Kitchen Countertops Renovation 101

We all have personal favorites when it comes to every part the house. Your siblings might pick their bedrooms, your father might personally choose the living room because that’s where he can watch his favorite sports channel, and of course, your mom will handpick the kitchen because that’s her territory. But most importantly, it’s the one place where the whole family gathers around and is actually the starting point of your every day.

So, if you wanted other people to appreciate your home and feel like they’re “at home”, then make them feel at home by preparing something very special straight from your own kitchen. But before you can create your hot pot specialties, make sure that your kitchen countertop is well organized and enticingly presentable.

The Best Kitchen Countertops Materials

Before you start changing the face of your home kitchen countertop, you have to know the different styles and materials of the best countertops for your kitchen area.

Countertop Candidates

The Granite Material Countertop
Granite is the most common countertop material most homeowners could think of. Aside from the elegance that it presents, the aura that it adds to every home is something that many considers priceless.

The Engineered Stone Countertop
There are countertops that have a mixture of other elements like quartz. These materials are called Engineered stone where 93% it consists of quartz. It comes with a whole range of shades that has a scratch-free surface which is much preferred by designers.

The Solid Surface Countertop
These materials literally represent what they are called – solid. They are made and designed according to your own preference which means they can be highly customized by homeowners.

The Ceramic Countertop
One of the low-maintenance and affordable countertop material in the market. It is commonly a “DIY” thing too which is why most homeowners install them on their own. It can also be a fun activity to do with the family if you wanted to re-decorate your kitchen personally.

The Laminates Countertop
They are synthetically coated with plastic which gives it a smooth surface feel. Easy to clean and comes with various designs that you will love.

The Wooden Top
If you’re up for a country-themed kitchen, this wooden countertops is your best choice. Usually made from maple or oak woods, this hardwood material top has also a lot of designs to choose from. It will definitely give your kitchen area that warm and relaxing impression.

The Stainless Steel Top
Can also be custom-made, the stainless steel countertops are the choice of homeowners who wanted to have a modernized seamless kitchen countertop.

The Marble Countertop
Defined by elegance and luxury, this marble material tops are rarely seen in houses. With the fact that they can really be pricey whilst they’re also high maintenance since they are very prone to stain.

The Concrete Countertop
It also belongs to the costly level but is highly flexible when it comes to your own personal choice. They are commonly used in a kitchen with an exceptional style.

The Soapstone Countertop
This material is very common in classic or ancient houses. Typically gray or dark gray in shade, this countertop is also preferred by modern kitchen designers and homeowners who wanted a rustic finish this 21st century.

Kitchen Countertops: The Pros and the Cons

Now, of course, you should not just at all buy and order a countertop without finding out the pros and the cons of any specific kitchen top material.

The Granite Material Countertop
Pros: Has good resistance to heat. A wide range of shades to choose from. Sturdy and low-maintenance.
Cons: Costly depending on how local granite installers set it up, it can also be prone to stains and cracks.

The Engineered Stone Countertop
Pros: Maintenance-free and hold up to stains and acids.
Cons: Pricey.

The Solid Surface Countertop
Pros: High resistance to stains and has a lot of shades and designs.
Cons: A bit expensive and may be susceptible to stains and hot cookware.

The Ceramic Countertop
Pros: Has a wide range of colors, patterns, and style. Maintenance-free.
Cons: Can be expensive. Prone to uneven surfaces and can easily crack or break.

The Laminates Countertop
Pros: Affordable. Has a lot of shades to choose from. Maintenance-free and can last longer.
Cons: Prone to crack and scratches which are impassable to fix.

The Wooden Top
Pros: Maintenance free. Seamless
Cons: Prone to water damage and stains in the long run.

The Stainless Steel Top
Pros: Maintenance free. Has good resistance to heat.
Cons: Costly and not a place for cutting.

The Marble Countertop
Pros: Elegant. Has good resistance to heat and water.
Cons: High-priced.

The Concrete Countertop
Pros: Has good resistance to heat and scratch. Stylish. Can be customized.
Cons: Can be expensive. Prone to cracks.

The Soapstone Countertop
Pros: Seamless. High resistance to stains.
Cons: Prone to damage over time and needs regular cleaning.

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