NORCROSS, GA, March 12, 2013 (Press-News.org) Craftmark Solid Surfaces, a leading Atlanta countertops company, wants to remind residents that they offer a wealth of options for their Diamonite countertop brand. They are the only business that fabricates these solid surface countertops, and they have vast selection available for their customers.
From dozens of color palettes to plenty of sink accessories, you can be sure that the product you choose will be completely unique. In fact, with the 33 color options and 12 edge profiles that can be added, that means there are 396 potential styles waiting at your fingertips.
Understand Your Options and Think outside the Box
When it comes to countertops, many people automatically think about Atlanta granite countertops. Atlanta residents are advised to consider their options, however, as solid surface countertops function and look just as well. According to Melinda Pulliam, Director of Marketing for the Atlanta granite specialists, "We have many customers ask about our granite and quartz selections, but after taking a look at the solid surface pieces offered by Diamonite, a large number of buyers end up changing their minds. The other types are by no means inferior (far from it), but most homeowners fail to realize what kinds of stone are available."
What Can You Get with Diamonite Countertops?
Of all the color options the Atlanta countertops experts at Craftmark Solid Surfaces offer customers, the most popular include Apache Rose, Aspen Mist, Denim, Mocha, Shell White and Verde. This list is obviously not exhaustive, however, but does demonstrate the diversity of selection you can expect to encounter when shopping through their inventory. In addition to colors, the edge profiles to check out are the Bevel, Roundover, Bullnose, Square and Roman Ogee. There are a number of stainless steel sink accessories as well that can be added.
The team at Craftmark Solid Surfaces has worked hard for more than three decades now to make sure each customer has the best countertop in Atlanta. To learn more about their products and services, please 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 more than 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 more than 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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Spice Up Your House with Diamonite Countertops
Craftmark Solid Surfaces would like to remind residents that they have a variety of Diamonite countertops in stock. Customers can choose from a number of colors and sink accessories.
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[Press-News.org] Spice Up Your House with Diamonite CountertopsCraftmark Solid Surfaces would like to remind residents that they have a variety of Diamonite countertops in stock. Customers can choose from a number of colors and sink accessories.