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HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT KITCHEN BENCH TOP- 7 POPULAR TRENDS TO CONSIDER 

25/6/2015

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Before choosing your kitchen bench top, read this guide by our kitchen design expert Gill Summerville to assist with choosing a kitchen surface that’s perfect for you and your family.

Granite

Granite is one of the hardest materials available for use as a kitchen bench top, providing durability and character to kitchen surfaces. As with all natural materials however, granite does require regular maintenance. If looked after and maintained correctly, your granite bench top will remain looking beautiful for many years to come.
Granite is a more cost effective option in comparison with top of the range engineered stones and will also cost less than a synthetic solid surface bench top yet is still considered to be a premium product. 

 
Marble 

The luxurious and soft look of marble is a stunning addition to any space however, it needs extra care and maintenance in the kitchen. Marble, being a softer, more porous stone, has a tendency to stain, scratch and even crack. With regular maintenance and sealing, staining can be minimised but may still occur.
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Although a marble bench top can be more cost effective than some other options, you also need to consider the added cost of maintenance over your kitchen’s lifespan.

Engineered Stone 

There are numerous varieties of engineered stones available today, each made from different natural materials (such as quartz and marble) in combination with resins or polyesters. The most popular form of engineered stone for use in the kitchen is a quartz based product. 
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Synthetic Solid Surface 

Solid surface bench tops are a popular option as they can be shaped and moulded easily, do not show joins in the slab and are available in an ever increasing range of colours and patterns. Solid surface tops were originally created as worktops in laboratories and provide one of the most hygienic of kitchen bench top surfaces available. Any cuts and scratches can be easily repaired (it is advised that you keep any off-cuts of your new solid surface bench top as these pieces can be used for repairs). 

Although solid surface bench tops can be quite pricey, they provide many years of life in the busiest of kitchens. 
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