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DIY Kitchen Countertop Options
from:There are a wide variety of options when it comes to the kind of material you will use for your kitchen countertops. There are several things you will want to take into consideration before you install new kitchen countertops. For example, if you are installing them in your primary residence, you may want to spend the extra money to ensure that the countertops will last for many years. If you’re installing them in a rental unit you may not want to go as expensive as you would in your own home unless the more expensive countertops complement the rest of the rental unit. Also, if you are doing the installation yourself, different materials require different levels of skill and different tools so you may want to take that into consideration as well. In the following paragraphs, we’ll explore some of the choices you have when it comes to installing new kitchen countertops.
Granite
Granite is a popular kitchen countertop, which is naturally made from rock. Recognizable by the tiny flecks of minerals throughout, granite countertops come in a variety of colors and finishes. You can also choose whether you will install a full slab granite countertop or opt for granite tiles, which are easier to install yet still gives you the rich look of a natural stone countertop. While granite countertops are ultra strong and durable, they are not moisture proof so you will need to take care not to let liquid seep through the surface. Granite kitchen countertops are easy to care for and will last for many years if properly cared for.
Laminate
Laminate kitchen countertops are a popular choice for many do-it-yourselfers because they are easy to install and are far more affordable than many of the natural stone countertops. They come in a variety of colors and finishes and are stain resistant. They do not stand up well to heat so you will need to use a trivet or pot holder before placing hot pans or dishes on the countertop. They are an attractive option, and although laminate kitchen countertops will not last forever, with proper care they will last for several years and are easy to replace when needed.
Wood
For do-it-yourselfers that like to work with wood, wood countertops are an appealing option. Since prices vary among the various hardwoods, you should be able to find the wood to make your kitchen countertop and stay within your budget as well. Wood countertops will last a lifetime if properly cared for and are resistant to bacteria. Popular choices include oak, maple, mahogany, walnut, and cherry. While wood countertops offer a strong and durable solution to any kitchen, as with many kitchen countertops, extreme heat can mar the surface so care will need to be taken to preserve the beauty of your new wood countertops.
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