Choosing a Material for Your New Countertops
If you are considering installing new countertops, you may be wondering what options are available. Here are a few of the most popular surfaces for countertops today.
Granite Granite is renowned for its natural beauty and unique appearance. As America's most popular choice for custom countertops, having granite in your home can even raise your property value. No two slabs of granite are exactly alike, making it the perfect stone to express your individual style. Granite countertops need to be sealed, and also require some routine maintenance, but they are easy to care for and are very durable.
Quartz Quartz is an extremely durable material with a consistent appearance. It is less porous than some other stone materials, making countertops virtually maintenance free. Additional advantages of quartz include its resistance to bacteria, heat, scratching and staining, making quartz a practical choice for any kitchen.
Marble No other surface can compare with the natural beauty and historical grandeur of marble. Marble requires some additional care, but it is well worth the elegance that this stone brings to any bathroom or kitchen. Although a solid slab may be have a more impressive appearance, some homeowners opt instead for tiles, ordering a few extra in case any need to be replaced at a later time.
Stainless Steel Stainless countertops are a great choice for any kitchen countertop or island. Traditional commercial or restaurant kitchens find stainless steel to be easy to clean with a professional appearance. Many homeowners wishing for their own TV perfect kitchen have invested in stainless steel countertops. Steel sinks can be seamlessly integrated into countertops for a uniform appearance.
Eco-Friendly For those environmentally conscious shoppers, there are many eco-friendly options available. Colors and finishes may be somewhere more limited, but there is style a wide variety of options. Recycled glass in particular has been on the rise in the industry, saving natural resources from being processed and making your countertops sustainable and environmentally chic.
With so many options available, you may want the opportunity to more closely examine the different materials before choosing one for your countertops. Going to a specialty showroom can help inspire your selection, and you may find that the perfect material jumps out at you at once. You may also want to talk to friends and family who have had custom countertops installed so that you can learn from their experiences. Above all, be prepared to enjoy your kitchen or bath more than ever once your beautiful new countertops are installed!

