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Finding The Ideal Kitchen Counter Top Material

December 17, 2009 by

Kitchen countertops can be made of a wide array of materials. When making the pick of which material to use, 2 things need to be taken into consideration. First thing – is the material strong? You will want it to last a long time, without being scratched, broken or stained too quickly before you can replace it. The second is beauty, which, as we know, is in the eye of the beholder. Since you will have to live with it for these many years, you want to make sure that what you like now will be what you still like then. One of the latest trends in kitchen decoration is zinc counter tops, which resemble the coloring of bullet alloys. Other favorite countertop materials are granite, ceramic tile, laminates, wood, stainless steel, marble, engineered stone, solid surface, soapstone, and concrete. A few of them are discussed below.

Zinc – It is a popular material now, as mentioned. They are purchased in flat sheets, cut to size, and molded to fit the space to create the backsplash and front curled edging. Zinc provides a shiny metal surface that will give your kitchen the look of a professional or restaurant kitchen. It matches the professional-looking kitchens that have matching ranges & refrigerators many individuals love.

Granite – Yet another countertop that has become standard for the last few years. The natural stone look of a granite countertop is something many people love. It has the advantages of being hard and durable. It is heat resistant, which overcomes the main problem of several other countertops. The material can almost become maintenance free if you apply a sealer to it. The dull color & high price would most likely be its only turn offs.

Ceramic Tiles – Another common choice. Many say ceramic tiles give a kitchen that old-fashioned, retro look. There are numerous colors & textures to choose from. Since the tiles are small & installed individually, with some training, you can design and install your own counter top. Ceramic tile is hard, scratch resistant, and heat resistant. The only cons to its many pros are that: 1) a tile can be broken if a heavy object is dropped on it, and 2) the grout can become stained over time, requiring a session of cleaning grout.

Formica – This is a good, old-fashioned laminate choice. This counter top material has been available for approximately fifty years. Laminate is a good choice because it is inexpensive & comes in many colors. It is just another area where you can express yourself using colors. The drawbacks are that the surface can be scratched fairly easily, and it can be tricky to finish the front edge.

Wood or Butcher Block – It lends a rustic look to the kitchen, which makes it yet another beautiful choice. This type of counter top is available in a range of natural earthy colourings. Even though it can be damaged by water or heat, it can be sanded and resealed as needed.

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