The options available 
in kitchen countertops today can be overwhelming. There are hundred of 
different materials, styles and designs to choose from. For many 
homeowners, the choice of which option to choose is determined by the 
price that the homeowner will need to pay for the countertop. There are 
countertop styles
available for any type of budget and the cost of countertops depends on a
 number of factors. By taking the time to research the various types of 
countertops that are available, the homeowner is sure to find a style 
that is right for them.
The typical way to 
price the materials used to create kitchen countertops is by square 
foot. The more expensive the materials used to create the countertop 
are, the
higher the price per square foot will be. The price that the homeowner 
will pay for the completed countertop will also vary by how heavy the 
materials used to create the countertop are. Countertops made out of 
tile will be much less expensive than countertops created from slabs of 
stone. The edging of the countertop, the number of holes that need to be
 placed into the
countertop, and the intricacy of placing the countertop into the desired
 area will also affect the final cost of countertops chosen. These items
 are all important to remember if the homeowner is working within a 
budget and wants to get the best countertop for the money spent.
There are several 
types of natural stone that can be used to create kitchen countertops. 
The average price for these types of countertops vary by the properties 
of the stone used to create them. Marble
 is the most expensive and is rarely used for kitchen countertops 
because it is easily damaged, hard to clean, and requires a great deal 
of maintenance. More commonly used types of natural stone include 
soapstone, granite, and several different varieties of slate. The cost 
of countertops created from natural stone typically costs
between $50 and $100 per square foot.
Engineered stone is 
the synthetic equivalent to natural stone and is used by many 
individuals that like the look of a stone countertop but would also like
 the color of the stone to be uniform. Purchasing stone that is 
engineered is also an attractive option for individuals that may like to
 add other pieces at a later date, as the colors
in natural stone tend to vary from place to place while the colors 
present in engineered stone remains the same. The average cost of 
countertops created from engineered stone can range from $50 to $100 per
 square foot.One type of kitchen countertop that is quickly gaining in 
popularity is the countertop made out of concrete. A concrete countertop
 is typically formed onsite by trained professionals and is considered 
one of the most easily customized type of kitchen countertop on the 
market today. Once the countertop has been completed, it will typically 
be around 1 ½ to 2 inches thick and weigh a couple hundred pounds. The 
typical cost for
countertops made of concrete is around $100 per square foot.
If the homeowner likes the look of stainless steel in their home, they may want to look at stainless steel countertop options. Countertops made out of stainless steel
 come in both smooth and brushed finishes, with the latter being duller 
but better
able to hide nicks and scratches. The biggest drawback to purchasing a 
stainless steel countertop for your home is that the countertop can be 
extremely noisy, especially when doing actions like chopping or mixing. 
The cost of countertops made of stainless steel can range from $100 to 
$200 per square foot.
One of the least expensive options for a kitchen countertop is a laminate countertop. Laminate countertops
 come in the widest range of colors and designs, making them a very 
attractive option for the average homeowner. The new countertop can be
matched to existing décor easily and requires very little maintenance on
 the part of the homeowner. The average cost for countertops made of 
laminate can range from $10 to $50 per square foot. 
 
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