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Whether it’s a kitchen countertop, or anything related to the kitchen, which is constantly exposed to temperature, moisture, and grease,… parallel with that is the smell of food, which material is suitable?
- Natural stone
Score points for its natural beauty and elegance, while also having high hardness; Not easy to wear, absorbs grease; Good waterproof and antibacterial. It would be perfect to improve the issue of cost and periodic maintenance time to maintain the product’s shine.
- Artificial stone
Diverse in color and style, this is a popular choice in modern interior design. Has good heat resistance and durability, scratch resistance, easy to clean, and stable cost. What needs to be carefully considered is the level of environmental friendliness, as artificial stone is unlikely to meet this criterion.
- Inox (Stainless Steel)
Appearance is extremely important and stainless steel has a modern look along with being easy to clean, resistant to heat, and unaffected by acids or chemicals. However, stainless steel surfaces are susceptible to scratches and yellowing if not properly maintained.
- Wood
Evoking a feeling of warmth and nature, wood is also extremely familiar in interior design. Convenient to use knives and create a highlight for the kitchen space, but do not ignore notes in maintenance to avoid damage due to water and temperature.
- Ceramic tile
Ending with a very familiar material that offers many different prices depending on the quality of the ceramic tile, diversity in color as well as water resistance, high strength, and friction. After a period of use, what is undesirable is the risk of cracking if there is a strong impact, especially with wide ceramic tile. You should pay attention to installation and timely cleaning because the joints between the tiles and even the ceramic tile surface are prone to dust and dirt, making it difficult to clean.
The properties, aesthetics, and other objective and subjective factors of kitchen countertops significantly affect the cooking experience and convenience in daily life. The level of convenience and experience for each person may be similar or different, therefore which material is the most suitable for kitchen countertops, we will have our answer.
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Durable Rubberwood Chevron Countertop For Kitchen Tabletop
Specification:
- Wood Species: Rubberwood (Hevea brasiliensis)
- Moisture: <12 %.
- Length & Width Tolerance: 0/+3 millimeters.
- Thickness Tolerance: +/- 0.2 millimeters.
- Glue: D4.
- Surface Finish: Oil coating or sanding 240-320 grit.
- Quality: AA, AC, BC, or customized
- Packing: PE plastic for each piece.
[Good Promotion] Acacia Chevron Countertop Made In Vietnam
Specification:
- Moisture: < 12%
- Stave Length: 150-400 mm
- Stave Width: 20-80 mm
- Length & Width Tolerance: 0/+3 mm
- Thickness Tolerance: +/- 0.2 mm
- Glue: D4
- Quality: AB, AC, BC, or customized
- Surface Finish: Sanding 180-240 grit, both faces.
Top Quality Acacia Edge Glued Countertop Made In Vietnam
Specification:
- Moisture: 8 -12 %
- Stave Length: 150-400 mm
- Stave Width: 20-80 mm
- Length & Width Tolerance: 0/+3 mm
- Thickness Tolerance: +/- 0.2 mm
- Glue: D4
- Quality: ABC, AC, or customized
- Surface Finish: Sanding 180-240 grit, both faces
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