Finding Good Kitchen Counters

Posted on February 13, 2019

When making kitchen remodeling plans, the average person has a tendency to choose materials based on aesthetics alone. It is tempting to do it this way too but you should choose your materials based on other factors such as maintenance requirements, durability, and cost.

The right fit

You have to reassess your kitchen and how you use it. For example, if you have kids that like to make sandwiches or make powdered drinks, then spilling is more likely to occur – so you might not want to have a wood counter for this reason.

Countertop options

Even if you have your mind made up about what your counter should look like but it may not work well with your lifestyle due to heavy maintenance requirements, it is very likely that the look is also available in another material.

For most kitchen remodeling projects, granite is the most common material used for kitchen counters. It is available in black, green, beige, white and coral shades. The beautiful thing about granite is that all slabs are unique and no two pieces will be the same. The price of granite will depend on its color, finish, and where it came from.

You might also choose other natural stone materials like soapstone, marble, or limestone. Stone counters aren’t as durable as granite and will also require sealing every 6 months or so.

You will have more color choices if you look at engineered stone counters. These are also very durable and have low maintenance requirements. They are so tough they practically bulletproof. It costs roughly the same as granite.

Concrete counters are one of the most customizable options you have. Concrete is becoming more and more popular and now comes in various finishes. Concrete counter maintenance may include resealing two to four times a year.

Wood counters are a traditional favorite and are still found in many kitchen remodeling projects. Easy to maintain and it can be sanded out to look new again. Maintenance includes occasionally sealing the surface with oil.

For more examples of countertop materials you can use for kitchen remodeling, check out kbremodel.com to consult with accredited NYC kitchen remodeling experts and get a free estimate for your renovation.

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