Your kitchen countertop surfaces are the first ones to show the effects of your culinary prowess! Even the toughest granite can get scratches if not sealed properly while tiled kitchen countertops too have their own marks to show. A brand new kitchen countertop will be the finishing touch to your dream kitchen. Colors can be co coordinated to complement the look of your cabinets and the paint on your walls. As a long term investment that will last for much longer than the paints or the wood cabinets, we recommend a sturdy reliable and hard to wear out material that can give your Los Angeles, CA area kitchen a brand new look.
The first choice of home owners when it comes to kitchen countertops is granite. Its more affordable than ever, is sturdy and resistant to satins and spills and can resist scratches and nicks with ease. The variety of colors may disappoint however. If you're'; looking for unusual colors consider quartz or engineered stone instead. Ceramic tiles are affordable if you want to stay within budget but cleaning between the tiles and the presence of grout can be a nightmare. Marble is one of the finest materials money can buy, but might prove pricy and beyond your budget. An island counter top made of marble is a better alternative. Wood provides a high quality rich finish but can't resist nicks and scratches very well. It's also priced on the higher end, depending on the kind of wood you choose. Laminated kitchen countertops are affordable and can be cleaned easily.
Our kitchen remodeling contractor can help you decide on the perfect kitchen countertop for your home. Take your budget and lifestyle into consideration before you make a purchase. If you can spend a little more to get a material that's durable and long lasting, you're sure to recover your investment soon enough.
The kitchen is in an apartment. it @ 8 ft by 8 ft. The stove is to be replaced and needs a microwave, hood exaust lighted installed. The frig and dishwasher are new. White. we'll keep them. Needs new cabinets, counter under cabinet lighting, some outlets upgraded...from the 50's. maybe tile above counter and new flooring. new ceiling lighting. Thanks
Carl G
House was built and 1963 and there have been no updates to the home. We need our kitchen, appliances, flooring, and bathrooms remodeled. Also, in/outside painting, garage door and window screens. We need an estimate so please call to set-up appointment. Thanks
Wayne F