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Sturdy 18" Deep Butcher Block Countertop, Hickory, 18" X 48"by Forever Joint Tops LLC
$344
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SponsoredDyconn Faucet True Solid Surface backsplash (60-Inch Backsplash)by Dyconn Faucet
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$142
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American-Made 1.5" Thick Butcher Block Shelf, Maple, 12" X 48"by Forever Joint Tops LLC
$212
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SponsoredDyconn Faucet True Solid Surface backsplash (74-Inch Backsplash)by Dyconn Faucet
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$169
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26" Deep Edge Grain Butcher Block Countertop 1.5" Thick, Maple, 26" X 84"by Forever Joint Tops LLC
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$1,077
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SponsoredFresca Valencia 40" Modern Acrylic Resin Sink with Countertop in Whiteby Fresca
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$282$354
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49x22 Absolute Black Granite Vanity Countertops, 4 Faucet Spreadby LessCare
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$578$680
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Swiss Madison SM-WSM601-SH Monaco 36" Stone Composite Vanity Top - White Marbleby Swiss Madison
$212
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Swiss Madison SM-WSM600-SH Monaco 24" Stone Composite Vanity Top - White Marbleby Swiss Madison
$178
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vidaXL Bathroom Countertop Live Edge Vanity Top Light Brown Treated Solid Woodby vidaXL LLC
$167
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Unique 31"x22" Ceramic Vanity Top, White With 8" Widespread Drillingby Empire Industries Inc.
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$546
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James Martin Vanities CSP-S4016 40" Stone Composite Vanity Top - White Glossby James Martin Furniture
$329
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Fresca FVS8090 Vista 35-3/8" Acrylic Drop In Vanity Top - Whiteby Fresca
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$231$492
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Swiss Madison SM-VT330 Voltaire 50" Ceramic Vanity Top - 1 - Glossy Whiteby Swiss Madison
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$459
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Unique 25"x22" Ceramic Vanity Top, White With Single-Hole Drillingby Empire Industries Inc.
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$343
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Voltaire 31" Vanity Top Sink with Single Faucet Holeby Swiss Madison
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If a product is marked with a “Free Shipping” badge, or if the total cost of the products in your order is more than $49, your order will ship for free in most cases! For exclusions, please review our Shipping Policy.What is the return policy for Countertops?
We accept returns for most items within 30 days of delivery! See more information and exceptions in our Return Policy.What are the accepted payment methods for Countertops?
You can pay for your Countertops using a credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, or Houzz Credit Card) as well as through PayPal. Some orders are also eligible to be paid for using Afterpay or Apple Pay.One of the most powerful upgrades you can make to your bathroom or kitchen is adding new countertops. With the wide variety of materials available, there is something suitable for every home. Consider your primary usage. Granite countertops are often considered the most durable for kitchens, whereas concrete countertops can be more aesthetically flexible. Peruse the products below to discover new countertops for your home!
Before you start weighing the pros and cons of a certain material, take a minute to analyze your family’s needs and how you plan to use your new bathroom or kitchen counters. If you have children or simply lack the time to take proper care of the more high maintenance materials like marble, it may be best to look for a hardier option. With that in mind, take a moment to consider the color options, availability, finishes and care requirements for each choice:
• Granite: Perhaps the most popular choice, thanks to its wide variety of colors and unique patterns, the cost of granite counters depends largely on the availability of your pattern and color of choice. If it’s a more common style that doesn’t have to be shipped from overseas or specially requested, granite can be an affordable option. Keep in mind you’ll need to ensure it’s properly sealed — and don’t forget to pick your finish!
• Quartz: Quartz or solid surface counters are very durable and require little maintenance. If the surface becomes scratched or scuffed, it can simply be buffed out with fine-grade sandpaper. This hardy choice can also handle high heat from pots and pans or even curling irons, plus it has anti-microbial qualities.
