Stone

02 Sep.,2024

 

Stone

Stone Table Tops are available in a variety of different surfaces like quartz, quartzite, granite and marble table top options. We work with different suppliers to get the perfect stone for you with the best pricing. Quartz is harder than granite and thus, more durable. Quartzite and granite are harder than marble, so it is more resistant to chips and scratches. Both marble and granite tops are quite durable, but ONLY if they are properly sealed every one or two years. Granite and marble are porous, so without a seal, liquids will penetrate and stain. The stone table tops come with painted, sealed, and beveled 3/4&#; plywood backer inset 3&#; from the edge to be used when attaching bases. We recommend only certain bases to hold the weight of these tops and will be happy to help you choose the proper bases.

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See our Stone Edge Styles to help you choose the edge for your Stone Table Top!

We make every effort to to ensure that our photos are as true to color as possible; however, actual product color may vary from images shown due to the various monitor displays and capabilities to display colors and brightness, as well as lighting conditions when the photo was taken. Stain and sample approvals are sent out by request.

Types Of Table Tops - A Buyer's Guide

When choosing the size of your table, you need to consider both the everyday and occasional use, so you can determine which table is right for you. 

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The general rule of thumb is to try and leave 36 inches from the edge of the table to the nearest wall or piece of furniture, ensure your guests have ample room to sit down and rise from the table with ease and leave approximately 24-30 inches per chair for comfortable seating.

For formal seating, try to leave 30 inches between each chair to ensure each guest has enough space. For everyday family seating, you should allow 24 inches between each chair. If you follow these rules, it&#;s a fool proof way of transitioning from informal to formal dining when needed. 

The shape of your dining table will also affect how many chairs you can get around the table. Rectangular tables reign supreme when it comes to fitting more guests around the table, however round or circular tables are a great option for those short on space. We&#;ve pulled together this handy guide to help you decide what table is right for you.

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