Kitchen Countertops Options
Kitchen countertops are probably the most commonly used aspect of a kitchen,
next in line with the refrigerator. As with other key kitchen areas, such as
flooring and cabinets, the material you choose will reflect appearance and
functionality, as well as price. Kitchen counter tops come in a variety of
materials. These materials include concrete, marble, granite, wood, ceramic,
limestone, slate, quartz, and even stainless steel.
Solid surface countertops are the highest quality countertop. They include
granite, slate and marble. Generally, they are popular with homeowners because
they are the most durable, resistant to stains and mildew and scratches and
burns can easily be sanded out of this superior finish. They can also be ordered
custom-formed to hide seams and custom designs are available with contrasting
inlays. You will be putting more money into this fine quality countertop, but
saving money in the future with repairs.
Plastic laminate counters are typically the most widely used material for kitchen
countertops. This is true mainly because it is inexpensive, resistant to stains
and grease, low maintenance, hides scratches, and it comes in an array of colors
and textures. You can also customize plastic laminates with end caps, mitered
corners, bull nosing, and sink holes.
If cost is a concern, simple durable tile countertops are also a good choice.
Glazed ceramic and porcelain tile will not stain, is tough, heat resistant, and
eye-catching. Ceramic tile is available in many colors, patterns, shapes, and
sizes. In addition, granite tile and marble tile are also popular options. Stone
and is considered to be a high end choice for serious cooks.
For a modern, high tech appeal, stainless steel is the perfect selection for a
countertop. Steel is a touch material, resistant to stains and high
temperatures. However, it does require a solid, firm underlayment and it does
show scratches easily. |