Tile Countertops
If
your kitchen is in need of remodeling, one of the projects that
you'll probably want to do, is install a new countertop. Take
a look at the old countertop. Is it cracked, pitted, worn out?
If your countertop is looking a bit shabby, then you'll most likely
want to look into replacing it.
If your remodeling
project includes replacing the counter, ceramic tiles are becoming
increasingly popular as an option for kitchen countertops. You
can find tiles in many varieties: porcelain, glazed, mosaic, colored,
patterned... just about anything you want. Ceramic tiles are versatile,
and come in array of designs and shapes. You can use them for
an artistic look, a rustic country look, or upscale. Whatever
design you choose to create will enhance your kitchen countertop.
Ceramic tiles are low maintainance, and high in style. A tile
countertop is both durable and heat resistant.
When you design
your tile countertop, be creative. Instead of a simple, solid
color countertop, add some interest with two or three different
colors. You can add a repeating pattern of colors, or just insert
a few random tiles of a different color. Choose colors that will
either blend in with the existing kitchen decor, or something
that will contrast. If you choose contrasting colors, though,
be careful not to choose colors that will clash. You don't want
to be blinded when you walk into your kitchen. As well as solid
colors, you can also find painted tiles, with pictures on them.
You can add some of these here and there in the counter to add
some interest.When planning a tile countertop, be sure to plan
a tile backsplash as well. The backsplash can either match the
color of the counter, or have a different pattern or color to
contrast with the countertop.
Granite countertops
are popular in today's kitchens, but the price may be prohibitive.
Costs can run from $50-$60 per foot or more. Because of this,
granite countertops may not be an option for everyone, despite
their popularity. If you like the look of granite, but don't want
to pay the price for it, granite tiles are an option. Granite
tiles use the same stone, and have the same appeal of a solid
granite countertop, except for the price. Granite tiles are just
as durable and heat resistant as a solid granite countertop, as
well as providing an excellent surface for handling dough. The
beauty of granite will compliment almost any style of cabinet
and kitchen decor. Granite tiles are a versatile option to ceramic
tiles, with a wide range of color options. If you don't want to
install granite on your entire counter, then you may want to at
least consider laying granite tile on your kitchen island.
Tile countertops,
whether ceramic or granite, are a great choice for a new kitchen
counter if you're on a budget. A tile countertop can be done in
a weekend, and provide endless design opportunities. You can design
a countertop that expresses your tastes, and will compliment your
kitchen decor.