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4 Top Choices for Kitchen Counter Surfaces.

If you are in the process of designing your new home, or even just the kitchen, you may be struggling with the numerous alternatives there are today in building materials. There are a lot of factors that go into making these decisions. What is the overall design? What materials do you want to use as notes that carry through the house? And the design of the kitchen is particularly important. What other materials have you already decided on, what goes with them? One more factor is how busy of a kitchen will it be? Is it mainly for show, or are you a foody, interested in serving large groups and need a professional workspace? Here are some of the most common countertop materials.

  1. Engineered Stone: No question engineered stone surfaces are becoming more and more popular. The reason is that they are not only available in a wide array of patterns, but they are manufactured to such high specifications that they are better than natural stone in some ways. One of the most compelling reasons to choose engineered stone is that many of its patterns are purposefully created to work with several different kitchen styles. A good example can be found at three birds renovations. Engineered stone might be the best choice if you are having trouble making a choice.
  2. Natural Stone: Usually, the choices in this category are marble, granite, and quartz. But there are others. The primary benefit of natural stone is that it is a genuine article. It is natural and made by the elements. This rarity gives natural stone a lot of prestige. However, stone is limited to what you can find, and if you need to do repairs or add on, sometimes there can be some trouble matching patterns.
  3. Stainless Steel: This option might be a little too industrial for most, but for others, it is just the thing. Professional kitchens choose stainless because it is infinitely durable and it is so easy to maintain and clean. When you visit a kitchen with stainless counters, you know right away that this person is serious about food.
  4. Concrete: Concrete is an up and comer in the countertop world, but in the hands of craftsmen, concrete can be made to be very elegant indeed. Its advantages are its ability to mould to odd spaces and its seamless surface. Usually, it costs a little less, but it depends on the project and the desired results.

Other choices are epoxy, solid acrylic products, ceramic tile, wood, and laminates. All of these can be used successfully if you have the right people for installation.

 

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