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Five Types of Kitchen Countertop and Their Advantages

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When designing an ideal kitchen, there are a lot of things to consider, such as the room layout, cabinet design, kitchen appliances, room ventilation, and many more. One design element that you can’t miss out is the countertop. The presence of a countertop is important as almost all activities in the kitchen need it. Besides, choosing the right countertop will make your kitchen appear more beautiful. Below are several types of countertop materials for your kitchen that look good and function well.

Solid Surface Countertop

Five Types of Kitchen Countertop and Their Advantages

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If you like a kitchen design with a simple yet lovely look, then solid surface countertop will be suitable to complement your kitchen. Solid surface countertops typically have a light colour and pattern. Solid surface material requires minimum maintenance. This material is non-porous so that it is easy to clean, scratch-proof, and able to withstand pressure and impact.

Natural Stone Countertop

Five Types of Kitchen Countertop and Their Advantages

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Granite and marble are examples of natural stone materials most commonly used for kitchen countertop. With its strong and natural texture and feature, this type of countertop will make your kitchen appear luxurious and elegant.

Natural stone material is firm, resistant to heat, and comes in a variety of colours and patterns. However, you need to prepare more budget for this kind of countertop, because apart from its costly price, it also needs extra maintenance, like re-coating its surface periodically to keep it smooth and sleek.

Concrete Countertop

Five Types of Kitchen Countertop and Their Advantages

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Concrete material is trending these days. Besides its trendy industrial look, a concrete countertop also has high durability and sturdiness. This concrete countertop is resistant to heat and scratch and needs only low-maintenance. Its pattern and colour can also be customised However, it is important to know that concrete material basically has rough texture, so it needs some coating to be suitable for cooking.

Quartz Countertop

Five Types of Kitchen Countertop and Their Advantages

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One of the newest innovations in kitchen design is quartz countertop. Quartz, as a material used in countertop, is more of an engineered stone slab that contains numbers of different pieces of natural stones, including quartz, which has cement-based binder. Many believe quartz is the more expensive, more durable, and more luxury counterpart of solid surface. The similarity is that both materials are engineered to function well as a kitchen countertop.

Wood Countertop

Five Types of Kitchen Countertop and Their Advantages

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A wood countertop can present a natural ambience in your kitchen. Normally, wood countertops use teak wood material. With natural pattern on its surface, a wood countertop can provide a unique cooking experience and conjure up warmer atmosphere while you are in the kitchen. Wooden countertop is highly resistant to heat. However, like wood material in general, this countertop is more prone to scratches or stains, especially when there’s spill that’s not immediately cleaned and dried.

Those are five types of countertops for your kitchen, each with its own advantages. Visit Archify for a lot more beautiful kitchen design with countertop inspirations. You can also contact architects and interior designers to realise your dream kitchen and home.

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