Craftmark knows, granite countertops can easily be repaired if damage occurs.

Craftmark Solid Surfaces invites homeowners to view their line of granite colors and style at their Atlanta showroom. With 10 years experience in the granite countertops industry, Craftmark Solid Surfaces can help any homeowner find what they are looking for.

For more information on indoor granite uses, visit http://www.craftmarkcountertops.com.

About Craftmark Solid Surfaces

Craftmark Solid Surfaces is Atlanta's granite countertop supplier. They have provided Atlanta with natural stone granite countertops of the utmost quality and value for over 10 years and have been in the Atlanta countertop business since 1979. Our granite countertops come from the very best quarries and feature the most beautiful colors and grains. Craftmark Solid Surfaces' Atlanta granite countertops showroom selection consists of over 19 granite colors and many granite edge profiles for people to choose from. Having such a wide variety of granite countertop combinations ensures that clients get the perfect granite countertop for their kitchen or bathroom.

For more information visit http://www.craftmarkcountertops.com.

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[Press-News.org] Atlanta Countertops Company Craftmark Celebrates Indoor Uses for Granite
Craftmark Solid Surfaces, an Atlanta based granite countertops supplier, celebrates the indoor uses of granite in the home or office.