Counter Tops Clean Shiny Inviting Choosing the
Best One By: Khieng
Chho
Have you ever envied the smooth, sleek
countertops that pervade your favorite kitchen shows? Have you
ever dreamed about getting a bright countertop to make your
workspace appear wider? Or have you ever craved for a
countertop with enough marble to rival an Italian
museum?
Come to think of it, what are countertops
for? And what are countertops made of?
Countertops refer, in general, to the
horizontal surface that coats kitchen counters, as well as
other areas where food is prepared. Countertops also refer to
any working counter, as they are installed on top of any
surface, and are usually supported on the bottom by
cabinets.
Countertops can be manufactured from a wide
variety of materials. Selection of countertops depends upon the
cost of the material, its appearance, its durability and
strength, and the ease with which it can be worked on and
installed.
Some common materials for making countertops
include the following.
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Polished and laminated granite, or other smoothened natural
stones ? These are usually cheaper than most other materials,
since they are readily available, and easy to work with. They
are, however, harder to replace once they are chipped or
damaged.
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Marble ? Marble countertops are expensive, but if worked on
skillfully and maintained, such countertops can last a long
time. Depending on their color and veining patterns, marble
countertops can also make a room appear
stylish.
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Wood ? Although not often used, wood can give a homey
appearance to a room. Wood, however, is not recommended to be
permanently installed on kitchen counters, as it can accumulate
bacteria, especially if it is constantly used as a butcher
block.
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Stainless steel ? Most modern kitchens, especially those in
restaurants, employ this durable material, as it is easily
cleaned and maintained. Stainless steel also withstands most
cracks and scratches. Stainless steel is also strong enough to
stand on its own, and will not require cabinets to support it.
This material, however, also easily takes on the temperature of
its surroundings, so that children must be kept away from them,
especially if the stainless steel countertop is part of a stove
system.
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Plastic ? A cheap alternative to expensive stones and steel,
some countertops can be made of plastic, especially if the work
to be done on it will not involve cutting or
slicing.
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Formica ? This mica-derived material is perhaps the most
commonly used in household kitchens, as it is relatively cheap,
durable, and can withstand scratches.
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Synthetic stone ? Some countertops can be made of stone and
resin mixtures. One strong variety of this material consists of
a plastic substrate enclosing quartz
crystals.
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Laminates ? Another form of countertops include the plastic
laminates. These are produced by gluing a thin sheet of
laminate over durable materials, such as fiberboard or
concrete.
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Tile ? Another common material for countertops is the
ever-reliable tile. Tiles, however, can accumulate mildew and
molds, and can be difficult to clean.
Countertops are constructed depending on
their final use. Kitchen countertops, in particular, are formed
such that they have a backsplash, or a raised edge that will
keep spills from falling into cabinets. Countertop faces can
also be decorated, from minimalist and plain, to elaborate,
depending on the user?s desires.
Whether you?re after the ?down home? feel of
wood, or the stylish sheen of marble, choose a countertop that
will fit your needs, and not just be eye candy. After all, you
can be inspired to work more and better if your room looks good
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more a hindrance than a welcome sight.
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