• Concrete: Leave the drab visions of gray, gray and more gray behind. Concrete countertops can be customized with a pigment of your choice, and different finishes can up the ante by revealing texture and veining. A trowel finish leaves the concrete looking smooth and seamless, while a ground finish unveils the texture of sand aggregate. A pressed finish will reveal veining that resembles that of marble. Keep in mind you’ll need to seal your concrete countertop up to four times a year and wax it every two to three months.
• Butcher block: This option is easy to clean and provides the best cutting surface to keep your knives sharp for a longer period of time. Scratches and scuffs can be carefully sanded out, but you’ll want to oil your wood countertops often to keep them in prime condition.
• Laminate: Your most affordable choice, laminate countertops feature a huge selection of colors and designs, including those that mimic the look of granite and quartz. If you choose laminate, be wary of placing any hot pans directly on the surface as it can scorch easily.
• Soapstone: A beautiful choice, soapstone may not be able to stand up to heavy-duty tasks. Soapstone and similar natural stone materials like marble and limestone are softer than granite, which means they’ll require greater care to keep them in tiptop shape. Their porous quality also means they’ll be more susceptible to stains.
Depending on what material you choose, you may have a few options when it comes to a decorative edge. Of course, the standard square edge can look elegant in a modern kitchen or bathroom, but don’t be afraid to add some flair with a beveled edge. A radius edge will round out those corners for a softer look, while an ogee edge expands on the beveled style with layers of deep beveling. Bullnose edges are similar to a radius edge but feature a flatter, softer top edge.
What’s the best material for my countertops?
Before you start weighing the pros and cons of a certain material, take a minute to analyze your family’s needs and how you plan to use your new bathroom or kitchen counters. If you have children or simply lack the time to take proper care of the more high maintenance materials like marble, it may be best to look for a hardier option. With that in mind, take a moment to consider the color options, availability, finishes and care requirements for each choice:
• Granite: Perhaps the most popular choice, thanks to its wide variety of colors and unique patterns, the cost of granite counters depends largely on the availability of your pattern and color of choice. If it’s a more common style that doesn’t have to be shipped from overseas or specially requested, granite can be an affordable option. Keep in mind you’ll need to ensure it’s properly sealed — and don’t forget to pick your finish!
• Quartz: Quartz or solid surface counters are very durable and require little maintenance. If the surface becomes scratched or scuffed, it can simply be buffed out with fine-grade sandpaper. This hardy choice can also handle high heat from pots and pans or even curling irons, plus it has anti-microbial qualities.
• Concrete: Leave the drab visions of gray, gray and more gray behind. Concrete countertops can be customized with a pigment of your choice, and different finishes can up the ante by revealing texture and veining. A trowel finish leaves the concrete looking smooth and seamless, while a ground finish unveils the texture of sand aggregate. A pressed finish will reveal veining that resembles that of marble. Keep in mind you’ll need to seal your concrete countertop up to four times a year and wax it every two to three months.
• Butcher block: This option is easy to clean and provides the best cutting surface to keep your knives sharp for a longer period of time. Scratches and scuffs can be carefully sanded out, but you’ll want to oil your wood countertops often to keep them in prime condition.
• Laminate: Your most affordable choice, laminate countertops feature a huge selection of colors and designs, including those that mimic the look of granite and quartz. If you choose laminate, be wary of placing any hot pans directly on the surface as it can scorch easily.
• Soapstone: A beautiful choice, soapstone may not be able to stand up to heavy-duty tasks. Soapstone and similar natural stone materials like marble and limestone are softer than granite, which means they’ll require greater care to keep them in tiptop shape. Their porous quality also means they’ll be more susceptible to stains.
Can I add a decorative edge to my bathroom or kitchen countertops?
Depending on what material you choose, you may have a few options when it comes to a decorative edge. Of course, the standard square edge can look elegant in a modern kitchen or bathroom, but don’t be afraid to add some flair with a beveled edge. A radius edge will round out those corners for a softer look, while an ogee edge expands on the beveled style with layers of deep beveling. Bullnose edges are similar to a radius edge but feature a flatter, softer top edge.