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When it comes to countertops, the choice is not limited either! The most used in India are granite, marble and high-resistance laminated MDF, but quartz agglomerates (known as sylestone) have been gaining popularity. Stainless steel is excellent for industrial-style environments and is also very popular.
A granite top (if purchased in Portugal), polished Ariz, 350 cm long, 60 cm wide and 2 cm thick, simple straight edge, with slightly bevelled edges, formation of 1 opening with its polished edges, and upper perimeter finish 5 cm high and 2 cm thick, with a straight edge it will cost you around 460 Euros. An agglomerated bedroom bench top will have a value very similar to that of granite. A water-repellent particleboard panel top with a surface covered in cream or white Formica, the lower part lined with neutral material and a laminated front height of a single sheet of 350x62x3 cm, with opening formation, trim and finishes cost around 280 Euros ( values taken from the website http://www.geradordeprecos.info).
Sink sinks may seem relatively cheap to you at the moment given all the expenses already accounted for, but in reality, they are only cheap if you opt for a relatively simple stainless steel one. If you opt for more refined solutions, prices escalate quickly. And if you choose the most personalized route, even more so!
A sink can cost from 32 Euros (simplest version) to more than 300 Euros (more refined version) at IKEA.
When it comes to taps, the tale is the same: basic single-tap models cost about 30 euros, lacking a mixer and a beautiful design. Beyond that, the possibilities are endless!
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