Do you know: How to choose right countertop for your kitchen?

Author: Andrew Kranz

Kitchen Countertops material with pros and cons for each so that you can decide yourself which option suits you best. Various materials Marble- It is widely known in terms of its shine. It is a natural stone and is very similar to granite in style and material. It creates an elegant and sophisticated feeling, regardless of whether it has a polished or sharp finish. It is a traditional choice for pastry and baking stations. counter tops

  • Pros: It comes in a variety of colors and patterns.
  • It is highly resistant to heat, cracks and breakage.
  • It has smooth surface and it won’t chip or dent easily.
  • Cons: It can be very expensive.
  • It can be scratched by acids, citrus, coffee, alcohol or some cleaning products even if you seal it.
  • It is porous so cook with care.
Granite – It is one of the most commonly used countertop materials. Granite countertops are crafted from beautiful, durable and natural stone. Granite countertops
  • Pros: It stands up well to heat, splashes and other causes of wear and tear.
  • It comes in a natural variety of colors, textiles and finishes.
  • It is resistant to cracks and chips.
  • It does not require a very high level of maintenance.
  • It is outstanding for baking preparations.
  • Cons: It can also be quite expensive.
  • It requires a resealing about once a year.
  • You will need very well- built cabinets to support the weight.
Laminate- It consists of sheeting glued to plywood or particleboard substrate. In the past it hasn’t always a reputation as stylish, but that’s changing. Marble countertop
  • Pros- It is one of the most affordable countertop materials.
  • It is easy to clean and requires less maintenance.
  • It is lightweight, therefore does not require support of a thick cabinet base.
  • It comes in a variety of colors, patterns and textiles.
  • Cons- Heat and sharp knives can damage it and this cannot be repaired.
  • The layers can peel with wear and moisture exposure.
  • It is also difficult to repair if it gets damaged.
  • You can’t use laminate with under-mount sinks.
Quartz surfacing- It is a non- porous natural stone. It is made from a combination of crushed quartz and resin that replicates the look of stone. It is also called an engineered stone.Quartz surfacing countertops
  • Pros- It comes in a variety of patterns and colors than natural stones.
  • It is environmentally friendly and naturally antibacterial.
  • No maintenance is required.
  • It is resistant to damage and stains.
  • Seams are less visible.
  • Cons- This does not have natural variegation of granite, so it may be evident that it is an engineered product.
  • Compared to other materials it is costly.
Solid surface- They are usually acrylic and polyester resins, powdered fillers and pigments.
  • Pros- Since it is non- porous, it is maintenance free.
  • No sealing or special cleaning is required.
  • They are resistant to stains, mildew and bacteria.
  • Installation is seamless with no cracks to trap any dirt or debris.
  • They offer the option of an integral sink and backsplash.
  • They are durable and their surface is smooth.
  • Cons- Does not stand up to hot pan or sharp knives as well as other materials.
  • Dark colors of this material will show more fingerprints.
  • They are easy to scratch and dent.
  • They can get stains.
Butcher block- Since they are stylish and versatile, they are becoming more common in modern homes. They have a classic appeal and always look fresh.
  • Pros- They have a warm and natural feel.
  • They require low maintenance as just periodic oiling is recommended.
  • They can be cleaned with soap and water.
  • Scratches or stains can easily be sanded.
  • They are useful for people who cook a lot, since the surface can be used for cutting without dulling or damaging knives.
  • Cons- Wood will swell and contract with moisture.
  • Harbors bacteria and needs frequent disinfecting.
  • They can easily damaged by burns, dents, spills and scratches.
  • They will discolor if installed around the sink.
With all of these options to choose from, remember to consider your needs and lifestyle, as well as your personal aesthetic and tastes: with this you will be able to decide on the perfect countertops for your space.  ]]>

Andrew Kranz

Andrew Kranz

In 2010, Andrew founded Aspen Kitchens in Colorado Springs, introducing a unique design-build concept for kitchens and baths. This venture provided a comprehensive service where clients could design, source materials, and hire a general contractor under one roof. After refining this business model over the years, Andrew, along with his wife and their three children, expanded by opening a professional retail kitchen supply store. Drawing on Lisa’s expertise and passion for home décor, they aimed to offer a shopping experience centered around family and community.