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Though your clients may want to choose their new countertops based on looks alone, you know that the durability and function of the countertop are just as important when it comes to their ongoing satisfaction with your work. Granite and quartz countertops come in a wide variety of colors and styles but can be more expensive per foot than composite options. Composite countertops, on the other hand, are very affordable but are also less durable and resistant to heat damage and normal wear and tear.
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If you’re thinking about replacing your kitchen countertops, it’s important to pick the best option based on budget and preference. Here are the differences between each kitchen countertop material, including pros and cons and price. Use this guide to help you choose the right kitchen countertops for your home!
After successfully completing not just one, but four kitchen remodels over the past seven years, it’s safe to say that I’ve learned a thing or two through research, trial and error, and sheer luck. 😉
My favorite part of any kitchen is choosing the countertop materials. This process is fun and also is one of the most important design elements in residential kitchens. It signifies one very important thing – you’re almost done and back to having a working kitchen!
This post is a lonnnngggg one but I’ve done my best to show you all the types of countertop materials as well as their cost. Yes, this includes inexpensive countertop material options too!
But, if you don’t have time to scroll through this whole thing, I got you! Just jump ahead using the links below.
Choosing kitchen countertops is a personal choice that needs to take a lot into consideration, including the following:
At the end of the day, this is 100% up to you. Personally, I’ve had counters made from tile, laminate, granite, concrete, and quartz.
Hands down, my favorite is quartz! I love that it’s extremely durable, requires little maintenance, and has an almost limitless selection of finishes and looks.
Both tile countertops and laminate are affordable options. However, tile countertops can have some additional fees like labor and extra supplies (ex: grout). Additionally, you might be able to find a killer deal on a remnant piece of granite or quartz at a discount store.
If you want to find the cheapest countertop possible, remember to consider installation, labor, and materials costs when calculating the all-in price.
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Let’s go through each of the types of countertop materials and evaluate the pros and cons, as well as take a look at prices.
A solid surface countertop (often called by the brand name Corian), is acrylic-based and made of pigments mixed with resin and minerals. In short, it’s a custom fabricated mix between granite and laminate. Check out this great information about solid surface countertops.
While costs will vary depending on complexity and finishes, the cost is about $40-$150 per sq ft installed.
Quartz countertops via With Heart by Jennifer Stag
Engineered stone countertops (commonly known as quartz) are made from crushed quartz stones and resin. In my opinion, it’s one of the best material options for counters in modern kitchens. Here’s why:
Check out this post from Liz Marie Blog for more pros & cons and her review of quartz countertops.
The cost will vary based on the pattern and finish you select, but on average the cost of these countertop materials is around $70-$100 per sq ft installed.
Crushed glass counters (also known as recycled glass counters) are made from recycled glass bound with cement or resin. They can also be a solid piece of glass with no binders. The glass often comes from curbside recycling and post-consumer materials, making them the most eco-friendly countertop option.
Depending on the finish, basic crushed glass countertops cost between $50-$105 per sq ft installed.
via Artisan Signature Homes
Granite stone is a natural material found in mountains (typically in India, Italy, or Brazil). The granite is removed from the mountain in large blocks, then sliced into countertop-sized blocks. Mining and cutting the granite takes place at the quarry before it’s shipped to the United States.
A honed granite countertop will appear matte or satin in appearance. A polished granite countertop is finished with polishing pads, giving it a glossy look. A polished finish is ideal for daily use since it is non-porous. Honed counters require frequent re-sealing and are more susceptible to staining.
The price of granite countertops varies greatly depending on the thickness, type, and finish selected. On average, you can expect to spend anywhere between $50-$200 per sq ft to have granite counters installed.
These are natural stone counters made of marble. Similar to granite (another natural stone), marble is mined in mountains and cut off into chunks. Chunks are then sliced into countertop-sized pieces on-site before shipping.
