Deciding on the right kitchen countertop materials for your home can be a challenge. You’re thinking of the cost, aesthetics, and your kitchen’s practical functioning, among other factors. A perfect countertop not only adds an important design element but also makes it easier to clean and maintain your kitchen.
If you’re looking to get a new kitchen countertop or replace the existing one, your timing is perfect. Not long ago, the only choices for kitchen countertop materials were wood butcher-block and plastic laminate. Today, there’s a plethora of surfaces available and they all come in different textures, colors, and patterns to satisfy any of your design desires.
Let’s walk through the top 10 most popular kitchen countertop materials:
Different types of natural stones have grown in popularity to become the top-most choices for many homeowners. However, the most popular natural stone remains the granite slab. You can get this material in several grades (1 to 5), and these ratings are dependent on the place you buy, colors, patterns, and thicknesses.
Average price: $32-$75 per square foot.
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Marble is the darling of kitchen countertop materials in today’s world due to its aesthetic appeal. Specifically, the Carrara marble has a gray-toned veining that helps it hide light stains and disguise wear. With its timeless appeal, a marble kitchen countertop is undoubtedly going to give your kitchen a high-end look.
When cleaning marble surfaces, use water and a mild liquid detergent to prevent etching and maintain the creamy surface’s elegance.
Average price: $40-$100 per square foot.
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If your aim is to get a countertop material that is good value for money, you can never go wrong with a quartz countertop. Quartz is manufactured from a mixture of 95% ground quartz and other polymer resins. With quartz being an incredibly hard mineral, it’s no wonder that the finished result is a hard stone-like surface that is free from wear and tear. It is also stain- and heat-resistant, making it a perfect option for busy cooking settings.
Average price: $50-$120 per square foot.
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This surface is also referred to by its brand-name Formica. It is plastic-coated, and you can get it in a variety of colors. Thanks to modern printing techniques, you can opt for a laminate countertop that mimics wood or stone – and guess what? Your visitors won’t be able to tell it’s not the real thing.
Average price: $20-$50 per square foot.
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A wood countertop can add style and elegance to your kitchen. Wood countertops come from different lumber varieties, including walnut, oak, cherry, and maple. Depending on imagination level, you can decide to stain your countertop surface with food-safe green, blue, yellow, and red stains to give it that extra touch.
Apart from beauty and class, wood countertops also offer usability convenience. Since wood is heat-resistant, you can place your hot pans and pots without thinking twice. And you can even use the wooden surface when chopping meat.
Starting price: $40 per square foot
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Solid surfaces are also referred to as Corian or other brand names, and their look resembles an engineered stone. But, as they say, looks can deceive, as solid surface countertops can scratch easily and are prone to stains. You might need to keep this info in mind if you’re considering having a solid surface counter.
Average price: $75-$120 per square foot.
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I know, I know. You probably thought that concrete is only suited for sidewalks. The truth is, concrete countertops are one-of-a-kind and can significantly improve your cooking space. And it does not matter if your kitchen is rustic or modern, as concrete can accommodate different kitchen designs.
Concrete countertops come with a natural feel, something that cannot be said of other materials, such as laminates, stainless steel, or glass. If you’re style-oriented, you can incorporate different textures and floral designs or even embed the material with seashells, stones, or other items that fascinate you.
Average price: $70-$150 per square foot.
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Ceramic tile countertops are produced from clay-based tiles that are adhered over cement-boarded cores. Grout seams are not ideal for use with kitchen countertop materials, but luckily, there are new porcelain and ceramic tiles available in large sizes that reduce the number of seams used, thus ensuring easier upkeep.
Average price: $5 -$7 per square foot
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Stainless steel surfaces have a sleek finish and have become popular with modern kitchens. One of the merits of having stainless steel kitchen countertops is that you can easily clean them using soap and water. They are also heat resistant, and therefore, you don’t have to worry about where to place your hot pans and pots. However, many people prefer to use stainless steel on some parts of the kitchen, such as the dining area or the kitchen cabinet, because this material is pretty costly.
Average price: $75-$150 per square foot.
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Soapstone is a natural stone that is bacteria and stain-resistant. It comes in gray tones, ranging from light to dark, with subtle veining. As opposed to other natural stone kitchen counters, soapstone does not need annual sealing, but you should regularly apply mineral oil to hide any surface scratches.
Overtime, soapstone surfaces tend to darken, but regular maintenance with mineral oil will preserve the smooth feel of the surface.
Average price: $50-$100 per square foot.
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