Outdoor Kitchen Countertops in Vancouver: What Survives Our Coastal Climate
July in North Vancouver. You’re grilling salmon on the deck, wine in hand. By October, your deck is taking sheets of rain. Winter brings the occasional frost down the Sea-to-Sky corridor and an overnight dip below zero. Your countertop sees it all.
Countertop Edge Profiles Explained: Choosing the Right Edge for Your Vancouver Kitchen
Your hand runs along the island edge as you unload groceries. Square corner? Rolled curve? You’ve never thought about it until now — but it’s the detail your guests feel first.
Porcelain Countertops in Vancouver: The Quiet Alternative to Quartz and Granite
If you toured a Metro Vancouver kitchen in 2020, quartz and granite owned the conversation. In 2026, porcelain is the material the designer slips into the proposal, hoping you’ll ask about it.
BC Farm-to-Table Kitchens: Countertops Built for Fresh Local Produce
Saturday morning, Trout Lake Farmers Market. You leave with Okanagan peaches, Fraser Valley heirloom tomatoes, Salt Spring goat cheese, and a pound of Steveston spot prawns. By noon they’re on your island, waiting to become lunch.
Waterfall Edge Countertops: When the Look Is Worth It (And When It Isn’t)
A white quartz slab cascades from the countertop’s edge, down the side of the island like frozen water. You’ve seen it in every magazine kitchen since 2018. The question is whether it’s right for YOUR Vancouver kitchen.
Countertops for Small Condo Kitchens: Making Metro Vancouver Square Footage Work Harder
Yaletown 1-bedroom, 580 sq ft. The kitchen is 7 feet of counter and one small sink. Every inch earns its keep.
2026 Kitchen Countertop Trends Metro Vancouver Homeowners Are Actually Choosing
Two years ago, glossy pure-white quartz showed up in almost every Vancouver condo reno. This year, the asks coming through our Richmond showroom look different — warmer, quieter, with a preference for softer surface feel and longer slabs…