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Stainless Steel Kitchen Countertops Sparkling KitchenApart from countertops, steel is also highly suitable for your kitchen backsplashes. A majority of restaurants go in for stainless steel countertops and backsplashes for their ability to take rough use. Stainless steel is composed of steel alloy, chromium and nickel. It does not get stained and is resistant to dents and heat. It is also non porous and because of that it retains its shine and does not absorb spills. You can have your stainless steel countertop by buying sheets and custom designing it, or as a pre fabricated units with basins, tables, drawers etc. You can also get it pre assembled which makes it convenient to mix it with other countertop surfaces in your kitchen. Stainless steel kitchen countertop can be finished as a brushed finish or as a random grain finish. The random grain finish remains clean looking as it has no pattern – so in case you are worried about finger print impressions you will be happy to know that all you have to do is wipe it off. The brushed finish steel has a highly polished and shiny look although it needs a little more maintenance to keep it looking that way. Pros and Cons of Stainless Steel Countertops Your stainless steel countertop is durable and will resist spills, stains, heat, rust and moisture. It can also be dent resistant when mounted on a base like plywood. Maintenance wise, stainless steel can be easily kept clean. The best thing about the material is that it can look new for a long time after it has been installed. It is possible to combine the pre-fabricated steel items to come up with the design and effect you want. Compared to some of the other kitchen countertop materials, the cost of stainless steel can be on the higher side, though most users feel that it is worth the investment. Another shortcoming is that it can show scratches, so you might want to be careful about that. You would be investing, on average, around $ 75 to $ 150 per square foot on your stainless steel countertop material. The price will depend on how thick the steel is, the design you select and the installation process and costs. In spite of its sleek looks, not everyone prefers stainless steel for kitchen countertops. However, it is very durable, sturdy and can keep your kitchen looking sparkling as it is so easy to maintain. Stainless Steel Kitchen Countertops back to Kitchen Countertop Materials
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