Different Types of Kitchen Worktop Options to Consider

Kitchen worktops not only define your kitchen but also your personality and preferences. If you want to create a traditional look for your kitchen, you can consider quartz worktops or granite worktops. These natural stones offer a cleaner and traditional appearance with a graceful finish. However, if you want to try some other ideas, caesartone worktops or silestone worktops might just be the right choice.

Noted below are the 4 best choices of kitchen worktops:

#1: Granite Worktops

Granite is a timeless natural stone and one of the most sought-after choices when it comes to kitchens. It is not just beautiful and stylish but equally unique and luxurious.

 

Pros
• Granite is hard-wearing
• It is heat and scratch resistant
• It is non-porous
• It has antibacterial properties
• Granite worktops are easy to clean and maintain
Cons
• Granite is a heavy natural stone
• Granite worktops can be expensive

#2: Quartz Worktops

Quartz is a manufactured or man-made alternative to natural stone. It is the second best choice to granite worktops. Using industrial techniques, quartz is manufactured with resin and fortified to create customizable and hard-wearing quartz worktops.

Pros
• Quartz worktops are equally hard-wearing
• It has antibacterial properties
• Quartz worktops are easy to customize owing to plenty of colourful options
• Easy to maintain
Cons
• Quartz worktops are heavy
• Quartz is expensive

#3: Silestone Worktops

Silestone is a material manufactured from natural quartz crystals. It is also used for making kitchen worktops, sinks, shower trays wall cladding etc. Silestone worktops resemble both marble and granite. However, it is lustrous compared to other stones because quartz crystals lend more sparkle to it than naturally occurring stones.

 

Pros
• Silestone worktops are scratch and stain resistant
• It has non-porous surface
• Easy to clean
• Silestone is highly durable and impact resistant
Cons
• Cloudy blotches appear on the surface due to chemical changes
• High acidic spills – vinegar or lime juice – may damage the surface

#4: Caesarstone Worktops

Caesarstone worktops are made of engineered stone. It is a combination of multiple sources of artificial crushed materials into a continuous surface. Caesarstone is now a popular choice of kitchen surface.

 

Pros
• Caesarstone is non-porous
• Caesarstone is scratch and stain resistant
• It is easy to clean and maintain
Cons
• Caesarstone is not heat resistant
Choose from any of these kitchen worktops to adorn your homes.

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