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HOMEOWNERS LOVE CAMBRIA QUARTZ

Kitchen & Bath Designer Charlie Mather shares his experience with remodeling homeowners

During the last Sea Pointe Design Workshop at the Old Ranch Country Club in Seal Beach, a packed room of homeowners interested in remodeling crowded the Cambria Quartz display table.

Cambria rep James Andersen at the Spring Remodeling Design Workshop

Hosted by rep James Andersen, the Cambria display had people 2-3 deep at times trying to catch a glimpse of the fashionable new colors for 2012. A favorite of Sea Pointe Design & Remodel designers the beloved quartz countertop material stands out from its competitors for more than just the fact that it is the only product of its kind made in the USA it is the most beautiful!

Cambria is hands-down the favorite quartz material available through Sea Pointe. Our design showroom features large, easy to visualize 12X 12 finish samples and a full Cambria-clad kitchen display which makes it easy for our design consultants to help remodeling homeowners picture the perfect countertop for their projects like kitchen countertops, vanities, fireplace surrounds, wet bars, etc.

TOP 5 REASONS WE LOVE CAMBRIA:
BEAUTY – Cambria is available in more than 100 designs that fit any clients target aesthetic.
STRONG – Diamond-like hardness with superior strength. Cambria is stronger than granite.
MAINTENANCE-FREE – No sealing or polishing required. Simply wash it with warm water and mild soap.
FOOD SAFE – Cambria is nonporous and is NSF 51 certified for food and splash zone use.
STAIN RESISTANT – Cambria will resist stains from common household items such as coffee, tea and wine.
GUARANTEED – Cambria also offers a Lifetime Limited Warranty with easy on-line registration.

Buckingham Canbria

Sea Pointe Design & Remodel and Cambria share a philosophy to build lasting relationships with a select group of partners whom are dedicated to quality and customer service and whom who meet premium service and installation standards. Stop by Sea Pointe’s Irvine Spectrum area showroom and discover the beautiful collection of materials that Cambria offers.

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HOMEOWNERS LOVE CAMBRIA QUARTZ was last modified: December 18th, 2025 by Smart Marketing

SWEAT EQUITY

If you’re like most people, your home is one of, if not THE largest investment you’ll ever make and maintaining it is key to protecting its value. With Spring upon us, there’s no better time to put a little sweat equity into your home!

This list is a good start to getting your home in great shape:

– Remove and donate unwanted items, reorganize and clean closets, attic, basement and garage

– Power wash exterior walls, porch floors, deck, patio, driveway and sidewalks

– Clean outdoor furniture, umbrellas and outdoor light fixtures

– Clean out gutters

– Clean out refrigerator and freezer, making sure to vacuum the grill and coil

– Remove lint from the hose attached to back of clothes dryer

– Vacuum baseboards, walls and ceilings, wipe down walls

– Steam clean carpets and area rugs and upholstery

– Reseal natural stone surfaces such as travertine

– Reseal and repair grout in bathtubs and showers

– Clean window treatments, dust and clean blinds and shutters

– Remove items from all shelves, dust and clean

– Oil hinges on doors and cabinets

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SWEAT EQUITY was last modified: December 18th, 2025 by Smart Marketing

KITCHEN FLOORING: PROS & CONS

 

These days everything happens in the kitchen; cooking, cleaning, entertaining, homework, the list goes on. That’s why it is important to select the kitchen flooring that will be the best for your situation. We have listed the pros and cons of popular flooring materials to help you determine which is right for you.

Ceramic Tile

The go-to kitchen flooring surface, ceramic tile will work for just about any style and budget. There are limitless options for color, size, shape and pattern, so you can create the look that works with the style you’re aiming for, whether that’s sleek or arts & craft.

Pros: Ceramic tile stands up to wear and tear, and is very easy to clean. The huge variety of low-priced options makes it one of the most affordable flooring choices.

Cons: A negative to the tile being ultra-durable, is that dishes or glass dropped on it is virtually guaranteed to shatter. It also can be cold and hard for your feet, but using a rug, or similar product can help ease discomfort. Any liquids can make the floor slippery, but you can get more traction by selecting a more textured tile. The grout will need periodic sealing.

Cost: About $3 to $8 per square foot, uninstalled.

Natural Stone

Natural Stones are becoming more and more popular in the kitchen, and not just on the countertops. Many people pick natural stones such as granite, slate, limestone or travertine because of the variations in color, pattern and texture. These differences create a visual depth that’s hard to replicate and natural stone instantly creates an upscale look.

Pros: Stone floors are durable and require little care. Like tile and concrete, they’re cool on the feet, but for us in Southern California, this doesn’t present too much of an issue.

Cons: Natural stone is expensive and not for those trying to install it on your own. Scratches and chips can be a problem with softer stone, such as travertine; and dirt can pile up in tiny crevasses. Because stone is very porous you will need protective sealing at regular intervals.

Cost: About $15 to $30 per square foot, uninstalled.

 

Solid Wood

It’s tough to match the warmth and charm of solid wood. Even in a space with a lot of moisture and heavy foot traffic, wood can last indefinitely if it’s properly treated and cared for.

