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Quartz Stone Bathroom VS Kitchen Countertops - Differences and Key Considerations
2022-08-03  Yang

For anyone looking to get started on home improvement projects, new countertops may be just what you need to update the look of your kitchen and bathrooms. With the right model, there is no limit to what you can accomplish with one. With the right countertop surface, not only will you optimize your kitchen for consistent use, you will also be doing so while enjoying optimal strength and durability. But, imagine that you have seen a countertop design that you like. 

But it has the bathroom countertops tag. Does this mean that you cannot use it in the kitchen?

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This raises the question as to how bathroom vs. kitchen counters differ. . While both countertops can exhibit certain similarities when it comes to their patterns, designs, and installation processes, there are still a few subtle differences that need to be known. And those variations are sure to play an important role in your next choice of countertops. 

Countertops that are designed specifically for bathrooms are typically far smaller in size than ones designed to go in a kitchen. The average kitchen counter has dimensions of 36 by 25 inches for height and width, respectively. With that, you have plenty of room to accommodate a stovetop over a sink. In contrast, your bathroom counters average height is typically four inches lower. 

However, ultimately, this is just a matter of personal preference. 
If you are tall, chances are that you will always favor taller countertops. Also, kitchen countertops are pretty thick, considering the setting where you use them. 

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Also, some considerations about width and height should be made before making your selection. These include the appliances, cabinets, sink, and the island. Once you have taken all these into account, choosing the right options becomes much more obvious and easy. 
Countertops used in bathrooms are generally not made to be used in damp environments. Your bathroom is an entirely different space when it comes to drying vs. wetting than in your kitchen. In your kitchen, the countertops are likely to get stained from residue from food scraps or smudges from silverware. Whereas, the types of stains that you find in a bath are generally more potentially harmful to the countertop integrity. 

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Essentially, you will have an easier time cleaning up the tomato sauce compared to cleaning up the toothpaste, mouthwash, or other such products. Not to mention, the fact that your bathrooms are much more prone to floods and the threat of leaks. So, if you are considering home improvements, you should always look at materials which are tailored for both spaces. 

As luck would have it, quartz is a no-brainer answer. This material emulates the beauty of premium countertops, while offering durability without any of the hammering. The material has an inherent and effective sealing quality which keeps liquids or other threats from penetrating it. 

Furthermore, its maintenance requirements are relatively minor. So, you get to enjoy its massive stain-resistance, gorgeous aesthetics, and durability without breaking the bank. Plus, no matter where installation takes place, quartz countertops are super-easy to install. So, you also save on costs on that front. 

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