Marble kitchen counters via Sarah Sherman Samuel
Honed marble counters have a matte finish that won’t show scratches as easily. On the downside, they’re more porous, making them more susceptible to staining.
Alternatively, polished marble counters are polished to a shiny finish. While they won’t stain as easily, they do show scratches more than their honed counterparts.
Believe it or not, marble counters are one of the most affordable options at $40-$100 per sq ft and can be one of the best kitchen countertops for many homes.
Tile countertops via Apartment Therapy
Just like they sound, tile counters are created by piecing tiles together on a piece of plywood topped with a backer board.
If you’re willing to tackle this project on your own as a DIY project, costs can be kept as low as $2 per sq ft, depending on the type of tile you select. However, if you would rather use a professional and a higher-end tile, costs can rise up to $150 per sq ft.
Butcher block counters via Jessica Ann Kirby
These are made from wood rails that are laid parallel to each other and glued. In general, these counters are made from hardwoods like oak, maple, walnut or cherry. They can be stained or left in their natural state and treated with oil.
Butcher block counters don’t have as much variance as some other counters. In general, you can expect to pay between $40-$60 installed per square foot. Custom-made wood counters, however, can cost closer to $75-$100 per sq ft.
DIY concrete countertops via Run to Radiance
Concrete countertops have risen in popularity due to their ability to be fully customized with beautiful finishes and even decorative edges. They can be created in a variety of ways.
A professional will come out and create molds for your counters, either off-site or right in place on top of your cabinets. The counters are made of a special concrete mix – it’s different than what you see on the sidewalk!
Additives can be added if you choose. Items like concrete pigment, seashells, or even a built-in wooden cutting board are popular choices. The concrete will need to be stabilized and reinforced with mesh, steel, or fiberglass as well.
We did DIY concrete countertops from start to finish in our last home. They were inexpensive – we spent about $400 on our kitchen counters. It also was a ton of work, but worth it in the end. Here’s my post on how to DIY concrete counters.
If building a cast and pouring your own concrete countertops sounds intimidating, you can also try to put concrete on top of your current countertops.
The average cost for professionally poured concrete countertops ranges from $65-$135 per sq ft. The average cost of DIY concrete countertops can vary, but ours cost about $400 total.
via Apartment Therapy
Stainless steel counters are made out of a mix of elements that include iron, carbon, and aluminum along with many other elements. Manufacturers custom design each countertop to fit the size and style that the consumer wants.
Stainless steel counters are often used in kitchens since they are easy to clean and anti-bacterial.
Stainless steel counters range from $67/ foot to $96/foot installed. These numbers can vary depending on the grade of stainless steel and the customizations of your kitchen layout.
Soapstone countertops via Traditional Home
These are natural stones similar to granite but is generally considered extremely durable for a kitchen environment. It comes from metamorphic rock and is composed mostly of the mineral talc.
Soapstone counters are one of the more expensive countertop options. It can cost you anywhere from $70/foot – $120/foot installed.
Yes, these are laminate countertops! Via Sarah Sarna.
Laminate sheets (or counters) are made of plastic, particleboard, and kraft paper compressed together to give the appearance of a more natural countertop. They come in a wide variety of colors and patterns.
Laminate countertops generally will cost you around $10/foot to $20/foot for materials plus installation, making them one of the best countertops for your kitchen if the main concern is affordability.
It really depends on your cooking and lifestyle preferences. I personally think that granite and quartz are two of the best for most homes.
In my opinion, solid surface counters, granite, quartz, and stainless steel all fall in this category.
Consider how much cost and care you want to put into your counters. Then factor in appearance options to come up with your final choice.
Granite, quartz and sometimes butcher block are the best kitchen countertops for high resale value.
Concrete counters have been taking off in popularity lately. However, granite and quartz remain very popular due to their high resale value and low maintenance requirements.
So can you tell which countertop material is the best? No? That’s because there are many different options to fit different lifestyles and budgets. However, I hope this guide helps you pick the best countertop materials for your home!
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