Kitchen Countertops: Porcelain, Corian, Granite, Quartz
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Kitchen Countertops: Porcelain, Corian, Granite, Quartz


by Mimsoft Admin
28 Mar 2024

Undoubtedly, the kitchen countertops are the central attraction of the kitchen. Since, from food preparation, serving, and cleaning, we spend time around these countertops. Further, it is the essential element that connects the entire kitchen design concept. That is why it is time to choose your kitchen countertop material wisely.

Additionally, you can find a long list of materials that are used around the globe to perform their job smoothly while giving a sightful experience. In this blog, we have chosen the most popular material, which has high demand and preference for many householders. Look further to learn more about these kitchen countertops' specifications, quality, and usage.

Porcelain Countertop

The porcelain kitchen countertops are made of powdered china stone and white china clay, which are heated together. Further, they are coated with pigmented glaze adding a touch of natural stone or marble. However, these kitchen vanity countertops are expensive compared to other materials. You can clean the counter with warm water and soap, making it look new. These Countertops are available in various colors and styles according to your preference. 

Pros

  • Using a porcelain countertop should not be a problem when handling hot pots and pans.
  • In addition to its rigid structure, porcelain is also scratch-resistant. Even slicing and dicing food on it won't damage it.
  • The porcelain surface is also nonporous and stain resistant, making it easy to keep clean. These countertops are scratch proof, heatproof, and highly durable. 

Cons

  • Despite its many benefits, porcelain countertops have a few drawbacks. A blunt force will cause it to crack. It's essential not to use a hammer or a meat cleaver on it.
  • Ceramic knives are the only thing that might scratch porcelain countertops.
  • Selecting a supplier and then a fabricator familiar with the material is difficult. The market is limited because it's not widely used for countertops.

Corian Countertop

Corian countertops consist of acrylic resin and minerals, making them a sustainable material choice. However, the best part is it can mold into any shape or curve by thermoforming. These countertops are smooth and easy to clean but not durable as granite or porcelain. Corian is available in a wide range of beige, brown, and gray shades. You can pick the best design and color and style it for kitchen or bathroom vanity countertops.

Pros

  • 100+ colors are available, along with attractive patterns and designs.
  • They are highly manageable and easy to clean.
  • A sink and drainboard can be integrated.
  • It can be transformed into the desired shape.

Cons

  • Due to its softer surface, it can be dented and scratched easily.
  • Hot pans can burn Corian as It is less heat resistant.
  • Cleaning products and chemicals may cause discoloration
  • The resale value is lesser than granite and marble.

Granite Countertop

Granite countertops are exceptionally durable, making them excellent choices for long-term use. Hence, kitchen interior designs are filled with these countertops. You can find the colors and textures both in lighter and darker tones. Besides, the granite is easy to clean and available in unique patterns and thick layouts.

Pros

  • The granite countertop requires low maintenance.
  • The most effective specification includes water and heat-resistant.
  • They are available from mid-level to luxury prices.

Cons

  • It needs a professional installation.
  • If not installed properly, cracks can be formed.
  • It requires proper sealing to protect the granite against stains, dirt, and scratches. 

Quartz Countertop

The Quartz is made of powdered rock waste rock with the addition of resin for hardness and binding. However, quartz countertops are engineered stone. It is a great alternative to natural stone. Further, it has durability and availability in various styles. It is among the preferable kitchen materials due to its versatility.

Pros

  • Quartz doesn't crack easily.
  • They are available in extensive style options.
  • Natural minerals and quartz crystals make these countertops very beautiful.

Cons

  • Quartz countertops have heavy weight.
  • Available at quite expensive rates.
  • It requires a proper installation and doesn't rely on DIY and home techniques. 
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