Enhance your kitchen’s appearance with modern countertop designs

Creative ideas for countertop designs can easily change the ambiance.

A countertop is a very essential part of a kitchen. To make kitchen space more efficient, it is important to have a high-quality countertop. But these days, interior designers are not only emphasising efficiency but also they are talking about creativity. Creative ideas for countertop designs can easily change the ambiance. 

Previously, kitchen countertops used to be very common granite plates or simple concrete plates. But these days, there are lots of materials that can be used as countertops. Though choosing from a huge list of options can be a little tough. You need to consider a few factors like longevity, durability, price, etc. Some interior designers also make the decision based on the theme of your overall interior. Sometimes, you also need to consider the right pick based on your function. If you are a frequent baker, you should go for such materials that are resistant to heat. If you have an everyday cooking session, make sure that the material is stain-resistant. Also, no one really wants even a hairline crack in their designer countertop. So, it must be crack resistant too. 

Based on your functions and designs, you can choose from wood, stone, marble, granite, laminated plates, stainless steel, quartz, etc. Here we have discussed a few materials that are good to go to make your kitchen counter worthy for any kitchen work. 

 

See also: Over 50 ideas to give your kitchen a makeover

 

Features of countertop

Creating a new countertop can create a trendsetter look for your kitchen. But when you choose the material, you should be very careful. The kitchen countertop is such a place where you may need to keep your freshly cooked hot dishes. The materials of the countertop must have higher heat-resistant capability. Here are all those features your countertop must have. 

  • Heat resistance: Stainless steel and granite are quite good for higher heat tolerance. 
  • Hardness: You can choose granite or quartz to get a higher level of hardness. 
  • Warp resistance: Laminated or wood countertops are better due to their heat resistance ability. 
  • Stain resistance: Granite, Stainless steel, etc can work well as stain-resistance countertops because these materials have lower porosity on their top. 
  • Crack resistance: Laminated tops are less prone to cracking. 

 

Unique countertop ideas to make kitchen efficient

Glass tile

Glass tile countertops are a very unique way to get a modern vibe inside the kitchen. They are applied over a cement-board core. Keep that in mind glass is a brittle material that easily cracks, chips, and breaks. If you have heavy work daily, maybe it is not a good option. Glass Top is a better option for those who have less work on the countertops. 

Porcelain

Porcelain countertops are highly valued for their low water absorption and resistance to heat. It can also provide a very similar natural stone look. If you are planning for a farmhouse kitchen look, it can bring a rustic look. Besides, it is an affordable option that lasts for a long time. Porcelain is resistant to scratch which makes it a great choice.

Stainless steel

Stainless steel is now used in homes to recreate a restaurant look inside your home. It is hygienic and resistant to germs. This material is also difficult to fabricate. Though it can be a bit pricey option, it can go for a long run. 

Quartz

Quartz has gained popularity due to its mesmerizing looks. Antibacterial agents are added to a lot of quartz countertops. With its unique appearance, you can get a very rare design. No doubt, your kitchen will be more amazing with it. 

Granite

Granite is the most picked option for kitchen tops. It is a very solid material with higher durability. As every granite slab is unique, you can get a completely unique design when you install the kitchen top. 

Concrete 

Concrete countertops are also a very unique idea for countertops. You can easily give it any shape of your choice which makes it a great choice for customization. As concrete countertops are so heavy, they need to be prepared specifically. These countertops are highly costly. But due to its durability and heat resistance ability, it stands out as a great pick for the kitchen.

Consider the functionality that the countertop has to offer. Create an eye-catching design of countertops and make your kitchen space stand out. 

 

FAQs

What are the major elements used in countertops?

Granite, quartz, natural stone, and sometimes marble are used as major elements in countertops.

What is the standard wide area of a kitchen countertop?

Usually, kitchen countertops are 25.5 inches wide.

Are countertops important for a kitchen?

Yes, a countertop is very crucial for a kitchen because it increases space to keep any dish or plates in order.

What are the standard lengths of kitchen countertops?

Usually, in the market, you will get 8 feet, 10 feet, and 12 feet long kitchen tops. These are standard sizes. However, according to the requirements of the place, these sizes can be customized.

Is a laminated plate a good option for a kitchen countertop?

Yes, in modern interior design, laminated plates are a very popular choice for countertops.

What should be the major features of kitchen countertops?

Hardness, durability, heat resistance, etc are some major features one countertop should consist of.

What should you use to clean the countertop?

You can buy any mild soap specifically manufactured for kitchen countertops so that the stone or any other element does not get damaged

Got any questions or point of view on our article? We would love to hear from you. Write to our Editor-in-Chief Jhumur Ghosh at [email protected]

 

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