If you’re remodeling bathrooms, chances are you’re thinking about the bathroom countertop and how you want it to look. As a business owner, you’re probably already considering how you want your property to look.
Bathroom remodeling allows you to have fun with the visual concept and design, but also with aesthetics over functionality, since your residents are unlikely to chop vegetables on the bathroom counter like they would in the kitchen.
So, let’s have fun picking out the right bathroom countertop and answering some frequently asked questions.
Q: What are my options for bathroom countertops?
A: Honestly, your options are endless. Our best recommendations are granite, manufactured quartz, tile, and solid-surface materials. Your choice might depend on the overall vibe you want to have in the building. You might have a tighter project budget, or you might be dealing with a combination of both.
Q: My company is all about aesthetics. What countertops look beautiful?
A: Granite is perfect if you want the bathroom to feel beautiful while having light maintenance. Granite is made from stone, making it durable but easy to clean. Warm water and liquid soap are all your residents need to keep granite clean.
Q: What are good options for being on a tight budget?
A: Laminate countertops are an economical option for a tight budget. There are numerous options, allowing you to pick something that looks way nicer than it is. Some laminates look like granite or solid surface. You can also go with tile or wood.
Q: Which bathroom countertops require the most maintenance?
A: Tile and wood bathroom countertops require more effort to clean. Tile is subject to grout lines that get gunk in them, so your residents will need to clean the countertop thoroughly. Wood needs to be sealed around sinks and faucet fixtures to prevent water from damaging its pores. These areas should be cleaned regularly.
Q: Which bathroom countertops require the least amount of maintenance?
A: Granite is very easy to clean. All that’s needed is soap and water. A gentle wipe-down should be enough. Granite only needs to be sealed every 6 to 12 months. Another option is manufactured quartz, which can look very similar to granite. Quartz does not require sealing. Options like synthetic, solid-surface materials are also easy to maintain. They repel mold and mildew. The less maintenance your building needs, the less money you’ll spend on repairs, and the happier your residents or building occupants will be!
Superior Commercial Solutions
Whether you’re renovating your apartment complex, designing a building, or something in between, Superior Commercial Solutions has the knowledge and expertise you need to succeed. Our offices are located in North Salt Lake, Utah, but we work all over the US on residential, commercial, and hospitality projects.
Superior Commercial Solutions doesn’t hire subcontractors to complete projects. Instead, we employ seasoned professionals who work in teams to create the perfect look for your project. Contact us today to get started. We’ll be happy to answer any questions you may have.