7 popular kitchen benchtop materials compared (with pricing) | Home Beautiful (2024)

Kitchen benchtops are one of the most hard-working surfaces in your home. There are the more obvious uses to kitchen benchtops, such as food prep. But as the central point in the heart of the home, benchtops regularly morph into whatever we need. They’re a space for homework, an impromptu office desk, a gathering place when entertaining, leading to frequent wine, coffee and food spills. Whatever your lifestyle, it’s a highly trafficked zone, so finding the right material is crucial.This means the kitchen benchtop materials need to be both practical and good-looking, whether you are an enthusiastic gourmand, a short-order family cook, or a takeaway connoisseur. Nothing gets a bigger workout than your benchtop. We’ve compared 7 popular kitchen benchtop materials (and their pricing!) to help you choose wisely and decide on the best surface material for your needs.

7 popular kitchen benchtop materials compared (with pricing) | Home Beautiful (1)

How to choose the right benchtop material

Whatever your lifestyle, the kitchen is a highly trafficked zone, so finding the right material is crucial. Danielle Bonello-Dunsford, founder and principal designer of Danielle Victoria Design Studio, encourages owners to think of it as an investment. “You want to be able to cook without worrying about damaging the benchtop,” she says. “All materials mark and scratch, however, choosing a hardwearing surface is a key factor in the design selection.”

Different materials suit many different applications, so before you get swept away choosing a colour, consider how your kitchen is used. Most materials are durable and hard-wearing, but some require a little more care than others.

Budgeting for your benchtop

Cost is a big consideration, not just for the material but also for installation. Porcelain, for example, requires specialised tradespeople.

“Because it is so hard and dense, if it was dropped, it would just shatter,” says Prue Gordon, interior architect at Melbourne’s Bryant Alsop Architects.

“It needs special tools to cut it and stonemasons who are happy working with engineered stone are not necessarily happy cutting porcelain.” Always make sure your estimate includes installation before you sign on the line.

Matching your benchtop to your home’s style

The final step is finding a look you’ll love. Prue Gordon of Bryant Alsop Architects, takes her benchtop lead from the flooring.

“It’s a case of who’s using the kitchen, whether there are kids, and what the home’s design style is,” she says.

Consider too, how the colour and finish will flow throughout your home, a factor particularly important in an open-plan zone.

7 popular kitchen benchtop materials compared (with pricing) | Home Beautiful (2)

Kitchen benchtop materials compared (with pricing)

1. Natural stone benchtop materials

The beauty of stone – such as Statuarietto marble or Juparana granite – is as a natural material, each slab is unique. This materials provides a luxurious, striking and timeless look to your kitchen.

Marble is popular but it’s easily stained by things such as red wine, vinegar, coffee, spices (hello, turmeric!). This is due to its porous nature meaning sealing is required to prevent staining and heat damage. However, Neolith offers benchtops that are made from sintered stone, not quarried stone, resulting in minimal maintenance and no sealing.

“Unlike quarried stone, Neolith does not involve direct mining from the earth,” explains Kate Deakin-Bell, marketing manager at Neolith. “Instead, we source high-quality minerals and combine them in a carbon-neutral environment to create Neolith surfaces. Our production process is highly sustainable: we recycle waste by reusing discarded content, utilise up to 98% recycled water, and capture any carbon produced during manufacturing to reuse as an energy source. In essence, Neolith encapsulatesthe best properties of every natural stone and marble, all within a single, eco-friendly surface product that is much gentler on the earth and far more resistant.”

When it comes to maintenance, cleaning is incredibly easy. “You can use standard surface sprays or a simple mixture of soap and warm water. For tougher stains, we highly recommend using products from The Pink Stuff, which works exceptionally well,” adds Kate Deakin-Bell.

The finish for either marble benchtops or stone benchtops can be gloss (polished) or honed (matt) and it’s best to visit the warehouse and choose the slab you want so you know exactly what you’re getting.

Cost of natural stone benchtop materials

Since natural stone is at the higher end of the price range, interior designer Danielle Dunsford suggests contrasting it with another material, “so that your natural stone island pops and becomes the feature.”

Pricing depends on where the stone is from, what type it is and the thickness of the slab. Neolith ranges from $300/sqm to $700/sqm. Marble ranges from $800 to $2200 per square metre and granite from about $700 to $1700 per square metre, including installation, but will attract additional costs for cuts for undermount sinks, where edges need to be carefully finished. A sink cut-out usually costs $250 and drainage grooves about $350.

7 popular kitchen benchtop materials compared (with pricing) | Home Beautiful (3)

2. Stainless steel benchtop materials

Stainless steel gives a sleek, minimalist and modern look to a kitchen. As an alloy of iron that has been treated to be rust-resistant, it is also heat- and stain-resistant, and flexible enough to be shaped however you desire.

