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Countertops account for around 10% of the total cost of a kitchen remodel. Granite and marble are wonderful additions to any design but may be expensive. Homeowners may save money by looking into these alternatives, which may lead to striking and less mundane results.

Low Price, High Fashion

Do you want to update your kitchen with new countertops? Consider your current way of life first. A busy family may choose a low-maintenance, long-lasting material, while a serious baker may be ready to invest in marble because of its cool surface and sleek appearance.

When deciding between granite and laminate for a kitchen remodel, most homeowners' budgets play a significant role in the final decision. It might not be easy to estimate costs when replacing countertops for the first time. Although there is nothing “cheap” about a line item in a kitchen renovation budget with two to four zeroes, the following ten materials for countertops look great and are less expensive than alternatives like granite and marble. DIY kitchen worktops using materials like plywood, concrete, or tile may save you a lot of money. To get motivated in the kitchen, read on.

Laminate

The quality of contemporary laminate countertops is astounding. Now more than ever, it may not be easy to discern a laminate countertop from a simple thing because of improvements in printing technology. New sealants have eliminated the laminate's previous weakness to scratches.

Soapstone

Soapstone's restricted palette leans toward rich, dark colors, making it an excellent option if you're looking for a darker countertop. Natural soapstone is impenetrable and very resistant to cracking. This tough substance is also resistant to high temperatures. Although it does not have to be sealed, having a darker countertop can be achieved by applying a thin layer of mineral oil. To avoid the appearance of ugly black splotches, avoid pouring oil on soapstone surfaces.

Concrete

Concrete countertops can't be matched for an urban, industrial look in the kitchen. They provide the same grounded, natural look and feel as real stone at a far lower price, particularly if you do it yourself. Concrete countertops may be stained and finished in various eye-catching ways that take them well beyond their default color of dreary gray.

Tile

Consider tile countertops if you need the longevity of natural stone but need help to afford it. Tile is more cost-effective than having slabs of actual stone cut to your specifications, and it comes in various attractive patterns and colors. Mix traditional, less costly designs with more extravagant tiles for added visual intrigue.

Wood

Wood, bamboo, or butcher block countertops, in contrast to marble or granite, make a kitchen seem more cozy. The price of wood is also much lower than that of stone. Although maple, oak, and walnut are three of the most common species, many other options exist. Remember to oil your wood counters once every two to three years if you want to go with that option.

Steel, Stainless

Freestanding stainless steel worktables like this one from FDW may serve as both a kitchen island and a countertop, saving you a ton of money compared to installing stainless steel as your whole kitchen's bespoke surface. The shelves under many freestanding stainless steel countertops make keeping frequently used goods within reach simple.

Smooth Exterior

Because they are resistant to scratches and stains, solid-surface acrylic countertops reduce the time and money spent on upkeep. Although the cost of Corian is higher than that of other solid-surface countertop brands, it is still likely to be less than that of granite or marble. 

Quartz

Quartz countertops, like Corian, are made from natural materials and resin. In this instance, the biological components are quartz stone. In contrast to solid surfaces, quartz includes a larger amount of stone, usually between 90 and 93 percent. Quartz countertops, often called “engineered countertops,” are more long-lasting than their solid-surface counterparts but cost more. The bright side is that they continue to undercut more expensive materials like granite.

 

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