Depending on the type of material you choose, your kitchen countertops can be one of the more expensive items to replace in your kitchen. Since this is a long term investment that you won't make again and again, choose a sturdy material that will give you many years of use with no worries. A brand new kitchen deserves a brand new countertop. Don't let your old kitchen countertop surfaces ruin the look of the rest of your kitchen. With so many materials to choose from and every color in the rainbow to pick, you can easily find a countertop that's just perfect!
Granite is one of the most widely used materials for kitchen countertop surfaces. Earlier restricted to wealthy home owners who could afford its exorbitant cost, granite now has become affordable enough to find a place in millions of kitchens around the country. It's easy to clean and looks great on your countertops. The cons are that it could stain if not sealed well, and you have a more restricted choice in colors with black kitchen countertops being the most commonly sued ones. If you're looking for a cheap countertop that's also stylish and easy to use, granite is your best bet. Alternately you could choose from marble which is supremely elegant and hardy, but quite expensive. Consider marble for your kitchen island countertop instead instead of having it all round your kitchen. Concrete can take abuse very well, but might not have the same rich gloss that more expensive material do. Ceramic ties are affordable and inexpensive, but because they could be uneven, tiled kitchen countertops might not guarantee the same kind of finish as granite.
Remember to take your lifestyle into consideration before you make a decision. Wood and marble are high quality but also high maintenance materials that can take a lot of time and effort to maintain. These are not the right choice if you have large family and cook often. With such a wide range of materials and colors available you're sure to find the kitchen countertop that's right for your home.
My kitchen is very small with old cabinets and fixtures. I would like to completely remodel it with new cabinets, countertops, sink, shelves, or whatever else will be useful to make the small space efficient and usable. This would also include new appliances, however the floor will remain in tact.
Jessica T
Need a kitchen remodeling contractor to help with removing existing cabinets and appliances. Need new cabinets, countertops and appliances installed.
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