Thursday, July 17, 2014

Kitchen Zip - The Materials that Matter

Most people go day to day without considering the materials that matter in their life.

Whether it is the simple curve of the stainless steel sink or the angular design of brass bathroom fixtures, we interact with these materials on a daily, hourly even momentary basis. These materials are the composition of what surrounds us and envelopes our world with convenience, utility and luxury. From the natural long lasting qualities of granite to the shiny chrome dipped finishes of metal we are affected and effect our world with the materials around us, the materials that matter.



When you go to pick out an item to put in your house, one that will be there even after you might move on, what do you think about? The look, the finish, the style, the price? But do you think about the material? The core of the item's genesis, the very essence of the product you hope to have installed. This material could be one that will last forever or it may be one of dubious origins that will rust, fade or crack down the road.

Knowing what your buying and why your buying it are the most important concepts for any serious home fixture shopper. The grade of stainless steel in your sink can make a major difference between having a clean bacteria free kitchen and having one filled with unwanted pests. Anything short of 304 stainless steel can possibly harbor bacteria and other nastiness, so make sure you get nothing less. People often take for granted the safety elements involved when picking out products for their home because they are simply not focused on what matters, the materials.

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