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Countertop Options for Your Kitchen Remodel

Countertops have to stand up to the every day stress of a kitchen. Sharp knives, hot pans, and unavoidable spills will test the durability and quality of your buying choice. The right countertop must do it all with beauty and ease. Making the right decision when getting a new countertop requires equal parts information and inspiration. These countertop options for your kitchen remodel will help you make the perfect choice for your new kitchen.

Marble

The expensive but beautiful marble countertop option offers a timeless beauty and exudes an elegant look no matter what particular type of marble you use. A major benefit marble countertops offer is their heatproof and waterproof resiliency. Though not many people know they are easily stained and easy to scratch, taking regular care of a marble countertop will prevent these problems from occurring.

Concrete

Concrete countertops come in a broad range of colors, forms and finishes. Being heat resistant and durable, they can be easily customized to suit your needs. One drawback to concrete is that it can easily crack if not installed correctly.

Engineered Quartz

Quartz provides a low maintenance countertop for a modern kitchen. It cleans easily and needs little to no maintenance. Quartz comes in a broad range of colors, textures and patterns, and is widely available at relatively low price points.

Stainless Steel

Stainless Steel countertops are durable and modern, as well as being heat resistant with antibacterial properties. An expensive option, they are certainly in the top tier of countertop options. If deciding to purchase, one should be aware they are prone to dents.

Granite

Eye-catching granite countertops in Sioux Falls add color and pattern to any bland kitchen. Granite is durable and heat-resistant. The only maintenance required is initial sealing and periodic sealing as time goes on.

Wood

Wood countertops bring a natural element to a bright, modern kitchen, and have an advantage over other countertops. They accommodate cutting and chopping without dulling knives. Remember though, wood countertops are susceptible to stains, moisture, heat, and acidic elements.

Choosing the right counter is completely up to the choice of the buyer. Each option is beautiful in its own way. The cons discussed here for each countertop are a minor difference and not that serious of an issue in the long run if you really like a certain type of counter. Remember to have fun when remodeling your new kitchen!

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