The Best Countertops for Busy Kitchens
What are the best countertops for busy kitchens? You may have had a countertop that didn’t last very long. On the other hand, you may have had a countertop that out-welcomed its stay as it collected scratches, burns, or discoloration. As you renovate your kitchen, it’s important to chose materials that are long lasting. It’s also important to recognize that the materials must work for you!
Butcher Block and Wood Countertops
There are many positives when it comes to butcher block and wood countertops.
Wood countertops are a unique alternative to natural stone. They add warmth and charm to both modern and traditional kitchen designs. Butcher block and wood countertops can be created from a variety of species, including “green” options like bamboo.
In terms of care and maintenance, a wood countertop must be protected with an oil finish, making for minimal maintenance. On a regular basis, you must wash and disinfect your wood countertop to keep it free of bacteria. Aside from cleaning the wood counters, you will have to apply wood oil once every 2-3 years. Sandpaper will eliminate most scratches.
Soapstone
When there’s a busy kitchen, there’s soapstone.
Soapstone is a natural, metamorphic stone composed primarily of talc. It occurs in a variety of unique tones and veining characteristics. As a countertop material, soapstone is a top choice for chefs and kitchen enthusiasts.
Soapstone is durable, nonporous, and heat resistant.
Soapstone is generally maintenance free. Customers who want to age and darken their soapstone must frequently apply organic wax and oil during the first few months after installation. However, if a customer prefers a natural patina, waxing and oiling is not necessary.
Like butcher block and slate, any scratches on a soapstone countertop surface may be sanded down without the help of a professional. This makes soapstone a worry-free option.
Slate
Slate is a natural stone that is growing in popularity. It is a natural, environmentally friendly countertop material.
Slate is a metamorphic rock that sits at a 5.5 on the Mohs Scale. It is a durable and nonporous stone that doesn’t always seem like the obvious choice for many customers. But, slate comes in a variety of naturally occurring colors, including red, black, gray, green, and hundreds of varieties of mottled purple. It fits into any kitchen.
In addition to its look, slate requires little care and maintenance. Organic oil will provide a layer of protection and gloss, but other forms of sealing are not necessary. Any scratches can be sanded and smoothed with sandpaper.
Slate is one of the best countertops for busy kitchens.
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