Kitchen counter: discover +11 models to include in your project

Kitchen counter: discover +11 models to include in your project

The kitchen counter is essential in the routine, after all it serves as a support for preparing meals, it welcomes home appliances and can be used to divide rooms.

There are several options on the market, whether in terms of design, price or material, so knowing their characteristics is essential to choosing the best.

With this in mind, we have prepared content with special tips and a selection of inspiring projects from several professionals. Follow below!

1. The kitchen counter as a social divider




The kitchen counter can physically and visually separate the rooms, without the need for walls, as happens in American kitchens and kitchens with an integrated living room.

This solution optimizes the space inside small kitchensit makes the spaces more airy and offers an additional area for preparing food or dining on the stools.

After selecting the coverings wall and floor, the choice of material for the kitchen top is fundamental, especially if it is close to the stove or built-in oven, guaranteeing heat resistance.

2. Marble kitchen counter



Marble kitchen counters are luxurious, but the material is susceptible to stains and scratches – Project: Dois A Arquitetura |  Photo: Gabriela Daltro/CASACOR

The marble counter is very beautiful and elegant, perfect for Kitchens planned, but the cost is quite high. Therefore, this type of material is often more suitable for decorative functions.

Additionally, frequent use of a marble countertop can damage its appearance. Marble is a more porous material, which means it is more susceptible to stains.

If your kitchen counter is a space divider and is more decorative, it could be a good option. If you will be using it constantly, it may not be worth it.

3. Wooden kitchen counter



Wooden worktops require special treatment to resist the heat and humidity of the kitchen – Project: Mandril Arquitetura |  Photo: Mariana Orsi @marianaorsifotografia

Wooden kitchen countertops require specific treatment to resist humidity and heat. Its installation is simplified, in fact it does not require the use of cement and water.

For a decor with more personality, you can opt for a kitchen counter in reclaimed wood, have you already thought about it?

4. Kitchen worktop in concrete, techno-cement or cooked concrete



Project: This monochromatic modern kitchen exudes calm – Project: Bruno Ortega |  Photo: Felipe Araújo/CASACOR

A type of coating that many lovers of modern kitchens like is concrete. It has been a trend in new designs, along with industrial style and the use of burnt concrete.

This type of kitchen counter needs additional protection against moisture and heat. And even with these precautions, cracks and stains could develop over time.

5. Synthetic kitchen worktop



Silestone kitchen counter + earth tones + monochromatic decoration – Project: Beatriz Quinelato |  Photo: Renato Navarro/CASACOR

The kitchen counter made of synthetic materials, such as Silestone, Technistone or Marmoglass, produced with quartz and resins, is resistant, easy to clean and matches many decorative styles.

Acrylic countertops such as Corian, Hi-mac and Staron, despite being more expensive, offer a variety of colors and patterning flexibility, adding aesthetic value and functionality to the kitchen space.

6. Granite kitchen counter



The rustic atmosphere of this kitchen goes perfectly with the worktop made with a brushed black granite top – Project: Paula Guimarães |  Photo: Jomar Bragança/CASACOR

Granite kitchen counter can be considered one of the best options, especially for those who prefer stones. After all, the material is natural and has a more affordable cost.

Furthermore, granite is easy to clean and is resistant to scratches and impacts. The biggest weakness of this material is acids, which cause loss of shine.

7. Masonry kitchen counter



A masonry kitchen counter is ideal for those looking for something customizable – Project: Ivia Maia and Mirlene Sales – Photo: Henrique Queiroga/CASACOR

The masonry kitchen counter combines functionality and style, making it ideal for those looking for something durable and customizable.

With its height adjusted for use with stools, it fits perfectly into your routine, whether for food preparation or casual meals.

The top can be made of granite, marble or slate, as in the Functional Kitchen, a project designed by Ivia Maia and Mirlene Sales for CASACOR Minas 2021.

8. Porcelain kitchen counter



Optical cement porcelain was specified for this kitchen counter – Photo: Ceusa

The porcelain kitchen top, in addition to being resistant, easy to clean and available in various colors and textures, stands out if made with products
Ceusa
AND
Portinari
.

These brands are known for the quality, innovation and diversity of options they offer, ensuring that investing in porcelain tile not only enhances the aesthetics of your kitchen, but also brings durability and a flawless finish.

9. Stainless steel kitchen top



The stainless steel kitchen counter is practical and a good choice for those who want to adopt a contemporary style – Project: Priscila Gabriel |  Photo: Edgard Cesar/CASACOR

Stainless steel kitchen counters are a popular choice due to their durability, corrosion resistance and ease of cleaning. Ideal for modern and professional environments, it does not absorb odors or encourage the proliferation of bacteria.

Additionally, stainless steel adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to the space, pairing well with different decor styles.

Although it is more common in industrial kitchens, its clean design has gained space in homes seeking practicality and a contemporary look.

10. Brick kitchen counter



The presence of brick on the island and wood on the worktop gives this kitchen a welcoming and country touch – Project: Très Arquitetura |  Photo: MCA Estúdio/CASACOR

This type of kitchen counter constructed with real bricks offers a charming and rustic aesthetic to the space. It is a model appreciated for its robustness and the visual warmth it offers.

If you’re looking for a traditional or country feel, it’s worth the investment. However, to ensure the life of your built-in kitchen counter, it is essential that the surface is properly sealed and treated, especially if it is used frequently for food preparation.

11. Granite Kitchen Counter



Granite kitchen counter is durable, affordable and versatile – Project: Limdim House Studio |  Photo: From Sy/CASACOR

Finally, we have the granite kitchen counter, another practical and elegant option, known for its resistance and variety of colors. This model is also easy to clean and has a good cost-benefit ratio compared to other natural materials.

Another advantage is that the material adapts to different decoration styles and can be used in both dry and humid environments, thanks to its finishing variations.

This was our content with 11 kitchen counter models to use in your home! In this post you have checked office projects Fenda Architecture, Two Architecture and Interiors, Spindle architecture, Bruno Ortega, Beatriz Quinelato, Paula GuimarãesPriscilla Gabriele, Three architectures AND Study of the Limdim House.

Now that you know more about the topic, it’s time to start building and renovating your dream kitchen. To do this, count on Viva Decora shop!

Source: Terra

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