Different Types of Stone Kitchen Islands

 

Natural stone countertops are one of the most popular choices for kitchen islands today. There are three different types of stone that are commonly used for countertops: limestone, marble, and granite. There are advantages and disadvantages to each of these options and you just need to make sure that you make the choice that is best for you and your kitchen. Stone kitchen islands are available both online and in kitchen remodel stores. If you are interested in installing one in your home, research your different options first!

Limestone, which is a sedimentary rock that is composed mostly of mineral calcite, provides a clean, smooth look for any surface due to the fact that there is not much graining. However, it is more common for floors and shower walls because it is absorbent and more likely to stain than either marble or granite. People often choose limestone if they want a stone that is a lighter color, such as a beige, gray, or white, but if your kitchen island is going to be in an area that sees high traffic and lots of grease, this choice is not the best one for your kitchen.

Marble is a popular choice due to its classic and beautiful appearance. It is highly resistant to scratches, cracks, and other breakage and its soft look makes it perfect for countertops. This stone is usually a green, white, black, or grey color and gives a room almost an "Old World" look. It works well in kitchens because it is heat resistant but the finish may be damaged if it encounters extreme heat. One disadvantage to marble is that, because it is mined in so many different areas, it can be difficult to find matching pieces in the future.

Granite, an igneous rock formed and cooled near the earth's core, is one of the best choices for kitchen island countertops but it is also one of the most expensive. This stone is extremely durable, it is second only to diamonds in hardness, and is guaranteed to last you for years. It has a very dense grain, making it highly resistant to stains, and, like marble, it can withstand heat very well. It has a unique choice of colors ranging from lighter browns to darker tones, and nothing tops the look of granite kitchen islands.

If you do decide to look into stone kitchen islands, make sure you choose the stone you would like based on the slab itself instead of samples due to the high variety of colors for each type. Stone countertops are easy to clean and long lasting, you just need to pick the one that is the best choice for you!

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