If you’re in the process of remodeling your kitchen, of course it’s important for your kitchen countertop to look nice and fit your style. But the functionality of your kitchen countertop is just as important. Your kitchen countertop needs to work with the level of activity in your kitchen. So, what’s the best countertop material for you?
If you have a full house and like to cook, Granite, Corian, concrete and stainless steel are your best choices. These countertops are durable and resistant to scratches and most stains.
If you have less traffic in your kitchen and are seeking luxury, consider a marble countertop. Marble is prone to chipping, which is why we don’t suggest it if you like to cook often.
If you love to cook and want a warmer look, a wood countertop (like a butcher block) might be right for you. Wood countertops can warm up a kitchen, are easy to clean and can be sanded to get rid of any scratches.
There are lots of options when it comes to kitchen countertops, so make sure you find the right one to fit your lifestyle and budget!
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