Known for its strength and natural charm, granite countertops are heat-resistant, scratch-resistant, and stain-resistant when properly sealed. They come in a variety of colors and patterns, making them a popular choice for many kitchens.
These countertops are engineered using a blend of natural quartz crystals and resin. Quartz surfaces are incredibly durable, non-porous, and resistant to both scratches and stains. Available in a wide range of colors and designs, they offer plenty of style options.
Marble is admired for its luxurious, timeless look. However, it’s softer and more porous than granite and quartz, making it more vulnerable to scratches, stains, and damage from acidic substances.
These countertops are crafted from wooden strips or planks that are glued together and sealed for protection. They provide a warm, natural look but require regular care to avoid stains, scratches, and water damage.