A countertop is a valuable addition to your home’s bathroom. Not only can it be a focal point of the room, but it also provides you with much-appreciated space to store your toiletries. When deciding on a countertop for your bathroom, however, you’ll first need to determine what material to use for your countertop. Keep reading to learn about different materials you could use for your bathroom countertop.
Quartz
Quartz is one of the go-to options when it comes to bathroom countertop materials. The surface is smooth, making it easy to clean, and it has a beautiful look that can make your bathroom more appealing overall. This doesn’t even take into consideration that it’s resistant against scratching, staining, chipping, and cracking, which all help to raise its longevity.
Granite
Unlike quartz, which is a manufactured countertop material, granite is completely natural. It comes in many looks, which helps you customize your countertop to suit whatever aesthetic your bathroom has. You’ll have to pay more upfront for a countertop like this, but this can be offset by the increased resale value your home can gain by installing one.
The main concern with granite is that it can absorb water, which lets mildew and bacteria build up. You’ll have to use a special cleaner to keep the stone from being damaged. As long as you keep up with maintenance tasks, however, granite can be a beautiful and all-natural option.
Marble
Marble is another natural material you could consider. It promotes a more elegant look for your bathroom and, because every slab of marble is unique, your marble bathroom countertop is sure to stand out. You’ll need to seal it properly, but then it will be able to resist staining without trouble. We recommend marble bathroom countertops if you have a half bathroom or if your bathroom doesn’t get a lot of foot traffic.
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