Elevate Your Kitchen: Choosing the Perfect Worktop for Style, Durability and Functionality

When choosing the worktop for a kitchen there are a lot of factors to consider including style, practicality and cost.  Molly Chandler, Kitchen Designer at Willis & Stone shares her expert knowledge.

Which is the most stylish kitchen worktop to choose?

I personally think Quartz stands out as a stylish choice for kitchen worktops due to its exceptional combination of beauty, durability, and versatility. Composed of natural quartz crystals blended with resins and pigments, quartz offers an extensive range of colours and patterns, mimicking the appearance of luxurious natural stones like marble and granite. Whether you prefer a sleek modern look or a timeless classic appearance, quartz adapts seamlessly to various design styles, making it an ideal and enduring investment for any kitchen space.



What is the most durable kitchen worktop and why? And what kitchen worktop is the least durable, and most prone to damage?


When it comes to durability, few materials rival the strength and resilience of stainless steel for kitchen worktops. Renowned for its robustness and longevity, stainless steel offers exceptional resistance to heat, stains, and corrosion, making it an ideal choice for high-traffic kitchen environments.

Laminates are often considered the kitchen worktop material that is least durable and most prone to damage. While they offer affordability and a wide range of design options, laminates are susceptible to scratches, chips, and heat damage compared to other materials like quartz, granite, or stainless steel. The thin layer of plastic laminate covering a substrate material can wear down over time, especially in high-traffic areas or with heavy use. Additionally, exposure to moisture can cause swelling and delamination, leading to further deterioration. Therefore, laminates generally require more careful handling and maintenance to prevent damage and ensure longevity in the kitchen space.

What is the most hygienic worktop choice, and which is the least?

Quartz is one of the most hygienic worktop choices available. Its non-porous surface prevents the absorption of liquids and the harbouring of bacteria, making it highly resistant to stains and microbial growth. Unlike natural stones such as granite or marble, quartz does not require sealing, eliminating potential breeding grounds for germs. Its smooth texture also facilitates easy cleaning with mild soap and water, ensuring a sanitary environment for food preparation.

Which kitchen worktop is the most affordable?

Laminate worktops are widely recognised as the most affordable option for kitchen surfaces. Combining budget-friendly pricing with a diverse range of designs and colours, laminate worktops offer homeowners a cost-effective solution for achieving a stylish kitchen aesthetic without breaking the bank.

While laminate may not match the durability of materials like quartz or granite, it provides a practical choice for those seeking an attractive yet economical option for their kitchen renovation or upgrade. With proper care and maintenance, laminate worktops can offer years of functional and visually appealing service at a fraction of the cost of other materials.


What is the most expensive type of kitchen worktop?

The most expensive type of kitchen worktops often fall within the category of natural stone surfaces, such as marble, granite, and quartzite. These materials boast a luxurious look, durability, and unique patterns, making them highly sought after in upscale kitchen designs. While marble tends to be the most costly due to its elegance and rarity, quartzite and granite follow closely behind in terms of price. These premium options not only elevate the visual appeal of a kitchen but also add significant value to the overall home.


Which kitchen worktops can take heat on them (e.g. a hot pan)?

Kitchen worktops made of materials such as granite, quartz, and stainless steel are excellent choices for handling heat, including placing hot pans directly onto their surface. Granite, known for its natural durability and heat resistance, can withstand high temperatures without sustaining damage. Quartz, engineered to be highly durable and resistant to heat, is also a popular option for its low maintenance and aesthetic versatility. Stainless steel, renowned for its resilience and hygienic properties, is heat-resistant and ideal for professional-grade kitchens where heat exposure is frequent.


Molly Chandler, Designer, Willis & Stone, www.willisandstone.co.uk

About Willis & Stone

Willis & Stone are a small family-owned business based in Cambridgeshire. Founded by a family looking to furnish their home with quality, long-lasting and timeless solid wood furniture, this inspired a passion for manufacturing bespoke, solid wood items which they now deliver across the UK. They are a progressive, problem-solving team who work together to support local crafts people and to use sustainable materials in order to make products that will last a lifetime.

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