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Whether you are installing a new kitchen, or just replacing the counter tops for an update, use the following to help guide you to make the right decision for you and your kitchen needs:
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YOUR GUIDE TO CHOOSING THE RIGHT COUNTER TOP
(NOTE: Red font indicates the most relevant pro/con... ($) = less expensive, ($$) = mid range and ($$$) = most expensive. Some materials have various ranges and price points.)
LAMINATE ($)
- made of plywood, chipboard or MDF by a thick plastic laminate
Advantages:
-solid, durable material
-wide range of colours, textures and patterns available
-cleans easily with soap and water
-water and stain resistant
Disadvantages:
-dark backing may be visible at seams
-can chip or scratch
-cannot be used as a chopping surface
-non-resistant to heat
-cannot use under mount sink with laminate
LAMINATE ($)
- made of plywood, chipboard or MDF by a thick plastic laminate
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Advantages:
-solid, durable material
-wide range of colours, textures and patterns available
-cleans easily with soap and water
-water and stain resistant
Disadvantages:
-dark backing may be visible at seams
-can chip or scratch
-cannot be used as a chopping surface
-non-resistant to heat
-cannot use under mount sink with laminate
SOLID SURFACE ($$)
-made of cast plastics such as polyester, acrylic and minerals fillers
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Advantages:
-highly resistant to permanent damage; markings can be sanded away
-seams are barely visible
-can be moulded into unified counter and sink
-cleans easily with soap and water
-durable
-warm to touch compared to stone
Disadvantages:
-lower cabinets may require reinforcement
-dark colours will show nicks
-almost as costly as real stone
-looks artificial
MARBLE ($$$)
-luxurious stone available in a variety of colours/patterns
-surface suited for baking, rolling dough, etc.
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Advantages:
-water and heat resistant
-classic, beautiful, natural material provides a smooth, cool surface
-hard wearing, durable
-cleans easily
Disadvantages:
-lower cabinets may require reinforcement
-not practical
-needs sealant yearly
-stained by acids like lemon juice, sugar, alcohol
-will dull knife if used as a chopping surface
CONCRETE ($$-$$$)
- stylish and unique material that can be formed and manufactured on site
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-heat and scratch resistant
-add dyes/colours/accents to create a custom look
-additives help decrease porousness
Disadvantages:
-cost is associated with manufacturing on site
-maintenance is unstable; cracking and shifting may occur
-cabinetry must be heavily reinforced
GRANITE ($$-$$$)
-natural, elegant, polished stone available in a variety of colours
-surface suited to baking, rolling out dough, etc.
Advantages:
-water and heat resistant
-immune to stains, resistant to most alcohol, oil and lemon juice
-cleans easily
-aesthetically pleasing and functional
Disadvantages:
-seams are usually fairly obvious
-lower cabinets may require reinforcement
-will dull knife if used as a chopping surface
-needs to be sealed yearly due to porous nature
TILE MOSAIC (S)
-high-fired, dust pressed clay available in a variety of colours, designs, etc.
-best options are glazed ceramic with matte finish
Advantages:
-water and heat resistant
-resists scratching
-will not burn, stain or discolour
Disadvantages:
-grout between tiles is difficult to clean
- hard on glassware and china
-does not have an overall smooth surface due to grout lines
-generally a dated look
-also referred to as engineered stone - made from 93% natural quartz and 7% resin, pigments and binders
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Advantages:
-strong, durable material
-mold, mildew, heat, crack and scratch resistant
-impervious to stains
-does not need to be sealed
-seams are difficult to detect
-uniform in colour and pattern
-extremely hygenic
Disadvantages:
-lower cabinets must be reinforced
-cost is reflected in the high quality of manufacturing
SOAPSTONE ($$-$$$)
-generally dark gray in colour with white veining
-natural product comprised of mineral talc, quartz and other minerals
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Advantages:
-does not stain
-resists acids and alkalis
-less porous than other stone materials
-heat resistant
Disadvantages:
-requires regular maintenance with application of mineral oil
-hard on glassware and china
-may crack
-gray colour will darken over time
-surface should be finished with food safe oil
-wood cut across the grain wears slower
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Advantages:
-excellent chopping surface
-easy on glassware and chine
-resistant to moderate heat
Disadvantages:
-avoid using near sink, moisture will blacken the surface
-may contract in dry conditions
-can scratch and scorch
-difficult to sanitize/clean thoroughly
STAINLESS STEEL ($$$)-available in matte, patterned, sandblasted or polished finishes
-appropriate for areas in contact with water
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Advantages:
-waterproof, heat resistant
-strong, durable material
-easy to clean
-extremely hygenic
Disadvantages:
-noisy and cold
-fabrication is expensive
-will dull a knife if used as a chopping surface
-difficult to maintain shine and marks
Resources:
http://houseandhome.com/design/choosing-kitchen-countertops#Solid_surface
http://interiordec.about.com/od/kitchencounters/tp/tp_countertops.htm
http://www.improvingyourworld.com/home/soapstone_countertops_pros_and_cons_000962.html