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Tips for Choosing the Right Bathroom Countertops


by DoItYourself Staff

 

Some of those who are doing their own interior design and renovating a bathroom may be looking at how to use neat bathroom countertops to spruce up a half or full bath. Bathroom countertops are a significant part of decorations for these rooms, and they have their considerations as opposed to kitchen countertops. There are many varieties of bathroom countertops to choose from, made of different materials that stand up to use and provide value in different ways.

Laminate and Wood Bathroom Countertops

One of the less popular options for bathrooms is to go with a wood countertop such as a “butcher block” design. Some of the reasons that homeowners are less likely to choose wooden bathroom countertops is that these are associated with kitchen design, and if not properly finished, may not be entirely moisture resistant. For a better fit, many homeowners go with laminate bathroom countertops, which are versatile and come in many styles and colors.

Ceramic Countertops

Some homeowners choose to tile the bathroom countertops with ceramic tiles, where these designs may match tiling on the walls or floor. There are numerous sizes and styles of ceramic tile to choose from. One tip is to get a tile that is durable enough to stand up to continual use, where some kinds of fragile tile may not be appropriate for a countertop design.

Stone and Concrete Countertops

One of the big trends in both bathroom and kitchen countertops these days is the concrete countertop. These designs can be outfitted with many different types of materials embedded in the concrete, with attractive patterns and flourishes that can add to a bathroom vanity or other installation. For instance, pebbles and aggregate materials added to concrete can provide a great natural look for a countertop.

Likewise, granite countertops can have a great visual appeal, with sleek, smooth, marbled surfaces. Both of these options are quite heavy, which makes it harder to install them, and usually they are relatively expensive choices. Quartz is also a material that some prefer for countertops in a bathroom space.

Stainless Steel Bathroom Countertops

In some bathroom designs, homeowners may choose stainless steel, again, depending on the overall bathroom design and whether stainless steel countertops fit with other installations, such as sinks. Stainless steel provides a clean look, is durable, and is less heavy than stone or concrete.

Tips for Bathroom Countertops

Those who are wanting to install new bathroom countertops should look at any seams or cracks, as well as the edges of these installations, to see how any freestanding water may be routed and eventually affect the bathroom setup. Loose water can cause a lot of damage over time, whether it’s by seeping into floors or cabinets, or attacking any crevices in a countertop design. When selecting bathroom countertop materials, buyers can also look at any guarantees or warranties for these installations to see which ones will provide the most durable and cost effective result.

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