The material is very hard-wearing and hygienic, which is why it’s used in restaurant kitchens. Splashbacks and sinks can be completely integrated, so there’s no cracks for nasties to loiter in. Going for high-grade, thicker stainless steel benches mean they can be re-polished every five to 10 years, giving you the look of a brand new benchtop. “I love stainless steel, but you have to be the type of person who’s happy with the little scratches after a couple of years,” said Prue Gordon.

As far as daily maintenance goes, Kylie Forbes, creative director of Cantilever Interiors says, “It needs a wet, then dry cloth to soak any water marks. A feature that can be polarising is the patina that it attracts over time. Fine scratches develop, but with time settle into a worn-in feel.”

Cost of stainless steel benchtop materials

While stainless steel can be associated with more utilitarian looks, Kylie says, “introducing curves into the design enhances its softness”. It carries a premium price point, ranging from $1200 to $3600/lineal metre, including manufacture, supply and installation.

7 popular kitchen benchtop materials compared (with pricing) | Home Beautiful (4)

3. Polished concrete benchtop materials

Concrete benchtops are formed and poured on site, and considering their weight, you may require additional sub-floor structural work for support. However, they have a wonderfully raw finish (that’s now being imitated by other materials) and can even have heating built into them. Concrete benchtops also need to be sealed before using and finishes can vary from very rough to more refined, plus they can be coloured by tinting the mix.

Cost of polished concrete benchtop materials

This is definitely a project best done by professionals and will cost about $1000 to $1750 per square metre depending on the complexity of the formwork and the finish.

7 popular kitchen benchtop materials compared (with pricing) | Home Beautiful (5)

4. Timber benchtop materials

Timber benchtops, such as American Oak top, are formed from one solid length or pieces that have been laminated together (butcher’s block style). The surface of wooden/timber benchtops needs to be finished before using and, if oiled, will absorb spills.

Warm and characterful, timber adds beautiful, organic appeal to the kitchen. Similar to the veining in stone, the grain of timber can create texture and visual interest. Style-wise, timber is a versatile material that can look equally at home in contemporary settings as well as country-style kitchens. As it can be painted or stained, it can suit a wide range of colour palettes, too. Another benefit is the patina – as timber acquires nicks and dents, it looks more unique and charming.

Bamboo benchtops are on the rise in the timber market. Hardwoods, like walnut, oak and beech are always popular, while native materials include blackbutt, spotted gum and jarrah. Kaboodle Kitchen mainly uses American oak and bamboo. As far as maintenance goes, Giorgia Manenti from Kaboodle Kitchen recommends resealing timber every two years. “This ensures they’re resistant to moisture and stains.”

The big advantage of this material is that every couple of years you can have it re-finished to remove any marks, and the benchtop will be as good as new.

Cost of timber benchtop materials

It depends on the type of timber you choose, and whether you go to a kitchen specialist, Bunnings or IKEA but prices range from $550 to $950 per square metre.

7 popular kitchen benchtop materials compared (with pricing) | Home Beautiful (6)

5. Engineered stone benchtop materials

Appearing under brand names including Caesarstone, Silestone, Quantum Quartz in Gobi Black and Essastone, engineered stone is made from mostly crushed quartz held together with resin. It is available in a variety of colours and finishes. It is also sold by the slab, which does limit its length to 3000mm.

In 2024, a nation-wide ban was put in place, preventing persons from carrying out work on, or with engineered stone including manufacturing, supplying, processing and installing engineered stone. Here’s everything you need to know about engineered stone’s silicosis risk.

As a result of this ban, companies such as Cesarstone have committed to silica-free surfaces. Caesarstone’s mineral crystalline silica-free surfaces are made using natural minerals and recycled materials, such as glass.

Cost of engineered stone benchtop materials

Prices for Caesarstone’s mineral surfaces range from $650/sqm to $1350/sqm, including basic fabrication and installation. For porcelain, costs range from $700/sqm to $1050/sqm, including basic fabrication and installation.

7 popular kitchen benchtop materials compared (with pricing) | Home Beautiful (7)

6. Laminate benchtop materials

Laminate is incredibly customisable, so there’s no one classic look. The material involves layers of printed paper or fabric being infused with resin and then bonded together. The material is then glued to a particleboard or MDF substrate to form the laminate. Laminates are budget-friendly and offer a seemingly endless range of colours and finishes, including marble and stone-look that are almost as good as the real thing.

This material is generally easy to clean, requiring only a mild detergent and water. However, be sure not to use harsh or abrasive cleaners, which can damage the surface of the laminate.

“If you’re clever with your design, you can use laminates beautifully. Forget spending $8000 on a stone benchtop, let’s spend $1500 and do something amazing!,” said Brett Patterson.

Cost of laminate benchtop materials

Laminates are generally sold by the linear metre and in various widths (from 600mm to 1200mm), with prices from $120 per linear metre for a 600mm benchtop in a standard finish to $440 per lineal metre for a 1000mm to 1200mm benchtop in a premium finish.

