Tips For Buying Solid Surface Countertops
| by Damion Rutherford | October 16, 2006
Solid surface kitchen countertops have come a long way since the days when laminate was king. The combination of usability and design set a tone and a standard. Be it the classic elegance of granite or wood, a colorful solid surface or laminate, or the sleek feel of stainless steel, solid surface kitchen countertops abound with options.
With hundreds of options for solid surface countertops and kitchen surfaces, there are four main points to focus on:
- how long the kitchen countertops should last
- how durable they will be
- difficulty of the install
- how costly
Durable solid surface kitchen countertops typically carry a ten year limited warranty. If you plan to be in your current house for years to come, solid surface countertops may be your best choice.
Damage and stain resistance features insure your countertops will remain beautiful for many years. Elaborate edge treatments, unique inlays, coved backsplashes and integral sinks provide an infinite array of custom touches
The difficulty level to install will be determined by yourself and the countertops installer. A professional kitchen or bathroom countertops installer will provide all the details for you to make an informed decision for your remodeling project.
Cost, though not necessarily the most important factor, always plays a part in your final decision.
OK I WANT SOLID SURFACE, SO NOW WHAT?
Once youve determined that solid surface countertops are the best choice for you, youll want to pick the best type for your kitchen. This can be a difficult task with so many options to choose from. To help with these decisions, I always recommend following this pattern:
-Pick your material
-Pick your colors
-Pick your features
First, select the material to use. Obviously, the material will determine limitations on the colors and features you can select. (I havent seen many purple colored stainless steel kitchens lately).
Once you have your material, now select your color scheme. The most important factor color will have on your kitchen is the mood. Research on line how colors affect a persons mood. Using this information, and your personal preferences, youll be able to select the right color for your countertops.
Finally, select your features. Think about what is necessary for the functionality of the kitchen, and what are desires. Perhaps you need a large backsplash,, or a cutout for a drain, etc.
Do your homework, and the solid surface countertops you select will be the highlight of your kitchen.
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