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01-12-2023 06:21 PM
Now, good folks, I have moved on to trying to figure out the 'type' of countertop to purchase for the house I'll be downsizing to soon. I have considered quartz and granite - but for no longer that I'll be 'around'/age related, I can't justify purchasing the most expensive/highest quality countertops. If you would be so kind, what type of counter tops have you been pleased with? TIA
01-12-2023 06:26 PM - edited 01-12-2023 06:27 PM
I put in Corian countertops and love them! I picked a color/style that is great at hiding crumbs etc. They are six years old and look new.
01-12-2023 06:29 PM
I've seen some pretty Formica colors and patterns. Mine have lasted a long time and still look great. That's probably what I'd choose.
01-12-2023 06:39 PM
Laminate. It comes in so many patterns and colors. Some of it will fool you into thinking it's real stone or wood.
01-12-2023 06:42 PM
I would not get granite. I had Corian in a previous house and liked it a lot. For more a more reasonable price, I would go with a laminate or Formica as others have mentioned. They have come a long way. They are not your mother's countertops--LOL!!!
01-12-2023 06:54 PM - edited 01-12-2023 06:55 PM
I want quartz if i can ever afford to remodel. I have a very small amount of countertop. Im 57 and would still get it no matter how old i am. . It will last and resell easily. I covet it so much i know exactly what pattern and brand i want :::sigh:::
01-12-2023 07:05 PM
Last time I picked out counter tops was 22 yrs ago, I think they are laminate and still look good. They are white and are holding up great.
I suggest you Google counter tops for some great budget friendly suggestions.
01-12-2023 07:07 PM - edited 01-12-2023 08:04 PM
I did quartz 3 years ago. Am i happy with choice? Yes, but I am fanatical about putting hot objects on silicone trivets and thick wooden boards. Manufacturers warn against putting hot objects on quartz as well as hot objects on one end with cold in other area. Cleaning easy with dish soap or 1\2 water and vinegar mix. I will say a spot of spilled red wine was left for few hours. I used baking soda paste and it got out. It is beautiful. Install is key too.
01-12-2023 07:29 PM
Over my lifetime I think I have had them all. I agree that Formica or laminate is a good choice. I think HGTV House Hunters gave it an undeserving bad rap. I currently have quartz in my home, and I enjoy it. My least favorite was tile with grout followed closely by granite.
Don't let trends sway you. Get something you like and enjoy it.
01-12-2023 07:42 PM
I have Corian in what's called Quartz. I love it. We had a fancy edge put on it. All I do is spray some 409 and wipe with a dish towel and they look brand new after 14 years.
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