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Kitchen Countertop Remodeling


Remodeling your kitchen can be one of the most exciting things that you can do if you want to breathe fresh life into your old decor. However, the process of carrying out a kitchen remodel can be overwhelming and very expensive especially if you do not plan every step of the process out.

When remodeling, one of the biggest decisions you will have to make is the type of kitchen countertop you want for your new kitchen. There are numerous kitchen countertop options to suit any kitchen design.

Picking a kitchen countertop can be intimidating because you have to factor in so many components such as the type of countertop materials used, the durability, the cost of the material and the price of installation, as well as how the countertop will work with your new kitchen design.

Because every household and kitchen is different, there is no one size fits all kitchen countertop material. When picking, rank the components that are most important to you such as durability, stain resistance, price and ease of maintenance before settling on a material. To make the selection process as painless and as straightforward as possible, here are different kitchen countertops so you can find one that is appropriate for your home and budget:

Granite kitchen countertops

Granite is a strong natural dense stone that is well-liked for its depth of color and its ability to last. It is the most popular choice for homeowners because it cannot be damaged by a bubbling pot or sharp knives. Thanks to its smooth surface, it is perfect for rolling dough and it can be cleaned easily with a wet cloth.

There are endless varieties of granite available so there will definitely be a design to suit your taste. Every piece of granite kitchen countertop possesses its own unique pattern so your granite countertop will never look like anyone else’s.

Marble kitchen countertop

Marble kitchen countertops just ooze class and sophistication. Marble is easily recognizable thanks to its markings and the veining. Please note that marble is actually quite soft, which means that it is susceptible to easy scratching so it cannot be used throughout the house.

Additionally, it will cost you a pretty penny so you must factor this into your budget. On the downside, marble is prone to etching and so it must be sealed from time to time to prevent it from staining. Hard water deposits also tend to leave marks even if the marble surface has been sealed.

Butcher-block kitchen countertops

Butcherblock kitchen countertops are made primarily from different varieties of wood such as maple and teak. The most common type of butcher-block kitchen countertop is the hard maple, which is usually laminated with glue to make it water-resistant. Butcher blocks are a welcome alternative to stone or marble kitchen countertops and they are the only kitchen countertops that are appropriate for slicing and chopping. Bamboo countertops and those made from reclaimed wood are quickly becoming popular because of their durability and ecofriendliness.

Stainless steel kitchen countertops

Stainless steel countertops are a popular choice for contemporary homes thanks to their ability to blend in with other stainless steel appliances and fixtures in the kitchen. Stainless steel countertops come highly recommended for anyone that is looking for a kitchen remodel with a commercial feel to it. Stainless steel is resistant to heat and stains but when it dents or scratches, the damage can be difficult to hide.

Tile kitchen countertops

Tile kitchen countertops are not as popular as some of the other varieties but they are great because there is a wide array available and they are largely inexpensive. Ceramic tiles do not get damaged by heat or water and when they are glazed, they do not stain. Tile countertops can complement a range of different kitchen designs so they will work in a contemporary, traditional or even a southwestern kitchen.

Concrete kitchen countertops

Concrete may not sound like a popular choice for a countertop material, but it is actually one of the trendiest styles of countertops for a contemporary home to have. Every aspect of a concrete countertop is custom made because the countertop has to be fitted and measured for your space.

Since all concrete kitchen countertops are custom, they are an ideal choice for anyone that is having a hard time finding a countertop design to suit their kitchen or if your kitchen counter is oddly shaped. Concrete can also be colored, dyed and even acid stained to any shade or color imaginable.

Laminate kitchen countertops

Laminate countertops are made from sheeting that has been glued to plywood or some type of particleboard. They are a very popular choice for anyone that is remodeling their kitchen on a budget and the result is always a laminate countertop that is both beautiful and durable. Laminate is available in a broad range of colors, textures, and patterns, which means that it can fit into your home decor seamlessly. Unfortunately, laminate does not stand up very well to heat. As such, you might be required to purchase other accessories like trivets if you want it to last.

Solid surfacing countertops

If you are looking for a countertop that has a visually seamless exterior, then you cannot go wrong with solid surfacing countertops. These types of countertops are made from nonporous acrylic, which is the same material that is used to manufacture window store displays. Solid surfacing countertops are available in different patterns and colors with some even being eco-friendly. They are a crowd favorite because of their capacity to resist watermarks, stains, and bacteria. They are an excellent choice for anyone that is remodeling their kitchen on a budget.

Quartz kitchen countertops

Quartz is a nonporous natural stone that is the most durable of all natural stone countertops such as granite or marble. It can resist stains, watermarks, heat, and bacteria and is very easy to take care of and maintain because it does not need to be sealed. There are fewer shades of quartz to choose from and many who opt for it typically make it work with the existing decor. If you do not take care of a quartz countertop, it can sometimes chip away or break off but it can be fixed easily by a specialist.

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