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Design

Warming up to granite

Stone countertops too chilly for you? Radiant-heat mats built beneath them can fight off the cold.

By Kurt Lavenson Issue 191 (Kitchens & Baths)

Every kitchen-design discussion seems to involve an exchange about the kitchen’s role as the gathering place and hearth of a home. We don’t gather around a fire anymore; we assemble in the kitchen.

My clients Kevin and Sheila loved the idea of a central island where their friends and family could gather. I planned to top it with a slab of granite, but they didn’t like how cold stone can be. I solved this problem by heating the slab from below.

With a GFI-protected circuit in the floor below the cabinet, our crew installed a Nuheat electrical radiant-heat mat (www.nuheat.com) in the subcounter. These mats are typically installed in the mortar bed under tile floors. In this kitchen, the mat is embedded between two layers of thinset mortar troweled onto a plywood substrate. After the thinset cured, we put in a granite countertop. We installed a thermostat—the kind typically installed on a bathroom wall—in the kitchensink cabinet. The thermostat relies on a sensor embedded under the granite rather than one that reacts to room temperature.

Now my clients don’t have to worry about cold stone. In fact, the island even keeps their bread warm.

Meet the modern hearth. A radiant-heat mat installed under the granite countertop keeps the island warm.Charles Miller
Recipe for warm granite. Embedded between two layers of thinset mortar, a radiant mat sits atop the island’s plywood substrate.Kurt Lavenson

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  1. Suburbanguy | Jun 28, 2018 05:46pm | #1

    Am I the only person who hates that "clunk" when setting a china plate on a granite counter? (Actually, I know one other person who also can't stand the sound.)
    When loading the dishwasher recently, I hit the edge of the counter with the plate. ...and then I remembered that I had also done the same thing a couple of weeks earlier. If the counter had been granite, ...goodbye 2x$40. (Even for everyday use, we don't use Wallyworld china.)
    Give me a Formica look-a-like, square front edge and no molded backsplash for a modern look.

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