Kitchen Benchtop Materials
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Kitchen Benchtop Materials: 6 Safer Alternatives to
Engineered Stone
25 JUL
2022 BY BREANNE IREDELL
Engineered stone has become a
popular choice for kitchens and bathrooms due to its appearance, low cost and
durability. It is not hard to understand why it’s commonly specified in homes
with its likeness to natural stone without the price tag and rigorous maintenance
requirements. However, engineered stone can be very dangerous to work with
because it contains silica dust. When this dust is inhaled, it can cause
silicosis, a serious lung disease.
Engineered stone contains up to
95 per cent silica compared to less than 40 per cent silica in natural stone.
The cancer causing silica fibres are inhaled by workers during the cutting,
sanding, polishing and grinding of the stone. Increasing evidence suggests
that, much like asbestos, there is no safe way to use silica even with the
introduction of control measures and personal protection equipment.
Read on to discover 6
alternatives to engineered stone that will look just as beautiful in your
projects but also keep construction workers safe.
1. Timber
Timber benchtops add a warm,
natural look to any kitchen. If you are heavily invested in biophilia and want
to bring a natural aesthetic to your interior then look no further! The wide
variety of species available means you can find any colour to suit your interior
aesthetic.
2. Porcelain
If you are the type of cook who
has a million pots and pans on the go and not enough heat mats, then Porcelain
is the answer to your woes! Fireproof, highly UV resistant and scratch and
stain resistant, porcelain benchtops are a popular choice for family and
outdoor kitchens.
3. Solid
Surface
For those of you who have an eye
for detail, you will appreciate the seamless design capabilities of a solid
surface benchtop. Made from an acrylic resin with a filler of alumina, the
joints between each piece of benchtop are invisible after installation. You can
even have the sink moulded into the benchtop for a truly seamless and hygienic
design. Solid surface benchtops are also UV-resistant, stain-resistant and
scratch-resistant. A triple threat!
4. Laminate
Laminate has come a long way in
recent years and is a stylish and affordable option, so please, put that image
of the 70’s brightly coloured kitchen out of your mind! Thanks to innovative
companies such as Laminex and Polytec, Laminex has been taken to the next level
to compliment any modern kitchen design. Available in the ranges are muted
hues, soft neutrals, matte finishes and textured timbers.
5. Stainless
Steel
Stainless steel benchtops are
very durable and easy to keep clean but this is not the only reason to specify
this industrial material in your next project. Stainless steel adds a modern
edge to your interior and can be seamlessly formed into sinks and splashbacks.
6. Recycled
glass
Recycled glass countertops are
fairly new to the market and have become popular for their terrazzo-style
aesthetic and ecofriendly resume. Most recycled glass countertops feature a
colourful mosaic of glass shards offering a unique aesthetic to each project.