The
kitchen countertops are protagonists both in aesthetics and in functionality of the projects. For many years,
granite reigned supreme in finishing choices, but those looking for a more personalized project can explore
new materials. Today, a variety of creative coverings offers possibilities that combine beauty, durability, and personality.
Projeto de Livia Quintella. (Pedro Mello/Divulgação)
From quartzite to porcelain tile, passing through metal and natural surfaces, alternatives to granite are increasingly gaining space in contemporary projects. Next, discover
six options for creative coverings to transform your
kitchen countertop.
1. Quartz
Quartz is a
synthesized option that combines resin and particles of
natural stone, creating a resistant, uniform surface with a variety of colors. Being non-porous, the material is
easy to clean and less susceptible to stains, making it perfect for kitchens with heavy usage. In addition to practicality, quartz allows for
sophisticated finishes, ranging from neutral tones to bolder variations with colored pigments.
Projeto de casa na Serra assinado por Rafael Mirza (Dhani Borges/CASACOR)
2. Porcelain Tile
Porcelain tile has gained space in kitchen countertops thanks to its resistance and variety of finishes. It can
faithfully imitate materials like marble, burnt cement, or even woods, providing personality to the projects without the care required by natural materials. Another differentiator is the possibility of creating countertops with
sculpted sinks in the same material, ensuring a continuous and modern visual.
(Marcelo Magnani/CASACOR)
3. Dekton
Made from particles of glass, porcelain, and quartz, Dekton is an
ultra-compact material that offers resistance to scratches, heat, and stains. Its production technology allows for different finishes and textures, with options that imitate stone, concrete, or metallic surfaces. Ideal for those who desire a
low-maintenance and sophisticated aesthetic, Dekton also stands out for its
durability, being a long-term solution for high-performance kitchens.
Rubia Moraes – Espaço Gourmet. Projeto da CASACOR Mato Grosso 2024. (Gilberto Galdino/CASACOR)
4. Corian
Corian is a solid surface made of natural minerals and acrylic resin, allowing for a wide variety of shapes and integrations. Being
malleable, the material enables the creation of countertops with curves,
organic volumes, and integrated sinks, without visible seams. Its smooth and homogeneous texture contributes to a
minimalist and elegant aesthetic, as well as offering easy cleaning and simple repairs in case of scratches.
Susana Clark Fiuza - Cozinha Kitchens. Projeto da CASACOR Ceará 2023. (Victor Eleuterio/CASACOR)
5. Stainless Steel
For those looking for an
industrial and contemporary look, stainless steel is a sure choice. Widely used in
professional kitchens, the material now has adapted versions for residences, offering resistance to high temperatures, humidity, and impact. In addition to its functionality, stainless steel brings a
unique visual identity, with metallic shine that enhances the kitchen's design.
Studio Pippa - O Jantar. Projeto da CASACOR Brasília 2022. (Edgard Cesar/CASACOR)
6. Treated Wood
Although wood requires
special care, such as waterproofing and periodic maintenance, it can be a surprising choice for kitchen countertops. Woods like teak, cumaru, or ipe, when properly treated, offer resistance to humidity and heat. The result is a
warm environment, with natural textures that interestingly contrast with colder elements, such as metals or ceramics.
Casa Cor Mato Grosso do Sul - Cozinha - O ambiente de Izabela Kassar possui ampla área de apoio e circulação, despensa climatizada, eletrodomésticos embutidos de alta tecnologia e armários de linhas retas na cor cinza escuro, com alto brilho. No piso foi aplicada uma textura de cimento, enquanto a bancada em madeira confere aconchego. (Divulgação/CASACOR)
Tips for Choosing Creative Coverings
Before deciding among creative coverings, it is important to consider the
style of the kitchen, the
volume of use, and the
household routine. Projects with heavy circulation and frequent food preparation require coverings that are more resistant and easy to clean.
Andréa Buratto - Cozinha cave. Pensado como uma cozinha cave, o ambiente foge do lugar comum. É um convite às experiências e ao convívio, destinado à reuniões prazerosas para uma degustação acompanhada de bons vinhos de uma adega bem elaborada. Sobreposições, texturas e uma harmoniosa mistura de materiais realçam o charme do espaço, com destaque para a releitura criativa da ardósia, a negra e a cinza, que reveste parede e parte do teto. (Daniel Mansur/CASACOR)
Additionally, consider the
available budget, the
desired visual impact, and the
combination with other elements of the project, such as cabinets, floors, and
lighting.
Gislene Lopes - Apartamento Casa Ferolla. Projeto da CASACOR Minas Gerais 2023. (Jomar Bragança/CASACOR)
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