Porcelain Countertops

Academy Marble Offers luxury and sustainable Porcelain Countertops in New York and Connecticut

Porcelain Countertops

Modern Porcelain Countertops to Enrich New York and Connecticut Homes

When renovating a kitchen, bath, or other functional space, most homeowners have ideas about what they want out of their efforts. In a practical sense, materials must be strong and durable to withstand daily use, but you also want surfaces that offer aesthetic appeal and a welcoming ambiance.

There are many countertop materials that fit the bill, from natural stone to engineered quartz. One you may not be aware of, though, is porcelain. No longer limited to toilets and sinks, porcelain is a modern option that delivers incredible function and beauty, and if you’re planning a home upgrade, it should definitely be on your list.
With that in mind, read on to discover what makes porcelain countertops an ideal option for busy, modern homes.

Where Do Porcelain Countertops Come From?

It’s tempting to compare porcelain counter surfaces to other porcelain use cases in the home or to other counter materials, but there are some key differences to be aware of.

Like other types of porcelain, counter surfaces are created using a kaolin-clay mixture that is heated at high temperatures, typically around 2,400°F. The result is a thin, lightweight surface that offers strength comparable to natural stone and similar materials. It can be made in an impressive range of colors and patterns, as well, with large-format sizing that allows for ample coverage with minimal seams.

Made from clay that’s more refined than ceramic and fired at higher temperatures, durable porcelain delivers the exceptional toughness and longevity that modern homeowners prefer. It’s easy to install and maintain, and its affordable pricing works well with any remodeling budget.

Practical Benefits for Connecticut Homeowners

If you’re looking for materials that are strong, resilient, and long-lasting, porcelain countertops offer outstanding benefits. Given the process that is used to make porcelain, these countertops are highly resistant to heat and UV fading. Hot pads or trivets are always recommended to protect your counter, of course, but these surfaces are unlikely to be damaged, even with a hot pot or pan placed directly on them.

Furthermore, porcelain is incredibly dense and features low porosity, so you won’t have to worry about spills or absorption. It is resistant to staining, requires no sealing, and is also resistant to scratching, so you could conceivably skip the cutting board during meal prep, though that is not recommended, as it may dull your knives.

Don’t forget that porcelain is a sustainable option for homeowners looking to cut their carbon footprint, as well, because it can be recycled or reused should you choose to remodel again down the road.

Gorgeous Styles for Every New York Kitchen or Bath

As if the practical benefits of porcelain countertops weren’t enough, there are also aesthetic reasons to love the material. Because porcelain is essentially an engineered material, it can be created in a wide range of colors and patterns, from solid colors to totally unique designs to patterns that mimic popular marble varieties, concrete, wood grains, and more.

Whether you’re designing a tonal white kitchen, a primary bath teeming with natural elements, or a bold and modern bar top, you’ll find an appealing array of aesthetic options to consider when you choose porcelain.

Easy Cleaning and Maintenance

One of the biggest draws of porcelain countertops is the fact they’re easy to maintain. Daily cleaning can be accomplished with little more than a damp cloth or the aid of a gentle cleanser like dish soap for spills. It’s also safe to use an all-in-one spray cleaner to address food splatter, grease, water spots, or other messes.

Mild, neutral porcelain countertop cleaning solvents are also an option, and you can even use bleach to treat stubborn stains that don’t respond to milder cleansers. It’s best to avoid abrasive detergents or sponges, as well as highly acidic products.

Academy Marble Offers Exceptional Options in Porcelain

Academy Marble has long served Connecticut and New York residents that are interested in elevating the style and function of their homes’ interiors. With plenty of styles and features to choose from, you’ll have no trouble finding porcelain countertops that deliver statement style, promote your personal taste, and ensure the function your lifestyle demands.
If you’re ready to start looking at porcelain samples for your home renovation project, visit a convenient Academy Marble location in Bethel, CT, or Rye, NY, today to consult with a friendly and experienced professional.

 


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