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3 UNIQUE COUNTERTOP CHOICES

Countertops are an important selection, especially in the kitchen, since they will be used daily from dinner prep to morning routines. They are the workhorses of the kitchen space and must be considered when shopping for the specific material that will be used. They must be durable as well as elegant. Traditional choices have been granite, quartz, and quartzite, but as homeowners look for ways to add a bit of themselves into the design, there has been an emergence of varying selections that are gaining in popularity, including some unique options. Let’s talk about three unique countertop choices that might not have been on your original list but might be just what you have been looking for to add something missing to your kitchen.

Concrete Countertops

Though they might not be the first material that comes to mind when thinking about countertops, concrete has become somewhat popular for kitchen countertops. There are several reasons why they are a good option:

  • Functional
  • Customizable
  • Durable
  • Easy maintenance

Concrete offers a functional design because it can be customized into any shape or style you desire. There is a wide range of colors available to you, meaning you can get the exact color you want for your home, whether you want it very dark or light and elegant. This means it can blend with a rustic farmhouse style or a modern contemporary. There is even the ability to make concrete imitate the look of other materials, such as granite and marble, giving you the beauty of these traditional choices but with the durability of concrete. The texture is another element that can be included in a concrete countertop, so if you enjoy a leathered feel, that is completely doable. Other materials can be blended into the countertop, such as pieces of clear or colored glass. Even metal and wood can be married into the design, giving you a custom countertop perfectly suited to your specific needs. One of the best benefits is the durability and easy maintenance of concrete countertops. Glass fibers are typically used in the concrete mix to reinforce the final product, making it very strong while also ensuring that it is lighter in weight than regular concrete. This also enables it to have fewer seams and waterfall options. As with most things, there are a few drawbacks to concrete countertops, such as vulnerability to staining, but if you reapply the sealer and wax regularly and wipe off spills fairly quickly, you can avoid this con. Do keep in mind that sufficient time is needed to form and cure the countertop, meaning your choice should be selected several weeks before it is required in the kitchen. If you want to create a unique look in your kitchen or even outdoor space, concrete is a beautiful option that will serve you well for decades.

Wood Countertops

Wood is a wonderful addition to any space as it adds warmth, texture, and elegance, but this is especially true in the kitchen, making it a great choice for a countertop. Though it has not been a common choice for some time, it has continued trending over the last few years. With so many wood species available, there is no end to possibilities for grain patterns and varying colors, making wood countertops a versatile material that integrates into a myriad of design styles. A well-stained and polished wood countertop can easily become the kitchen’s visual statement piece that catches the eye of every guest. Wood tones also add warmth to the heart of the home and can add a nice contrast to a white kitchen. Wood is one of your top choices if you are searching for an eco-friendly countertop material. Maintenance is an important point that needs to be emphasized with wood countertops because they need to be treated well, and by that, we mean oiled sometimes up to two or three times per year. It is also good to be careful of water spills since puddles can seep into the wood, especially if it has not been properly sealed; placing hot items directly on the wood is also a no-no since it can leave burn marks. With your countertop being made from wood, you tend to want to use it as a large cutting board, but again, wood can be damaged, so it is best to use an actual cutting board instead. One bonus, though, is that it is possible to sand down and refinish your wood countertop to refresh its overall look, but be sure to check with the manufacturer to see if this is an option. Wood countertops are a wonderful addition to any kitchen space or even laundry room, so ask your designer about using them as a possible choice for your renovation.

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Stainless Steel Countertops

Typically seen as a standard material in commercial kitchens, stainless steel countertops are beginning to enter the residential market. In some ways, they are seen as the new granite by homeowners looking for options that will last for years to come. In their own unique way, they possess a beauty that can transform a kitchen into something stunning. The number one favorite feature is its durability; in fact, it is nearly indestructible, as it is able to withstand just about anything. Neither water, heat, nor stain can mar its original look, meaning that even after years of use, you can still enjoy your stainless steel countertop. This is also a great choice for those looking to have a material that resists bacteria and mold due to its non-porous material, meaning that you can rest easy with the knowledge that germs are few and far between on stainless steel countertops. You can also do just about any type of food prep imaginable since no food coloring or acid can damage the surface. This choice is perfect for a modern or contemporary look in a kitchen, and if properly maintained, stainless steel countertops can last a lifetime. Low maintenance and budget-friendly are a couple more reasons this makes a great choice for your kitchen space. While scratch marks are inevitable on stainless steel, they can add to the overall aesthetic of the design, so don’t stress too much over them. Metal is a great element of design, and when embraced, can transform your kitchen into a unique space.

Unique Countertop Choices

While traditional is nice, there is no reason why it has to be a staple in design. More and more homeowners are embracing the unique as they look for ways to turn their house into a home, a true reflection of themselves. Your countertop choices play a part in telling your story to family and friends, so don’t be afraid to look outside of the usual choices even when it comes to countertops. There may also be added benefits when you think beyond the standard options. Our team is happy to help you find the exact material that can help you create the kitchen space of your dreams.

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