Durability
If you want the countertop to last long and continue to look great over the years, then your modern kitchen countertop must be resistant to wear and tear. It also needs to be stain-proof and immune to the effects of moisture. It may also need to be scratch-proof depending on your usage requirements.
Budget
For some of you, this may be the most important criteria to consider. If you are working with a low-cost budget, the most effective kitchen countertops would be granite ones. Engineered stones like quartz or heavy metallic stuff like steel could be more on the pricier side. Most designers, for a coherent look, tend to use the same material for the backsplash as the kitchen countertop. This would be an important item to consider in your budget as well.
Installation
It would be bad if you get stuck with an uneven kitchen countertop with ups & downs, after all those efforts to get your perfect dream kitchen done. To make things worse, a leakage problem would be another nuisance. Hence, as much as it is important to choose the best design or colour, it is equally important to ensure that you find a skilled professional team to install your kitchen countertop design. Professionals would ensure that you get the right seating of the countertop and a strong bond with the base. Sealing your stone-to-stone gaps, in case your countertop is quartz is also an important part of the installation process that is better handled by a professional team.
Maintenance
The countertop material you use should require bare minimum maintenance. Ideally, it should be something that can be wiped clean with merely some soap and water. White-coloured countertops could stain due to the usage or spillage of acidic spices, turmeric, saffron, and so on. So to ensure that your kitchen countertop lasts long, you’d want to wipe spills immediately. If you are using a soft stone like marble, the surface of your countertop should be resealed every few years to make it water-resistant and to prevent any pitting.
Materials Used
The materials you chose to use for your kitchen countertop make a lot of difference. You can choose from granite, marble, steel, engineered quartz, and a variety of other options. Referring to a modular kitchen guide can also provide insights into which countertop materials best complement different kitchen designs and functionalities. Let’s see how the materials have their own pros and cons.