Choosing Kitchen Countertops That’ll Make You Want to Cook

Trying to find the right countertops for your kitchen?

Choosing the right materials and getting the right fit can be a challenge.

If you’re looking for the right kitchen countertops for your kitchen, read on for a closer look at picking the right materials and finding the best fit for your space.

Find the Right Fit

Before you even begin to consider materials and other aspects of your countertops, it’s important to get clear about what you want and need.

Take a look at your kitchen, consider how you use the area, and how much space you actually have to work with. You’ll want to consider factors like whether or not you have kids and how you use your kitchen.

Define Your Kitchen Countertops Budget

Next, it’s very important to set a clear budget and stick to it.

Kitchen counter prices vary widely, but you can only spend so much. So, measure your space well, consider your needs and set your budget accordingly.

The right countertop updates can pay off in the long run too. A kitchen remodel can return up to 100% of the cost when you sell the home.

Choosing the Right Material

Kitchen counters are available in many different materials. Whether you just need an affordable replacement or really want to take your kitchen to the next level — you’ve got options.

Here a few of the most popular countertop material options.

Laminate

Perhaps the most common kitchen countertop material, laminate is a simple, affordable option that is still highly durable if cared for properly. Laminate counters are also really easy to clean and require no maintenance — besides basic cleaning.

Laminate countertops are available in a wide range of colors and styles designed to suit your kitchen. You’ll find these counters with both squared and rounded edges.

Granite

Granite countertops are another popular option and a great upgrade for any kitchen with older, worn out or outdated countertops.

Granite is a very durable material that won’t stain or wear like laminate countertops can over time.

Whether you use your kitchen a lot or just want it to look a little nicer, granite is a great choice.

Butcher Block

If you want a more rustic or wood look in your kitchen, butcher block countertops are another good option. Butcher block countertops can bring a warm feel to your kitchen at a surprisingly reasonable cost.

While wood can scratch and dent more easily, it can typically be easily repaired or you can simply enjoy the worn or distressed look the occasional bump or scratch gives your kitchen.

Butcher block is also relatively easy to clean but does require regular disinfecting and occasional oiling.

Other Options

Many other countertop materials are available including marble, quartz, and other rock-like surfaces. These materials are a great choice if you really want to elevate the look and feel of your kitchen but do tend to cost more.

Both marble and quartz are easy to clean and, much like granite, are very durable.

Your Turn

If you’re thinking about replacing your kitchen countertops, remember to carefully consider your space and how your new addition will fit and look in your home. Don’t forget your budget either.

Check out the rest of our articles for more on updating your home and kitchen.