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Top Options for Kitchen Countertops

Countertops Kitchen Remodeling Nov 19

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When you’re talking about kitchen countertop options, the question really boils down to which material is most cost effective, or which material you prefer. The most popular choice is still plastic laminate because it is the cheapest, generally, on the market. The quality of plastic laminate differs depending on the brand, but in general, it’s very hard, durable, and effective at what it does. For others, the fact that it’s popular and cheap is a major turn off, and truth be told, there are a number of options available on the market today for those who would prefer a different material. What are they?

1.Stone

Stone is always going to be a popular option because stone is natural. For those who like going rustic and dislike processed and engineered material, stone is going to be one the options at the top of their list. For countertops, there are three major options available: granite, slate, and soapstone. Of these, granite is the most popular, mainly because the price for granite as a material has come down in recent years, but prices can still reach $250 per square foot, depending on texture and color. For those who want slate or soapstone, there are fewer choices in terms of color, but soapstone can be integrated into sinks in order to match up, and it is generally cheaper than slate which will cost at least $100 per square foot. Each of these is an excellent option, so the choice will come down to finding a color and texture that you really like.

2.Solid Surfacing Materials

There are a number of options for solid surfacing materials, and they are excellent for both resisting scratches and stains. The materials are generally made from a either polyester or acrylic or some combination of both. While some don’t like solid surfacing materials because they’re simply an imitation of stone, you have far more options available at your disposal in terms of coloring and style. Modern solid surface also contains synthetic stone composites; quartz is very popular, and from a designer’s perspective, the possibilities are virtually endless.

3.Wood

With modern upgrades to wood, wood is no longer an awful option in the kitchen. Polyurethane seals are used to protect the surface of the wood, but it’s still going to be softer than plastic laminate, stone, and solid surfacing materials. Another reason wood is a better option is because you won’t have to invest in cutting boards any longer. Wood is less prone to giving bacteria a good habitat to multiply, so it’s more hygienic than plastic as well. There are some options for you in terms of wood, but rock maple is by far the most popular. “Folks interested in redoing their countertops have a number of excellent options beyond plastic laminate, nowadays,” says one contractor who installs kitchen countertops in West Bloomfield, MI. “There’s some great upscale options at your disposal nowadays.”

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From start to finish Kurtis was a great company to work with. From the initial contact and design concept with Gregory Holster to the cabinet drop off team, the install team led by project manager Jeff Tuomi and the countertop company, the project was on time and all work was performed beyond expectations. This was greatly appreciated seeing as it was completed on December 23. All the people involved were professional and did an excellent job.

Ken M.

Shanna was our project consultant. Picking out cabinets along with counters can be somewhat overwhelming but her knowledge & experience helped us make the right decisions. Dylan & Juwan unloaded truck & Dylan check off ship ticket to make sure all boxes were accounted for. Courteous & pleasant to talk to…nice job of stacking everything neatly in our garage. We couldn't be more pleased with the service & so happy with our kitchen

Deborah D.

We recently worked with Lauren on cabinetry for a master bathroom renovation. She was great to work on the design and selections. Lauren was efficient and responsive from cabinet selection through ordering. Our overall installation was smooth. We had some unforeseen circumstances impacting our ability to accept delivery of our cabinets on the initial agreed upon date. Kurtis was very accommodating in rescheduling delivery given our project challenges. We couldn't be happier with our cabinets for this project.

Shannon O.

We had complete renovations to our kitchen and main bathroom. From start to finish, the design with Shanna was exactly what we asked for and Jeff stayed on top of the renovations, communicating each step of the way. Every worker was professional and the final product is elegant and functional. We were very happy with Kurtis and would choose Shanna and Jeff again.

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