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Solid Surface

What It Is
Those aiming for a picture-perfect kitchen should certainly investigate solid surfacing. Made of solid synthetic sheets formed by mixing a mineral compound with polyester and/or acrylic resins, the countertop is smooth and uniform throughout—you can get the look of stone without the seams or potential color variations.

Pros

  • Because it’s solid (the pattern or color runs throughout), chips, dents and scratches can be repaired easily.
  • Comes in a variety of colors and finishes ranging from gloss to matte; it can look and feel like stone.
  • Flexible enough to form decorative shapes and an integral sink.
  • Can be molded into a single seamless piece. If seams are necessary, they're inconspicuous and non-porous, preventing the growth of bacteria.
  • A high gloss countertop can be buffed back to its original luster.

Cons

  • May crack as it cools down after a hot item has been on it.
  • Will stain. However, because it’s nonporous (that is, nothing soaks too far into it), spots can be scrubbed out.
  • Could become discolored if a heavy object falls on it.
  • You’ll need to use a cutting board, though scratches can be sanded out.

Quick Tip
Take advantage of solid surfacing's flexibility and formability: consider creating a non-traditionally shaped island top free of sharp corners, as in the shape of an artist's pallet.

To Clean
According to solid surfacing pioneer DuPont Corian, most dirt can be removed with soapy water or an ammonia-based cleaner. You can disinfect the surface with a solution of diluted household bleach (one part water/one part bleach).

Cost
About $70-$150 per square foot.

 

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