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An Introduction of Kitchen Worktops

There are many materials, by which kitchen worktops are made. When you are buying it, you should take those worktops, which provide beauty, durability, cleanliness and hygiene to the kitchen. Read this article for further details.

You will find all countertops of 26" in width (front to back) and roughly 35" deep. To protect the base cabinetry, they are made in overhand design. Find that countertop that is supportive for sinks or stoves, cook tops and other stuff. There are many materials for kitchen worktops. Granite and marble are found in natural stone worktops. In contrast, other materials are plastic, tile, quartz, wood, and glass. Here are some common materials.

Solid Surfaces:

Solid surfaces are heat, water and stain resistant, non-porous, smooth, hard and tough. They are easily manageable for maintenance. They provide ease in the cleaning. Minerella, Maia and Artis are the most famous UK brands.

Quartz

Quartz is good material to provide the resistance against stain, heat and water. It is highly recommended material for worktops. As, it does not get scratches easily, it gives beauty to the kitchen. It is easy to clean and maintain, because it does not absorb water or any other fluid. Quartz surfaces are made of the 100% natural quartz blocks.

Wood

Wood surfaces are easy and convenient for the use. These are repairable with no trouble. Wood can kill bacteria by absorbing them. For this reason, they are better than plastic surfaces. Wood surfaces can be destroyed by rust, and they may be scratched easily.

Granite Worktops

If you like to have a beautiful look for your kitchen, get the granite countertops. They are durable with the glossy look, which make them expensive. They are heat and water resistant, smooth, hard and tough. Red wine, tea and coffee can give stains to it.

Laminated Surfaces

Laminated surfaces are cheap, smooth and durable. They are easy to clean and manage. However, these surfaces are not stain resistant. The leading brand is Formica.


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