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Picking A
Kitchen Countertop You Can Live With
Your kitchen countertops
serve two purposes - to provide a work surface and to look
good so it’s important to know how to select one that
satisfies your criteria for both.
Your countertops need to be functional for preparing food
and provide easy clean up. They are also the first thing you
notice when you walk in the kitchen. The right countertop
can add beauty and style as well as practicality. When
planning a kitchen remodel, your countertops should be
carefully chosen for these reasons and others.
Selecting the material is a matter of personal preference,
but you should make sure the material has several features.
This will allow you to keep the countertops in tip top shape
for many years to come and make them easy to work with.
Countertops are a huge investment and making sure you get
the right ones is critical. Here’s some features you should
look for:
Durability
Kitchen countertops take a beating so you want to make sure
they are durable. If you pick a material that can easily
crack, burn or stain you might find that you have to put
money into repairing them. Of course, durable countertops
will be among the most expensive, but it will be money well
spent.
Ease Of Cleaning
One of the big jobs in the kitchen is keeping the counters
clean, therefore you want to choose a material that makes
this job easier on you. Countertops that are made from a
porous material will stain and end up looking unclean. Tiles
will be hard to clean because crumbs and other stuff will
collect in the grout - and if you have light colored grout
it will get dirty very fast. Granite and Corian are pretty
easy to clean and the coloring can help even a dirty counter
look great.
Safety
Who would think you might have to consider safety in a
counter top? Well if you have small children you should make
sure that edges are rounded to protect from injury. You
don’t want rough edges on the counter tops either. These
days, you can even buy countertops that are treated with a
special substance that can cut down on bacteria that can
cause food poisoning.
Style
Last but not least you want your kitchen countertops to
reflect the style of your kitchen. Think about the color and
texture and how that fits into your current (or intended)
style. You can check out the kitchen showrooms to see what
colors and types of materials look best with the cabinets
you have or might be installing.
You can buy kitchen countertops in many materials from
granite to tile to porcelain to stainless steel to slate to
marble. They are even making them from cement now! All of
these materials can work, and if you select your countertops
carefully they can be an investment you can live with for
years to come.
Lee Dobbins writes for homediy101.com where you can learn
more about home improvement as well as read articles on
choosing and installing kitchen countertops.
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