Remodeling a Kitchen Countertop


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Selecting kitchen countertop material yr kitchen remodeling project overwhelming task wn you're middle Massive kitchen makeover project. Prior selecting material you'll nd try decide look you're after. you'll nd review magazines websites taking trip local home improvement center idea eh type countertop material wl affect overall style look kitchen.

Some common materials kitchen counter tops include following:

Laminate – High-priced comes range colors. you've careful cut ag hot surface, simple clean. isn't durable stone Corian doesn’t look nice.

Tiles – Tiles range price vy inexpensive Costly depending yr choice. opinion me terrible counter tops food tends caught grout lines. worse, light colored grout dirty vy [ quickly | swiftly and must be scrubbed all the time. Tiles can crack and chip easily.

Corian – A very durable counter that's seamless and has the look of granite. It comes in a myriad of colors and can scratch, but these can be sanded and repaired. Unlike stone, it will melt so no hot pots on the counter top. More Pricey than laminate but a bit less than stone.

Granite – This material is quite popular and is one of the most expensive. It is extremely durable and virtually scratch free and heat proof. It is porous, though so you'll have to wipe up any spills quickly to clean and care for. there is some concern about radon from granite even though this hasn’t been scientifically proven to be a significant threat to health yet.

Marble – Beautiful but very porous and is not really practical for a counter top. It will stain easily with normal food preparation.

Slate – Slate has a nice warm earthy look without the shininess of granite. It is durable and easy to clean and unlike granite is nonporous. Scratches can be easily repaired.

Butcher Block – Wood kitchen counter top materials can give hour kitchen a warm look. Butcher block is good for cutting as the marks can be sanded out but it is not very resistant to bacteria or stains. Would need periodic conditioning.

Concrete – Fast becoming a favorite in modern kitchens that want an industrial look, concrete is a mid priced material that can be blended to form any color and even can be blended with Tiny pieces of anything you want it it! It is durable and simple to clean but is very porous and should be sealed to avoid staining.

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