Once upon a time, you only had a few choices for your cooking area's top-side counter. These days, your number of options is quite overwhelming. You can choose from hundreds of patterns, textures, and colours in materials, which range from acrylic sheets to stained concrete. To help you narrow down your choices and select the best one to use in your kitchen, here is a detailed look at the most popularly used countertop implements.
1. Ceramic tile - Not a stranger to many homes, this is no doubt the most commonly used. It is widely available, cheap, and can be replaced easily when broken.
2. Natural stone - Examples of this are granite, slate, and soapstone. These are sturdy and easy to maintain, making them a choice of many homeowners. Granite, in particular, is widely used in expensive kitchens because of its classy look. What is more, it can be made to complement any design because it is available in a wide array of colours, ranging from mottled white to midnight black. It can last for many years if taken cared of properly.
3. Solid surface - This is a man-made material usually made using a combination of acrylic and polyester resins. It is highly resistant to scratches and stains, and is highly repairable. It also looks very polished, helping you create a seamless installation. And though often criticised as being nothing more than an imitation of the stone, it remains admirably popular among homeowners. For one, it requires less maintenance. Another, it is sturdy and flexible, and can be designed and used in every way possible-custom backsplashes to elegant edge treatments.
4. Wood - Now, if you have lots of slicing, cutting, and chopping to do, then this would be the perfect material for you. Timber was once traditionally found in many kitchens, but it lost its prominence because of the introduction of granite and solid surfaces, and due to the mistaken belief that it harbours bacteria and germs. This is a misconception refuted by studies, which prove that 99.9 percent of bacteria introduced to wood easily died after 3 minutes of exposure.
So, there are your choices for your countertop. Now, if your kitchen is not yet ready for cooking, consider taking out food. Eat in the City can make that easier for you, so check out the rest of the website now!


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