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Tips for Choosing Bathroom Countertops

Tips for Choosing Bathroom Countertops

When it comes to the countertops in your bathroom, you want them to look great, but you also want them to be versatile as well. If you choose the wrong countertops, then you may be unhappy with the results and you will find that the countertops do not fit in with your lifestyle. Below, we will go over some tips to help you choose the right material for your bathroom.

1. Granite or Marble

Granite and marble countertops are some of the most expensive, but they are durable and add a touch of luxury to any bathroom. These types of bathroom countertops are ideal for someone who wants to increase the resale value of their home while also being able to perform bathroom activities that will not ruin the countertop, such as placing a hair straightener on the surface.

Even though both of these materials are durable, it is important to note that marble can stain quite easily and if you drop your foundation on it and do not clean it up right away, you may have a stain leftover.

2. Tile

Tile bathroom countertops look nice and are easy to clean on the surface, but may be difficult to clean when it comes to the grout. It is important to make sure that you are prepared to care for the grout properly when you do choose tile. Grout will hold on to stains and harbor bacteria, if not cleaned on a regular basis.

Tile is a versatile option as it does come in a variety of colors and finishes to allow you to virtually match any bathroom interior.

3. Laminate

Laminate countertops are the most common type found in homes everywhere. This is because laminate is easy to maintain, affordable, and it comes in a variety of different colors and styles.

One thing to keep in mind is that laminate does hold up to waster and will not warp if water is left on the surface, but it does not hold up well to damage and burns. Therefore, if you leave a curling iron on the surface of the laminate, it could slightly burn or damage the countertop itself.

4. Wood

Wood bathroom countertops look nice, but they are not ideal for every home. These types of surfaces can breakdown when exposed to too much water, so it is vital that you have the wood sealed and maintained.

If you are dedicated to ensuring the wood stays dry and in good shape, you will find that wood bathroom countertops are beautiful and a great addition to any home.

Final Thoughts on Bathroom Countertops

When it comes to choosing your bathroom countertops, you need to keep in mind your budget and your lifestyle. For instance, if you have kids, you may find it better to choose a laminate countertop over wood because, after all, kids do like to play in water.

If you are unsure of what type of countertop to choose, explore all of the options and then decide which one you think fits in with your tastes the best.

 

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