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Updating your kitchen countertops is an effective way to breathe new life into your design scheme, but there are so many potential countertop materials. Natural and engineered stone. Laminate. Solid-surface materials. Wood. The list goes on. Here are some key questions to determine if glass counters are a good fit for you.
Some homeowners are happy with stock, readymade options throughout their kitchens; others are interested in customization. If you fall into the second camp, glass is a highly versatile and customizable material.
From a customization standpoint, here’s why glass can beat out other materials:
With any home improvement project, maintenance concerns are one of the biggest—and most often overlooked—factors. When considering countertop options, make sure you’re thinking about which material is going to be easiest to clean day to day and to maintain over the years.
Maintenance considerations should be thought of in two ways: time requirements and expense. Obviously, it’s ideal to minimize both.
Here are some maintenance-related facts about glass:
If you love to cook, you know how much it can take a toll on your kitchen. All that chopping, searing, and food splatter day after day can put your kitchen materials through the wringer. Counters often take the brunt of this abuse.
Glass countertops could be right for you if you’re looking for a material that ticks all these boxes:
People who know they’re going to be using their countertops every day often gravitate toward glass because it can withstand a lot of daily wear and tear and still look pristine.
To ensure your glass stays free of scratches, get an anti-scratch coating on your counters. If you work with TCG Glass, a scratch-resistant coating comes standard on all glass countertop products.
Glass countertops usually end up being the design focal point of a kitchen. While rapidly growing in popularity because of the benefits of glass countertops, they are still seen with less frequency than quartz, granite, porcelain, marble, or other more traditional countertop materials.
Glass can give a kitchen a very distinct and unique aesthetic. With its clean lines, glass has a classic elegance and a distinctly modern feel.
That being said, glass does make a bold statement. If you’re remodeling a home in order to sell it, you might want to opt for a more neutral material that appeals to the largest customer base possible.
If you’re designing for yourself, though, go for the material, look, and impact that best matches your tastes!
Are you interested in learning more about the potential of glass countertops? Want to get a quote for your upcoming project? Reach out, and we’d be happy to help!
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