Give your kitchen a new look with quartz or granite worktops

Posted by juliabennet on December 20th, 2015

When you are planning to remodel your kitchen deciding on the worktop is an important part of the plan. So, is it going to be quartz worktops or granite worktops? Both are stones and deliver great performance. There are a few differences as well, which may affect the look that you have in mind. Aesthetics make an impact on our choices whether we are deciding on furnishings or worktops or paints. The worktop needs to work great and go well with the kitchen theme. So, let’s take a look at the different of kitchen designs and what kind of worktops can blend in.

Traditional
Let’s think about a farmhouse style kitchen with a rough and crude look about it. Wood appears as the natural choice for worktops to go with the flooring, isn’t it? Are you aware of the current trends in designing worktops? You could mix match segments of your traditional kitchen to take down the total cost. How about mixing wood with granite worktops? If you wish to take the cost further down then you can use quartz worktops instead of granite to go along with wood. Granite being cool is good for baking. Being a natural stone, it is often preferred by experimental cooks. On the flipside it requires greater maintenance and care.

Contemporary
Modern kitchens look sleek with less ornamentation and are extremely functional. Now, you can either go for a luxurious look and feel with granite worktops or tighten your pocket’s strings by using engineered quartz variety. Since contemporary kitchens enhance the natural beauty of the material, granite is a favoured choice here. With quartz worktops you can afford to be a little less careful about scratches or stains, which other material will pick up easily.

Modular
Quartz worktops will definitely score better for modular kitchens on grounds of low maintenance and greater variety. It also has anti-bacterial properties and is stain and scratch resistant. However, experts recommend using chopping boards and trivets to keep the beauty intact. With almost sixty to seventy colours to choose from, you can plan for any kind of furniture and flooring.

Industrial
Strong and durable, natural stone is a hot favourite for industrial kitchen designers. Hence, granite worktops work great here. Professional cooks are usually very careful while chopping, mixing or baking. Using chopping boards and trivets is no big deal here. Being heat resistant by nature, granite can withstand high temperatures as well, which suits fine with professionals. Granite is slightly on the higher end of the cost and hence not many households can choose it for their domestic kitchens. Most of the open kitchens also use granite as their worktops or countertops.

Based on the above categories and the recommendations you can begin searching for the kind of worktop you feel suits best. Of course, you may innovate and design your kitchen with a completely different mix of worktop. In the end, the choice between quartz worktops and granite worktops is entirely personal. You can also ask for consultation from an expert who has a lot of experience in installing worktops as they will be able to give you a practical comparison and help in filtering your choice.
Choose granite worktops or quartz worktops according to the kind of kitchen you want.  

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