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The worktop or countertop is not only necessary for a kitchen it is also an integral part of its design.
Food preparation can deliver a large amount of wear and tear to the surfaces in the kitchen.
Within this article we look at the various materials used for countertops and discuss the reasons for choosing them for your kitchen.
Whether its durability, hygiene or cost, you can find both the advantages and disadvantages of each material below.
This in expensive option is a very popular choice for kitchen countertops and it comes in a variety of colors and textures.
It isn't that hard wearing and can get scratched or burned, and gets dirty very easily.
If you do choose laminate you can protect your surfaces with trivets and chopping boards.
A wide range of colours and patterns to choose from.
Not wise to use as a cutting surface or to place hot pans upon.
Cannot be repaired if it gets damaged.
Noticeable seams because of a dark backing sheet.
Granite is the most common type of stone used for a countertop.
Granite is quarried worldwide, with colors and patterns that reveal the region and the geological conditions that created it.
It is highly durable, it doesn't scratch or burn, and it keeps its color.
Often associated with professional kitchens, stainless steel is stylish and contemporary.
Sinks, draining boards and backsplashes can all be fabricated into the counter top.
Wood will always give a great look and add character to your kitchen.
On the countertop, however, it is highly susceptible to scratching and cutting.
Hot pans will burn it or leave marks, and it can be unhygienic if meat or poultry is prepared on it.
However, it is one of the only surfaces that will not damage your knives.
It is highly durable being resistant to scratches, stains and heat.
However this flexibility comes at a price and you can sometimes encounter prices up to 10% higher than that of granite.
Three brands to note of are Zodiaq, Cambria and Silestone.
If you do manage to do damage to the countertop you can easily repair it.
Most all brands offer a full, transferable, 10-year warranty.
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Worktops and
Countertops for Kitchens - Buyers Guide to Materials
The worktop or
countertop is not only necessary for a kitchen it is
also an integral part of its design. Food preparation
can deliver a large amount of wear and tear to the
surfaces in the kitchen. Within this article we look
at the various materials used for countertops and
discuss the reasons for choosing them for your
kitchen. Whether its durability, hygiene or cost, you
can find both the advantages and disadvantages of each
material below.
Laminate Worktops
This in expensive
option is a very popular choice for kitchen
countertops and it comes in a variety of colors and
textures. It isn't that hard wearing and can get
scratched or burned, and gets dirty very easily. It is
not built to last. If you do choose laminate you can
protect your surfaces with trivets and chopping
boards.
Advantages
Fairly Inexpensive.
A wide range of
colours and patterns to choose from.
Easy to apply fancy
edges.
Stain resistant.
Disadvantages
Not wise to use as a
cutting surface or to place hot pans upon. Cannot be
repaired if it gets damaged. It must get replaced.
Noticeable seams because of a dark backing sheet. This
is most apparent with light colours.
Granite Worktops
Granite is the most
common type of stone used for a countertop. Granite is
quarried worldwide, with colors and patterns that
reveal the region and the geological conditions that
created it. Each slab is unique, with random and
inconsistent patterns for a great character and look.
It is highly durable, it doesn't scratch or burn, and
it keeps its color. Unfortunately Granite is a very
expensive material though the finished look is often
well worth the cost.
Advantages
A variety of colours
of natural stone.
Extremely durable.
Heat resistant and hard to scratch.
Disadvantages
Expensive To prevent
staining it will need to be resealed.
Stainless Steel
Worktops
Often associated with
professional kitchens, stainless steel is stylish and
contemporary. Steel is highly durable and can be
shaped in many ways to fit your kitchen. The
backsplash and the sink can be made out of the same
piece of steel, ensuring that there are no awkward
corners or gaps for food to get lost in. Stainless
steel is hygienic and is the only surface that can be
safely bleached.
Advantages
The only surface that
can be safely bleached.
Corrosion proof.
Very durable.
Sinks, draining boards and backsplashes can all be
fabricated into the counter top.
Heat proof.
All the joints can be polished for a seamless effect
(may cost extra).
Disadvantages
Can scratch and dent
(though newer designs can include textured finishes
that can hide the scratches). A high maintenance
option. Expensive.
Wood and Butcher
Block Worktops
Wood will always give
a great look and add character to your kitchen. On the
countertop, however, it is highly susceptible to
scratching and cutting. Hot pans will burn it or leave
marks, and it can be unhygienic if meat or poultry is
prepared on it. However, it is one of the only
surfaces that will not damage your knives. Oak, maple,
cherry, red beech, walnut, teak, and mahogany are all
hardwoods favored for countertop applications.
Advantages
Ideal for cutting on.
Only surface that will not damage your knives.
Very attractive.
Disadvantages
Deep cuts will show
but can be sanded out. Hot pans will burn it or leave
marks. High maintenance. Use mineral oil to renew
surface.
Quartz Surfaces:
Zodiaq, Cambria and Silestone Worktops
Quartz delivers a
great natural look to any kitchen. It is highly
durable being resistant to scratches, stains and heat.
However this flexibility comes at a price and you can
sometimes encounter prices up to 10% higher than that
of granite. Quartz surfaces are hygienic because the
material is non-porous and so bacteria and mould have
nowhere to hide. Three brands to note of are Zodiaq,
Cambria and Silestone. Zodiaq comes in 26 colors and
has a 10-year warranty. Cambria is made in the USA and
is available in 34 colors which are all the same
price. Silestone is made by the Spanish company
Consentino and is available in 46 colors.
Advantages
Scratch resistant.
Stain resistant.
Heat Resistant.
Looks great.
Does not need to be resealed every few years (unlike
granite).
Disadvantages
Expensive (about 10%
more than granite). Set on backsplashes only.
Corian, Avonite
and Other Solid Surfaces Worktops
A countertop that
consists of a solid plastic all the way through is
said to be a solid surface countertop (as opposed to
those built up in layers i.e. laminate). They are
similar to quartz in that they’re also hardwearing.
They are resistant to scratches, scorching and heat.
If you do manage to do damage to the countertop you
can easily repair it. You can expect to spend about
three times more than you would for laminate, and
twice as much for wood. A wide range of colors and
styles are available to choose from and most suppliers
will give you a good guarantee. Corian is the most
famous brand (has been around for 30 years) Avonite
has unique color choices.
Advantages
Large variety of
colors and edge styles.
You can create your
own design on the deck.
Backsplashes can be
any height and coved to deck for a very clean look.
Seams are virtually
invisible.
The material is
renewable and repairable.
Most all brands offer
a full, transferable, 10-year warranty.
Disadvantages
Cost is high when all
available options are used.
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