Kitchen renovations can feel very overwhelming at times. There are so many different options and decisions to make, its hard to know and make sure you’re making the right one for your home.
One of the most important decisions in upgrading your kitchen is picking out the countertop. There are distinct materials to chose from, and pro’s and con’s to each option. We are here to break down the differences and make your journey as smooth as possible.
Marble
Pros: Their elegance and richness is undeniable.
Increases home value.
Long lifespan with regular upkeep.
Cons: Porous material, meaning it is permeable to fluids. Acidic liquids may cause permanent stains.
Needs to be sealed every 6 to 12 months.
Granite
Pros: Good durability.
Heat resistant.
Cost effective.
Comes in a wide range of colors and variations.
Cons: Porous if not properly sealed.
Could look busy or dated.
Quartz
Pros: Good durability.
Low maintenance.
Non-porous.
Cons: Can be susceptible to heat damage.
Man made.
Soapstone
Pros: Good durability.
Non-porous.
Ecofriendly and Low maintenance.
Cons: Scratches easily.
Few color options.
Color fades unevenly. High traffic areas tend to see more color fade.
Butcher Block
Pros: Economical and easy to clean.
Versatility in wood selections.
Long life span if maintained regularly.
Cons: Sensitive to liquids.
Vulnerable to stains, scratches and dents.
Sensitive to heat.
Limestone
Pros: Natural stone with elegant beauty.
Long life span if maintained regularly.
Cons: Porous.
Needs maintanence.
Concrete
Pros: Long life span if maintained regularly.
Can be stained different colors.
Cons: Heavy material. If not installed correctly it can put additional stress on cabinets and floors.
We need countertops to be durable and strong, while still being beautiful. When we choose the correct material for our homes, it ends up looking great and working for us and our families.
Consider the pros and cons of the material you have in mind, and see that the investment offers returns we can enjoy daily!
XO,
Shalena S.
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