7 popular kitchen benchtop materials compared (with pricing) | Home Beautiful (8)

7. Porcelain benchtop materials

Newly arrived on the benchtop scene, porcelain is marketed under the brand name Neolith. Made of powdered clay and coloured pigments and bonded together at very high temperatures, porcelain can be created with different textures, from glossy to matt, and can also be printed with finishes that resemble stone, timber, concrete and rusted metal.

It is extremely dense and non-porous, plus it’s very resistant to heat, which means it’s great to use around cooktops. Another advantage is it can be used outdoors, so your alfresco kitchen can have the same look as indoors.

Porcelain is made in larger slabs than engineered stone and in much thinner profiles. This taps into the current trend away from slab-like benchtops. However, it’s extremely heavy and you will need to work with your joiner to ensure cabinetry can take the weight.

Cost of porcelain benchtop materials

Roughly the same base cost as natural stone, but generally more for installation, as it requires specialist installers and tools.

WriterAlix Clark

WriterBrittany Smith

Features Editor Brittany Smith has had a passion for interiors since she was a child when she watched home improvement shows with her mum and sister. A Virgo with a knack for giving unsolicited advice, she's been known to rearrange cabinets and alphabetise spice racks for loved ones in her mission to help others discover their own perfect home.

Related stories

Australia bans engineered stone benchtops: what you need to know

A guide to the latest kitchen benchtop edge profiles

01:04

7 kitchen benchtop ideas to steal from Australia’s best renovations

Sign up for our newsletter

Want 20% off at THE ICONIC? Sign-up to the latest news from Home Beautiful.

Close

By joining, you agree to ourPrivacyPolicy&TermsofUse

7 popular kitchen benchtop materials compared (with pricing) | Home Beautiful (2024)
Top Articles
Pedialyte For Dogs Petsmart
814-747-6702
F2Movies.fc
159R Bus Schedule Pdf
Far-right activist Laura Loomer's access to Trump reveals a crisis in his campaign
Inside Watchland: The Franck Muller Watch Manufacturing Facilities | aBlogtoWatch
Academic Calendar Pbsc
Stanford Rival Crossword Clue
Triple A Flat Tire Repair Cost
Cristiano Ronaldo's Jersey Number: The Story Behind His No. 7 Shirt | Football News
Does Teddy Swims Have A Wife? Exploring The Life Of The Rising Star
Abc Order Hs Login
Dr Paul Memorial Medical Center
Ups Store Near Publix
Discovering The Height Of Hannah Waddingham: A Look At The Talented Actress
6023445010
Ticket To Paradise Showtimes Near Cmx Daytona 12
Wow Patchu Pet Battle
Chester Farmers Market vendor Daddy's a Hooker: Ed Lowery happy fiber artist for 65 years
Craigslist Indpls Free
Craigslist Furniture By Owner Dallas
The latest on the Idaho student murders: Live Updates | CNN
Kind Farms Reserve Medical And Recreational Cannabis Photos
35 Best Anime Waifus Of All Time: The Ultimate Ranking – FandomSpot
Is Slatt Offensive
Stafford Rotoworld
Spinning Gold Showtimes Near Mjr Westland Grand Cinema 16
Lerntools und Lösungen für Bildungseinrichtungen - Google for Education
Watch Psychological Movies Online for FREE | 123Movies
Squeezequeens
Карта слов и выражений английского языка
Wayne State Academica Login
Better Health Solutions Bridal Package
Understanding P Value: Definition, Calculation, and Interpretation - Decoding Data Science
Antonio Brown Football Reference
Iggy Azalea Talks Dancing Off Into the Sunset on Her Own Terms With ‘The End of an Era’
Did Taylor Swift Date Greg Gutfeld
Blue Beetle Showtimes Near Regal Independence Plaza & Rpx
Herbalism Guide Tbc
Sacramento Library Overdrive
Boggle Brainbusters Bonus
Corinne Massiah Bikini
Dan And Riya Net Worth In 2022: How Does They Make Money?
Pokemon Infinite Fusion Download: Updated | PokemonCoders
Filmy4 Web Xyz.com
Linden Creek Golden Retrievers
Craigslist Sf Bay Free Stuff
What is 9xMovies - Everything You Need to Know with Best Alternatives 2023-LDPlayer's Choice-LDPlayer
Rubrankings Austin
The Ultimate Guide To Lovenexy: Exploring Intimacy And Passion
Sarah Colman-Livengood Park Raytown Photos
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Maia Crooks Jr

Last Updated:

Views: 5791

Rating: 4.2 / 5 (43 voted)

Reviews: 90% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Maia Crooks Jr

Birthday: 1997-09-21

Address: 93119 Joseph Street, Peggyfurt, NC 11582

Phone: +2983088926881

Job: Principal Design Liaison

Hobby: Web surfing, Skiing, role-playing games, Sketching, Polo, Sewing, Genealogy

Introduction: My name is Maia Crooks Jr, I am a homely, joyous, shiny, successful, hilarious, thoughtful, joyous person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.