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Concrete Countertops for your Kitchen

So, you want to do some renovations on your kitchen, and want to get your hands on stuffs that are not so heavy on your pockets, yet can give you the beauty and elegance you would want to have for your kitchen. Concrete countertops are surely a great addition to your kitchen. With the contemporary look it can add to the kitchen, you will surely not regret on choosing concrete for your countertops.

Concrete countertops are available for about any color you would want; and because it is concrete, you will be able to mould it into whatever shape and design you like. There are concrete countertops which are already pre – made by the fabricator on their shops. You may select the best size and style by visiting their shop. However, one disadvantage of this idea is that you will have to transport the heavy pre – made countertop from the shop to your homes, and delivery would sometimes mean additional amount. If you cannot get on with the first idea, then you may try the other option. You may also ask a fabricator to mix and mould the concrete countertop right on to your homes. Some fabricators do on - site mixing and building to meet the client’s exact needs and specifications. With the fabricator building the countertop straight from your homes, you are guaranteed that the countertop will fit perfectly on your kitchens.

Using concrete for your countertops can give you so many options. You may give the fabricator specific instructions upon building the countertop - whether you want a specific thickness, color, moulding or even a specific sealer. Different countertop manufacturer also have different styles and choices of sealers and finishes. If you want a specific sealer to be used for your countertop, then you may just inform your fabricator and he will use the sealer of your choice.

Concrete is a perfect material if you want to go bolder and customize your own kitchen countertop. However, just like any other material, concrete also has a share of drawbacks. No matter how simple it would sound, concrete countertops are not that easy to construct. It would take several days to mould the countertop into the shape you like. It would also take several more days for the concrete to completely dry. So, if you are a little impatient, perhaps you may need to say goodbye to your plans of having a concrete kitchen countertop. Another drawback for using concrete is that you will need to properly seal it when you finish the fabrication, and maintain the surface. You need to wax the concrete surface regularly for about a month for you to be able to enjoy the countertop for a longer period of time.

If the finished product doesn’t look the way you want it to, you don’t really need to fret and worry. You still have so many solutions to remedy the problem. You can add some materials to the concrete surface and give the countertop a fresh, new look. One of the most common materials that are added to the concrete is colourful glass pieces. You may refer to online sources on how to add a unique guise for your countertop.