Pros and Cons
of Countertops
The Different
Material of
Countertops
Introduction:
Choosing the right
kitchen countertops
can improve the
look of your
kitchen and make
the rest of the
room come together.
With so many
different materials
available, it can
be difficult to
make a choice on
what will work best
in your home.
Common materials
for countertops
include stainless
steel, glass, wood,
travertine,
recycled materials,
and granite. Each
material has its
own unique set of
pros and cons. Here
are some pros and
cons of
countertops.
A stainless steel
countertop is
incredibly easy to
clean. All you have
to do is wipe them
down with soap and
water, and you're
good to go.
Additionally, they
will match with any
color, which will
make decorating
your kitchen quite
easy. However, they
have the tendency
to look a bit cold
and sterile because
of their shiny
silver color.
Like stainless
steel, glass
countertops look
sleek and clean and
work well with a
modern-looking
kitchen.
Additionally, glass
is very versatile
and can be stained
any color and cut
into any shape. It
is also very easy
to keep clean. The
main downside of
glass is that it
can be expensive,
especially if you
want it cut into a
custom shape to
properly fit over
your counter.
If you want a
warmer and a more
inviting
atmosphere,
consider wood
countertops. Thick
wooden counters
will give your
kitchen a rustic,
country chic look.
If you seal the
counter with a
protective coating,
it will be sanitary
and you will be
able to chop
vegetables and meat
directly on the
wood itself, like a
chopping block. The
main downside of
wood is that like
glass, it can get
quite expensive.
Travertine counters
have also become
fairly popular in
recent years. This
material goes well
with many different
decorating schemes
and will give your
kitchen a warm and
inviting look.
However,
travertine's pitted
surface can trap
bacteria and
liquids if it isn't
sealed properly,
which can make it
very time-consuming
to clean.
In addition to
travertine,
recycled
countertops have
also become
popular. This type
of counter can be
made out of a
variety of
different recycled
materials,
including glass,
plastic, and
concrete. These
counters will look
great with bamboo
cabinets and
flooring.
Although travertine
and recycled
counters have
surged in
popularity, granite
countertops are
still the
overwhelming
favorite when it
comes to counter
materials. This
versatile material
will match well
with many different
design styles.
Additionally, it is
more durable than
most countertop
materials and is
quite resistant to
chipping,
scratching,
breaking, and
cracking. Honed
granite has become
very popular. This
type of granite has
a matte finish as
opposed to the
polished finish of
regular granite
counter tops.
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