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In this topic, we will discuss kitchen worktops and all you need to know to enable you to make a good decision when it comes to choosing the correct worktops for your kitchen refurbishment.

When thinking about your options for worktops, you’ll need to put a few things into consideration such as the cost, your space requirements, the perfect style that will enhance the beauty of your kitchen etc. Knowing your options for a kitchen worktop and choosing the right worktops material is one of the most important things to consider for homeowners when planning home renovations. You will also need to think about what will suit your taste and also look good in your kitchen i.e looking at the design and colour to ensure it goes with your kitchen aesthetic, if you are able to afford it etc.

There are various types of worktops, but in this topic, we will discuss 5 of the most sought-after types of worktops, knowing more about them and exploring them further.

1. QUARTZITE WORKTOPS:

Quartzite worktops have a natural shimmer. Natural quartzite is a real stone, it is extremely long-lasting and strong. With regards to designs, you can get the quartzite worktops that have the same modern sleek look like that of Marble and Quartz. The disadvantage to this worktop is that it can easily get stained, to prevent this from happening it is advised to seal your quartzite worktop twice annually throughout its lifetime.

2. LAMINATE WORKTOPS:

Laminate worktops are considered to be the best worktop option for people on a budget. They are actually very firm and are low maintenance. You can also get laminate worktops in various designs and colours. A lot of people will not put laminate in the most economical, time saving and user friendly worktops material. Unlike what most people believe, laminate is not a plastic, it is made by combining various treated paper materials together under high pressure temperature to form up a hard surface. 

A good laminate worktops can be mistaken for granite or marble if someone with little knowledge looks at it, this is because the material impersonates the look of other materials so well. According to www.idealhomes.co.uk the cost of laminate typically ranges from £30 per linear metre.

3. TILE WORKTOPS:

Most people linked kitchen worktops tiles with preference of past decades, which is large-format tiles and it is still highly in style, which is also generally available with increased demands. Large-format tiles are long lasting and it is a cheaper quick fix than making use of natural stones. And again because they are large-format tiles, there are low layer or joint tiles and a distance that separates one tile from another, then with other tile styles.

4. GRANITE WORKTOPS:

Granite worktops tend to be the most popular choice because they have hardly any disadvantages. It is very strong, hence why it is vastly long-lasting. Unlike marble, granite is stain, heat and scratch resistant. As granite is extremely long-lasting they are able to undergo any form of misuse without having to stress about cleaning or fixing them.

Most people who love granite worktops mostly cherish them for their special patterns and colours as granite is basically natural stone that has been put together so you can guarantee that no two slabs will look identical. Granite worktops are a luxurious material that never goes out of fashion, their complete look is also regarded to be more traditional than modern. Add granite to the utmost of your list because it is affordable and a high working kitchen worktop material with a traditional look and it is always available.

5. QUARTZ WORKTOPS:

Quartz material is a worktops will never stain, no matter how much food dirt or stain touches it. The quartz worktops are impenetrable and do not allow bacteria to grow – they do not need to be sealed, while marble worktops are absorbent and can get dirty pretty quickly. Quartz worktops can hold the marble outlook while steering clear of the disadvantages of the stone’s. Quartz is not a heat-resistant material and it will burn if hot surfaces that are over 150 degrees celsius are placed on it. Like marble, quartz worktops has a modern, contemporary look. Quartz ranges from approximately £200 per square metre.

With all of the above information we hope you will be able to make an informed decision on what type of worktop you want to purchase. Should you have any problems with measurements, or need any further home maintenance tasks to be done in your property be sure to contact a professional home improvement company to assist you with any areas you need help with. At IQueue Property Solutions Ltd, and we’ll be happy to provide you with a FREE no-obligation quote either with this or with any other home improvements, property maintenance you might need help with.

All in all, if you cannot DIY, or you are struggling with any other home maintenance you  can contact a professional home management team or contact Iqueue Property Solutions for all your kitchen worktops or any other home management works and property maintenances.