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Should the materials used for kitchen and bathroom benches are the same? 

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Choosing the benchtops is one of the most crucial (and fun) decisions you will make while kitchen bathroom renovations. Benchtops are a high-traffic location, and you want them to look beautiful because your family and guests will see them. What kind should you pick, and may the same material be used in the kitchen and bathrooms? 

It simply depends on your budget and style. There is nothing wrong with using the same bench material when designing all of your wet areas, including the laundry. While other people choose to use the same material but a different colour, some homeowners decide to stick with the same colour scheme throughout. For a uniform look and feel throughout the house, some people use the exact same material and colour in all of their wet areas. 

Kitchen Counter 

The requirement that the materials be strong, waterproof, and perfectly complementary to your design aesthetic is a commonality. Here are some of the things to think about when choosing your new benchtops to aid in your decision-making. 

Common Bench Components 

Granite is a natural stone that, with proper care, maintains its stunning appearance for many years. It is a very popular option for homeowners and is available in a wide range of natural colours and patterns. 

Marble: When it comes to luxury, nothing compares to the decadence of marble, which has a stunning effect wherever it is used! However, it needs more upkeep than granite does, and because it's porous, it's susceptible to stains, scratches, and cracks. 

Engineered stone is a very well-liked option since it combines natural materials (often quartz or marble) with resins or polyesters. This fashionable material is a simple favourite since it is incredibly durable, has minimal upkeep, and looks amazing! 

Timber: A wonderful option for adding warmth to a space, but it needs frequent upkeep. This is due to its susceptibility to scratches, stains, and damage from knives and chopper blades when used as a butcher's block. 

Laminate: Laminate checks all the right boxes in terms of price and usefulness. It doesn't scratch easily and needs little maintenance, but if it is damaged, it might be challenging to fix. Laminate is one of the most popular benchtop materials because of the enormous variety of colours and patterns it offers, especially in bathroom renovations. 

Patterns And Hues 

You actually have a lot of options when it comes to the style and colour of your benchtops, regardless of the material you choose. You won't have any trouble locating the appropriate benchtop materials, regardless of whether you want a distinct design or style in each area or a continuous, flowing design all throughout. The most important choice you'll probably have to make is whether you want a light or dark material, as pairing dark benchtops with dark cabinetry might be tricky. 

Sizes And Shapes 

No matter what kind of material you choose for your counters, you must take into account the size of your kitchen, especially if it has an island. This is crucial because the material's available dimensions can restrict your ability to employ the same material in all of your wet rooms. This is because natural stone can be found in a wide range of sizes. 

Additionally, the inherent shape of certain materials may place restrictions on you. Therefore, if you want a benchtop that is a non-standard size and shape, you may need to consult with specialists who can advise you on the best method to realise your vision. 

Whatever material you choose for your benchtops will be ideal because remodelling your kitchen and bathrooms is ultimately a really exciting time! 

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