Choosing the Right Countertop for Your Remodeled Kitchen

A kitchen remodel is a significant investment in your home, old or new. When you remodel your kitchen, chances are you’ll see some of the many selections of countertop surfaces. Comparing and getting quotes will be the best way to determine the best solid surface for your new kitchen. This article will discuss the main types of countertops and solid surfaces.

Some popular options:

Stainless steel is at the higher end of the price scale and can cost as much as $200 per square foot. It is elegant, very durable and very hygienic. Stainless steel makes a big statement in your kitchen.

Marble, granite and quartz are 3 other very elegant options for solid surfaces. They all cost up to $100 per square foot and are very durable natural solid surfaces. No special care is needed, but they are heavy and difficult to install. These are perhaps the most desirable high-end solid surfaces.

Synthetic surfaces like Corian, Silestone, and a few others are also good options, they tend to cost around $50 per square foot, but they are durable and easy to clean. A local dealer who specializes in countertops will most likely have a type of synthetic surface to suit your needs. Be sure to shop around and ask lots of questions, as there are many subtle differences.

Formica or laminate countertops are the easiest for a homeowner to make and can be installed fairly quickly with few specialty tools. It is also the cheapest at $25 per square foot. Laminate countertops are easy to clean, but can easily chip or scratch, and are less desirable to prospective buyers looking to sell their home.

If you visit your local home improvement store, you’ll likely find many options to suit your tastes.

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