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What’s best choice for kitchen worktops?

Planning your kitchen décor is a tedious job and things get heavily complicated when it comes to choose the right material for kitchen worktops. Though the market is flooded with various materials, not everyone has similar needs and preferences. This is why it is necessary to consider the specific usage and the respective material that matches best to it. This way, you can make the most of your investment on highlighting your kitchen’s visibility and functionality.

For real chefs

Stainless steel for those who are harbouring street food start-up fantasies, then stainless steel may be the worktop for you. Hygienic, tough and reminiscent of a restaurant kitchen, stainless steel looks professional and industrial chic, and is very easy to keep clean. Additionally, you can put hot pans down on it without any issue.

Moreover, these kitchen worktops don’t scratch. Therefore, you can choose to get a perfect, pristine surface.

For Durability and Hygiene

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Solid surface - It isn’t essentially the most cost effective option, but an artificial solid surface worktop, such as Corian can be the best choice in tough kitchen worktops. This material’s suppleness means onedoesn’t have to bother about unattractive joins, and it can be done to build integrated sinks and draining boards for a neat look, as here. Solid surface worktops also come in a wide range of colours and natural effects – ideal if you want something different.

For Rustic Charm

Wood Wooden worktops may have many disparagers. They stain, scratch and go black and mouldy all too feasibly. And don’t even notify the scorched saucepan rings. If you’re a low-maintenance kind of individual, they are potentially not meant for you – you’ll need to oil them often and frequently when they’re first installed. Spills are needed to be mopped up fast to prevent staining, and scratches may need to be sanded back.

Wooden kitchen worktops look beautifully rustic, warm and homely and, if you don’t bother a bit of elbow grease every now again, you’ll never regret your decision. Hardwoods, including teak and rook, contain higher oil content; therefore they are more water resistant.

Best for value

Laminates are the best option for those who want to get the supreme value against their investment. They are cheap, durable, visually appealing and functionally stable. Laminate (ultimately a chipboard, ply or MDF core coated

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in plastic) has come a long way, and there are lots of superior versions around that look brilliant and are great value.

For sustainable looks

Granite – it is meant to last a lifetime. It’s not cheap, but it’s heat-resistant, which means you can put a hot saucepan down on it with no concerns. It’s also easy to keep clean. It has natural good looks, and there’s a wide choice of types and colours available if you shop around for Kitchen Worktops.