5 Benefits of Kitchen Countertops You Didn’t Know About

5 Benefits of Kitchen Countertops You Didn’t Know About

Kitchen countertops are an easy way to impact your kitchen’s design, but they’re not just there to look good. Countertops serve several important functions in the kitchen, especially if they are made of high-quality materials. There are several types of countertops, and the different types have different benefits.

Here’s a look at five benefits of countertops for kitchens that you might not have known about, as well as our recommendations for the best countertops for any home.

1. Upgraded Kitchen Countertops are a Huge Selling Point. 

It’s well worth it to upgrade your countertops now if you ever plan to sell your home. The National Association of Realtors (NAR) found that homeowners who upgrade their countertops experience a high level of satisfaction, want to spend more time at home, and also make back about 60% of the upgrade cost when it comes time to sell.

Upgrading your kitchen countertops is sure to make a big statement, especially when you pair it with other upgrades like custom cabinets and updated fixtures. A full kitchen remodel gives homeowners up to 75% of their money back when it comes time to sell their homes. But that’s not the only benefit. Many people choose to upgrade for better functionality of their space.

2. Natural Stone Countertops are Extremely Durable.

If your kitchen is still boasting laminate countertops, there’s a good chance they’ve got a scorch mark or two. They might also have some scratches and peeling corners. Builders often use laminate countertops because they are inexpensive and can be made to look nice, but they aren’t very durable and won’t last long.

Natural stone counters, on the other hand, are widely considered to be the best countertops because they are extremely durable and resist heat. You still need to use hot pads, of course, but you don’t need to worry nearly as much about scorching or melting your countertops when they’re made of natural stone. 

3. Slab Countertops are Easy to Clean and Maintain.

Many people only consider appearance when shopping for the best kitchen counter. They fail to consider how easy or difficult it will be to keep them clean and maintained. But most homeowners spend a lot of time in the kitchen, and easy cleanup and maintenance are a huge benefit.

Take tile countertops, for instance. What business does all of that grout have on a kitchen counter? Nobody has time to scrub the grout, especially when a quick wipe could do the trick on other types of countertops. Wooden countertops are another popular option that requires specialized cleaning and maintenance.

Solid slab countertops like granite, quartz, and marble, are extremely low maintenance and are fast and easy to wipe off. You don’t need any special cleaners, either. Avoid using abrasive cleaners, and wipe them down with gentle soap and a soft rag. No grout-scrubbing or wood sealing is required.

4. The Right Countertops Will Elevate the Look of Your Entire Home.

It’s often been said that the kitchen is the heart of the home, and its appearance sets the tone for the rest of your home. Homes with extremely outdated kitchens are likely to be outdated everywhere else. So if you’re looking for a way to refresh your entire home, upgrading your countertops is the best place to begin. 

The best kitchen counter for your home is one that complements the rest of the colors and design elements in your space. If you haven’t upgraded your cabinets and sink yet, talk to a professional remodeling company first to get ideas so that your countertops will match your new design. They will help walk you through the countertops that will work for you.

You’ll be amazed at the transformation once your kitchen counters are upgraded. Beautiful countertops will set the tone for the rest of your home and will be a focal point for anyone welcome inside.

5. Kitchen Countertops Last a Long Time.

Once you upgrade your countertops, you shouldn’t have to replace them again for a long time. Here’s the key to long-lasting countertops:

  • Choose a timeless design. Limit the trendy designs to accent walls and light fixtures. Countertops are much too expensive and difficult to replace to go with a current trend. Instead, pick something timeless. Neutral colors with gentle accents tend to blend well with any cabinet color, so they will keep your kitchen looking better for longer.
  • Pick a high-quality countertop. Low-quality countertops are almost always chosen as a quick fix, not as a long-term solution for residential kitchens. So if you’re looking for something that you plan to have for years, it’s essential to pick high-quality materials. The best kitchen countertops are those made of natural stone, mainly granite. 

Upgrade Your Countertops With Mountain States Kitchen and Bath

Are you ready to reap all of these benefits of kitchen countertops and more? Mountain States Kitchen and Bath is here to help every step of the way. We offer premium granite countertops that are a surefire way to upgrade the look and feel of your kitchen and your entire home. 

If granite isn’t your style, we can help you with quartz, marble, limestone, and solid surface countertops. We have everything you’ll need to create the kitchen of your dreams, from custom cabinetry to high-quality countertops and everything in between.

We specialize in remodeling kitchens and bathrooms across the Wasatch Front, from Spanish Fork to Salt Lake City, Utah, and everywhere in between. Contact us today to learn more about what we have to offer, or swing by our showroom in Lehi, Utah, and see some of our beautiful options and designs for yourself.

We’ll be happy to answer any questions or schedule an in-home consultation with you. Let us help you design the home of your dreams. We can’t wait to work with you!

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