Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Kitchen Counter Top Choices

If you're ready to get new kitchen counter tops, there are many styles and materials to choose from. Natural stone, laminate, solid surface, and wood are all possibilities and they all have their advantages. Here are some tips and explanations of the different types of kitchen counter top materials available.

First, natural stone (granite, marble, or quartz) makes an absolutely beautiful counter top. Granite countertops are extremely hard and durable and highly stain, scratch and heat resistant. Granite is visually appealing and comes in many one of a kind designs. Some types of generic granite need to be sealed yearly. However, higher end granite counter tops often come with a seal that is good for 15 years or more. Quartz is another natural stone counter top that is great for the kitchen. Because Quartz is naturally nonporous and stain resistant, it does not require sealing. Quartz is ideal for counter tops and comes in a variety of colors. It can also be treated to be antimicrobial. However, do not use chemical cleaners on your natural stone counter tops. Only use cleaners that are specifically for your stone counter top. Marble is a softer stone but as long as it is properly sealed and cleaned (only use marble cleaner!) it makes attractive counter tops.

Laminate counter tops are a good choice if you are cutting costs. Laminate is durable and good for homes with children and busy kitchens and cost less than natural stone. Solid surface counter tops like Corian can mimic the look of natural stone at a fraction of the cost. Solid surface counter tops are easy to care for and clean, but are susceptible to scratching and heat damage, so use a trivet for the hot pots and pans. Wood adds warmth and beauty to your kitchen. New woodein counter tops are treated with oils to make them water and stain resistant.

3 comments:

  1. Great Post..Kota stone is also the one of the best Stones in the world. they are good for kitchen,hall, guest room.

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