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Whether you’re putting up decorations or finishing a home remodeling project, you want your house to look nice when you’re having guests over to celebrate the holiday season. And since these gatherings often tend to revolve around food, it’s important to make sure your kitchen is ready to be the center of attention. Arrow Kitchens & Bath in Webster, NY, provides expert kitchen and countertop remodeling services, and they know upgrading your countertops is an easy way to give your kitchen some polish without making major changes. 

3 Ways To Update Your Countertops

1. Go For Granite Or Quartz 

If you’re looking for a luxurious upgrade, granite countertops are the perfect choice. They add elegance and a modern touch to any kitchen. But if you’re looking for something just as good without the price tag, quartz is a durable and more affordable granite lookalike. It’s made from the hardest minerals available, so it’s stain and scratch resistant, giving you the beautiful look of granite with none of the maintenance. 

2. Install A Butcher Block Countertop

countertopsA butcher block countertop is an inexpensive alternative to natural stone that offers a homey, rustic feel just perfect for the holidays. Better still, it’s easy to maintain and will withstand the chopping, slicing, and dicing that precedes gatherings of your loved ones for years to come.

3. Install A Backsplash

Once you’ve chosen your materials, adding a colorful or polished tile backsplash will complete the look and tie everything together. You could even skip the countertops altogether and just install a new backsplash. This will update your kitchen without the hassle or expense of remodeling. 

If you’re looking to do home remodeling before the holidays to prepare for guests, adding new countertops is an easy way to achieve your goal. Arrow Kitchens & Bath has the supplies and experience to bring your vision to life with new countertops, cabinets, or bathroom vanities. Call them today at (585) 670-9910 to update your home for the holidays, or visit them online to use their handy visualizer tool and find out what your kitchen could look like.

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