7 Tips When Choosing Your Kitchen Countertops

 


Deciding on kitchen countertops can be difficult. Kitchens are the center of activity in the home and kitchen countertops are the main focus of the room. With so many different materials to choose from, like quartz, marble, granite, or more, making the right choice can be overwhelming. Countertops are the focal point of the kitchen, so when choosing them for your kitchen, you need to consider your lifestyle and how you want your dream kitchen to look. As much as you want to choose kitchen countertops based on looks alone, choosing the right countertops is more than that.

1. Know your preferred aesthetic


 When choosing your kitchen countertops, it is good to have some ideas of how you would like the kitchen of your dreams to be. Narrowing down what you like and what you don't like can make your kitchen countertop choice easier. Before you start choosing your new kitchen countertops, ask yourself what if the look you hope to achieve? Some countertops can give your kitchen a more traditional look, while others can give your home a contemporary feel. If you prefer a modern kitchen, you may end up choosing unconventional countertop materials. The overall aesthetic you're trying to achieve will affect the countertop material you choose for your kitchen.

 2. Choose a material that suits your lifestyle


Some kitchen countertop options are more suitable for certain lifestyles than others. If you have a busy home with lots of kitchen spills and accidents, a white granite countertop may not be the best option for your kitchen. Since some kitchen countertop materials are more porous or more prone to cracking and chipping, try to think about how your kitchen will be used. 
This will help determine how durable the countertop surface should be. If you are not sure which material would be best for your lifestyle, speak to an expert. Countertop professionals will know which material is best suited to your kitchen needs.

 3. Think long term in terms of maintenance.


 Keeping maintenance in mind when choosing kitchen countertops should be near the top of your list. Some kitchen countertops require more maintenance than others. For example, granite countertops may require regular sealing to maintain their beautiful appearance. Granite kitchen countertops can also be expensive if they need to be repaired when damaged. But some other kitchen countertop materials like quartz and laminate require much less maintenance. These materials are also inexpensive to repair and can give your home a contemporary look without too much responsibility in terms of maintenance.

 4. Consider Your Home Layout


 Since the kitchen is the heart of the home, it must tie the entire home together. With that said, you should consider the style and layout of your home and try to create a flow of style throughout your home. It is important to ensure that all the components of your open concept homework together to create a continuous flow throughout the space. 

If your home is an n concept, then the style you choose in your kitchen should carry it through your entire home. Similar color palettes and finishes will go a long way in making your home beautiful. If your home is not an open concept, it still helps to have a connection between the rest of your home and your kitchen. Try to keep a simple color palette in mind when choosing your kitchen countertops. 

5. Watch your budget 





If you don't have a budget yet, you will need one before choosing your kitchen countertops. Kitchen countertops can be a big expense, so pack your wallet ahead of time. Try to be realistic when setting your kitchen counter budget. Try to find out which materials may best suit your budget, and speak to an expert about choosing the perfect kitchen countertops for your home. Work within your budget to find high-quality kitchen countertop materials that will last a lifetime. Meeting with a countertop specialist can help you narrow down the countertops that work inside your wallet.

6. Decide on a Preferred Sink Mounting

There are two popular ways to mount the sink to the kitchen countertop: bottom mount sinks and top mount sinks. When choosing your kitchen countertops, consider the style of sink you want your dream kitchen to have. If you are unsure of the distinction between the two, we can break it down for you. 
Bottom Mount Sinks 
With bottom mount sinks, the edge of the edge if the sink is actually mounted under the kitchen counter. This style of sink mounting creates a continuous flow from the kitchen counter to the sink and can simplify cleaning up crumbs. Some materials are more suitable for built-in sinks than others, such as:

  • Granite
  • Concrete
  • Marble
  • Quartz

7. Talk to an Expert 

Talking to an expert can make choosing your kitchen countertops easier. Often times, countertop professionals will know which materials best suit your lifestyle and needs. More than that, the experts can work with you to help you design the perfect kitchen countertops for your dream home. If you are looking for new kitchen countertops and would like to speak with an expert, please contact RSK Marble & Granite. With over 15 years of kitchen countertop experience in the Wilmington, MA area, we will be able to help you with all of your kitchen countertop needs.

steps for choosing a kitchen countertop, from showroom to your home


Step 1 - How to choose the showroom material?


 The PIATRAONLINE pavilion and showroom includes a wide range of stone countertops of all kinds. You have the following options:

 • Granite Countertops - With beautiful colors and a wide color variation. Available with a polished and matte finish, with good resistance to compression and low porosity. These countertops have little sensitivity to surface temperature variations and are virtually immune to scratches. The polished finish is responsible for perfecting the action of food acids. Granite countertops can be used in any environment and have excellent results as countertops in public areas. Being at least 2cm thick, granite countertops are heavy, so you will need a solid kitchen cabinet for support. Maintenance and aftercare are inexpensive, hence the affordable price.

 • Slate countertops - with similar characteristics, compared to granite (high hardness and low porosity). Durable against specific corrosive agents and environmental factors, the e is sensitive to scratches. Benefits include beautiful color, an attractive appearance, and low aftercare costs. The thickness of the countertop is 2-3 cm and it will require solid support because it is heavy.


 • Marble countertops: they are famous for their beauty, perfect match for any kitchen. They are also durable against environmental factors, but sensitive to scratches, impacts,and stains. Marble countertops have a special color variation and the typical veins of marble give them a particular style. Marble countertops are ideal for residential kitchens; 3 cm thickness is recommended. Maintenance costs are higher and these countertops require treatment on a regular basis. In addition, you must provide them with solid support. 

• Travertine countertops: they have similar characteristics compared to marble. Travertine is softer (recommended thickness is 3 cm, polished finish) and more sensitive to attack by corrosion agents. Travertine countertops require waterproofing against water and stains and use specific treatments. Travertine countertops require regular aftercare after the rproofing. However, travertine offers elegant colors and finishes at an affordable price. Also, you must have solid support.







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