Granite, and Marble, and Quartz Countertops – Oh My!

The kitchen is often referred to as being the heart of the home. After all, it is the perfect location to hangout when prepping for a party, to regroup after a day of work, or perhaps the place to layout everyone’s calendars and get a grip on the month ahead. Of course, it is also the place where meals are prepared,  so that means it need to be a functional space – for cooking and eating. This is often done through custom built cabinetry, delightful art pieces, well-designed and crafted cookware, and most especially – countertops that are both beautiful and functional.

To combine beauty and practicality, quite often homeowners look at countertop choices such as granite, marble or quartz, as each of them are great looks for any kitchen space. If you are trying to determine whether to use granite, marble or quartz countertops for your space, then take a few minutes to compare them.

Marble Countertops

Marble has veining, swirls and a bit of glow that looks gorgeous when properly sealed and maintained. It is available in many colors, an is heat resistant, perfect for those who do a lot of baking, an can be used in slabs or tiles. However items such as fruit juices will etch its surface, and does require careful care in the types of cleaning products and sealants used.

 

Quartz Countertops

Of the various types of stone countertops, quartz are considered the easiest to clean. Simply wipe down with warm water and a mild soap. Because quartz countertops are known as an engineered stone, it can be customized to work for any style, color palette, or room design at a less than the cost of the other choices, yet it will last for years. And, where stones such as marble or granite will vary in color and design from piece to piece, each piece of quartz will look the same. And, like many natural stones, quartz is resistant to heat, staining, scratching, and chemicals.

Granite Countertops

If you are looking for a countertop choice that is unique, then granite is the perfect choice. There are hundreds of color choices, is resistant to scratches, heat, and stains and can be repaired should it be cracked.  It is easy to clean, but does require being sealed at least once every couple of years, and should never be used as a cutting board – it will damage the knife rather the knife marring it!

All of these are great choices for designing the perfect kitchen countertops and backsplashes. They will stand the test of time, and with the right care look as beautiful on day 10,000 as they did on day 1.  So, whether you opt for marble, granite of quartz countertops you can know that you have created thing of beauty that will last for future generations.