The surfaces in your home matter. Dated countertops are a huge reason many of our Markham clients choose to renovate their kitchens or bathroom. From luxurious, veining marble to the wood’s warmth, your choice of countertop material can set the tone for your entire space. Imagine the natural beauty of soapstone, the timeless elegance of granite, or the sleek modernity of stainless steel. With so many options, your dream renovation is just a countertop away.
There are more options for your home’s new countertops than ever before. Each option has its aesthetic appeal and functional drawbacks, so finding the perfect countertop for your new kitchen or bathroom is extremely personal and rewarding.
Quartz countertops have become a popular choice in recent years due to their durability, heat resistance, stain resistance, low maintenance, and wide range of colours and patterns. One popular option for quartz countertops is white quartz, which provides a clean, modern look and pairs well with just about any cabinet colour or style. Calacatta Gold quartz, which mimics the look of Calacatta marble with its white background and veining, is trending. Quartz countertops are also non-porous, resisting staining and bacterial growth. They are easy to clean and maintain, making them a great option for busy households.
Granite countertops are a popular choice for homeowners due to their durability, heat resistance, stain resistance, timeless look, and natural beauty. With proper care and maintenance, granite can last for decades. To keep your granite countertops looking their best, it's important to clean up spills promptly and use a non-abrasive cleaner. Avoid using acidic or abrasive cleaners for granite countertops, as they can damage the surface. Additionally, sealing your granite countertops every few years can help protect them from stains and other damage.
Wood countertops are a warm and inviting option that adds character and charm to any home. They come in various wood species, each with its own unique grain pattern and colour. We love countertops in maple, oak, walnut, and cherry. To protect the wood from moisture and stains, it's important to apply a finish to the countertop. Some popular wood countertop finishes include oil-based finishes, water-based finishes, and polyurethane finishes. Each finish has its own benefits and drawbacks, so it's essential to research and choose the right one for your needs.
Laminate countertops are a budget-friendly option that comes in a range of colours, patterns, and textures. They are made by adhering layers of paper or fabric to a particleboard or plywood base, then sealing it with a protective layer. While laminate countertops are not as durable or heat-resistant as other options, they are still popular due to their affordability and versatility. They are also low maintenance and easy to clean, making them a great option for rental properties or budget-conscious homeowners.
A porcelain countertop is a type of surface material used in kitchens and bathrooms. It is made from a combination of porcelain clay, feldspar, and silica, which are mixed together and fired at high temperatures. The resulting material is highly durable, non-porous, and resistant to stains, scratches, and heat. Porcelain countertops often mimic the appearance of natural stone, such as marble or granite, and are available in a wide range of colours and patterns. They can be manufactured to have a polished, honed, or matte finish, depending on the desired aesthetic.
One of the advantages of porcelain countertops is their low maintenance. They do not require sealing or special care, as they are naturally resistant to moisture and bacteria. Porcelain countertops are also known for their strength and durability, making them suitable for high-traffic areas. In terms of installation, porcelain countertops can be cut and shaped to fit specific dimensions and can be installed on a variety of surfaces, including cabinets and islands. They are typically installed using adhesive or mortar.
Overall, porcelain countertops are a popular choice for homeowners looking for a durable, low-maintenance, budget-friendly, and aesthetically pleasing surface material for their kitchen and bathroom.
Besides granite and marble, there are many other natural stone options for countertops.
Soapstone: is a soft, non-porous material that has been used for countertops for centuries. It is resistant to heat and stains, making it a durable option for busy kitchens. Soapstone is typically available in shades of grey or green, and its unique veining and texture add character and warmth to any space. While soapstone is prone to scratches and nicks, these can often be sanded out or left to add to the natural patina of the stone over time.
Limestone: is a softer, porous material that is available in a range of natural colours, from creamy beige to deep blue-grey.
Onyx: is another option that is known for its translucence and striking veining patterns, which create a beautiful effect when backlit.
Quartzite: is a natural stone that is similar in appearance to marble, but it is more durable and resistant to staining.
Travertine: is a natural stone with a unique, pitted texture that adds character and warmth to any space.
Sometimes, your design calls for something unique. Solid surface countertops, such as Corian, are made of a blend of acrylic and natural materials and offer a seamless look with a wide range of colours and patterns. Stainless steel countertops are another option, known for their sleek look and durability. Concrete countertops have become a popular choice for their durability and modern aesthetic. We also love recycled glass countertops, which incorporate shards of recycled glass into a durable resin or cement base.
Whether you opt for the luxurious beauty of marble or the sleek durability of stainless steel, a well-chosen countertop can transform your kitchen into a true masterpiece. We’re pleased you’re exploring your options and doing your research, and we’re honoured to help you along every step of your renovation journey. If you're ready to start your renovation journey, contact us and let us help bring your vision to life.