Pros: Whether you realize it or not, there are tons of options with wood.Thin strips or wide planks; maple or cherry; there is a wood that will accent your home and never go out of style. It can be sanded and refinished to keep it looking its best.

Cons: Liquids can cause damage if they’re not wiped up right away, so you will have to be careful with spills. Wood dents and scratches easily, so it will need periodic refinishing.

Cost: About $4 to $12 per square foot, uninstalled.

 

Vinyl

Vinyl has always been very affordable, but not exactly considered a stylish material. However, nowadays, vinyl comes in a wide range of finishes, textures and designs.  You would be surprised with how realistic vinyl can mimic stone, wood, and ceramic tile.

Pros: One of the most inexpensive flooring options on the market, vinyl can approximate the look of pricier materials at a fraction of the cost. It’s a snap to clean, easy to patch if a spot gets damaged, and you can usually install it on your own, which eliminates the expense of hiring a pro.

Cons: Vinyl can dent, bubble or curl over time. Sharp objects may tear it, and grit and dirt can scratch and dull its finish. Compared with other flooring materials, it may show wear and tear after about 5 years.

Cost: About $1 to $5 per square foot, uninstalled.

 

Linoleum

People tend to confuse linoleum with vinyl, but it’s a completely different substance. A past staple, linoleum an all-natural material made from linseed oil, resins, wood flour and more — fell out of favor as synthetic flooring became more popular. But in recent years, its has gained the attention of ecoconscious consumers and style savants.

Pros: Much of linoleum’s appeal lies in its versatility. Because it comes in just about every color you can imagine, you can go as subtle or as bold as you want. It can be easily cut into one-of-a-kind patterns, such as the circular motif pictured here. Plus, it’s affordable, durable and easy to maintain.

Cons: With time and use, Linoleum will wear and fade. Many manufacturers add a protective coating before the material is sold; without this coating, the floors may need periodic waxing and polishing.

Cost: About $4 to $7 per square foot, uninstalled. Custom colors and patterns add to the price tag.

 

Concrete

Concrete flooring has come a long way as it has risen in the design world because of its contemporary, industrial-chic look. Concrete floor does not have to mean a dull sea of gray; today, it can be stained, stamped, scored or acid etched for visual appeal.

Pros: Concrete ideal in warm climates as it stays cool even in the hottest weather. It’s nearly indestructible, no matter what you spill on it or drag across it. And if you get tired of the look, you’ll have a ready-made subfloor for carpeting, tile or another surface.

Cons: Concrete is difficult to work with, so you’ll almost certainly need professional installation. As with tile and stone, concrete can be unforgiving on feet. It’s porous, so sealing is a must to ward off stains especially in a high-traffic area such as a kitchen.

Cost: Having a basic concrete floor poured from scratch can cost anywhere from hundreds to thousands of dollars, depending on the size of the space and other variables. Concrete finishing treatments, such as staining, stamping or etching, range from about $2 per square foot to $15 or more per square foot.

 

Laminate

Laminate flooring, which is composed of several layers of engineered material sandwiched together, is designed to imitate the look of wood or tile. It resists scratches and scuffs, thanks to an internal “wear layer,” so it’s great for homeowners whose kitchens must contend with small kids, pets or extremely heavy use.

Pros: Laminate requires very little maintenance just sweep and damp-mop. It’s easy to find in versions that make DIY installation possible. Costs generally are moderate.

Cons: Although it may look like wood or tile from a distance, it won’t substitute for the depth and texture of those substances. Unlike wood, laminate can’t be refinished if it starts showing its age, it will need to be replaced completely.

Cost: About $2 to $4 per square foot, uninstalled.

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KITCHEN FLOORING: PROS & CONS was last modified: December 18th, 2025 by Smart Marketing

EDUCATING FUTURE REMODELING CLIENTS

Andrew Shore was quoted in Qualified Remodeler and For Residential Pros commenting on the remodeling design workshops Sea Pointe Design & Remodel organizes and hosts throughout the year. Each month the design/build firm holds a ‘Remodeling 101′ educational seminar in a different city within Orange County, Calif. The workshops help homeowners to understand key design and construction basics before starting their dream kitchen remodel, bathroom remodel, room addition or whole home refresh. The workshops are also meant to encourage guests’ to think outside-the-box by displaying creative ideas, in addition to showcasing some of the firm’s remodeling projects before and after pictures.

According to Shore, the workshops typically draw around 50 attendees, although some have attracted as many as 90 or more.There also is a residual effect, he adds. Over the next six to 18 months, we will continue to receive calls from past attendees.”

Read the full article “Don’t Sell. Teach!” in Qualified Remodeler.

To learn more and register for an upcoming design workshop, click here.

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ANDREW SHORE FEATURED IN QUALIFIED REMODELER

Andrew Shore, President of Sea Pointe Design & Remodel a design + build firm, discusses how Sea Pointe Design & Remodel boosts referrals and the significance of customer satisfaction in the January edition of Qualified Remodeler Magazine. Andrew also talks about the importance of developing lasting relationships and servicing loyal clients.

Qualified Remodeler

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