The varieties of materials and styles that are now available in kitchen countertops ensures that you will have no problem finding kitchen countertops that are just right for your kitchen. Don't scrimp on the price of your countertops. They will take much use and abuse over the years - you use them to hold hot dishes, cut vegetable and fruits on them thereby exposing them to scratches and nicks and spill gravies and liquids that leave stains. A new kitchen countertop will be the crowning glory f your brand new kitchen. This isn't an investment that you will have to make again and again and you can expect your countertops to last as long as your house, so don't pinch pennies here.
Granite is the first choice of home owners when it comes to kitchen countertops and its not hard to se why. As its use has become widespread it has become more affordable and has a reputation for durability and strength. Get your granite countertop sealed to prevent stains. Marble is an elegant choice for kitchen countertop but might be a little expensive. If you can't afford to have marble all around your countertop, consider a marble island kitchen countertop instead. Engineered stone or quartz countertops come in a greater variety of colors than granite and are resistant to nicks and stains. Ceramic tiled kitchen countertops are inexpensive, and are easy to clean. They could however be uneven giving them a less than elegant look and there is always the problem of grout to consider. Wood countertops are expensive but extremely good looking. Chips and scratches are always a problem, and a wood kitchen countertop is not suitable for heavy use.
Our kitchen remodeling contractor can help you decide on the perfect kitchen countertop for your home. Take your budget and lifestyle into consideration before you make a purchase. If you can spend a little more to get a material that's durable and long lasting, you're sure to recover your investment soon enough.
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Had a pipe/plumming issue and need to rebuild part and re-face or new cabinets. Looking to get the most for the money. |
Hello, I have a flat built around 100 years ago that needs an updated kitchen. Would require new flooring, cabinets, counters, and minor structural updates (potentially closing one door, opening another to a washroom area), but this would depend on suggested design. There is also a pantry area that could be updated, as well as a closet connected to the kitchen that houses a water heater. Need ideas on potential suggested designs and cost estimates. Not looking to use super high end, but medium to good quality materials. Thanks |