How To Choose The Right Countertop Thickness For Your Home.

How to Choose the Right Countertop Thickness for Your Home.

 

Stone suppliers in Singapore carry a wide range of kitchen tops. From natural stone like granite, marble and sandstone to solid surface kitchen tops and engineered quartz stone, each type of stone has its advantages and disadvantages depending on the desired aesthetic tastes and functionality. So how do you choose the right thickness for your countertop?
In previous articles we’ve discussed the physical characteristics of different types of kitchen countertop stones. Depending on each homeowner’s individual lifestyle and expectations, different types of stone would work best. Today, we’ll take a look at the different thicknesses of countertops in production, their advantages and disadvantages.
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10-13mm, or about 1/2 inch countertops.

One of the first questions you’ll be asked by a stone supplier is the thickness you want. While thicker stones are preferred for their dramatic but minimalist look especially for natural stone or quartz, thin countertops have several advantages that any smart homeowner should consider carefully.

Thinner and lighter.

The biggest advantage that thin, 10-13mm countertops provide is lightness. Gravity does nasty things to a heavy slab that’s hanging off a surface, and trying to fasten it vertically would be a technical impossibility without special support systems in place.
In many applications where the slabs hang freely and unsupported, excessive weight would jeopardize the structural integrity of the piece if special load-bearing or anchoring system is not in place. They are also much easier to work with and handle and do not require eight people just to move a slab from the ground floor up to your place.
Stone Italiana Quartz carries exceptional 13mm quartz kitchen tops in three types of finishes; polished, rock face and grain.

Thinner slabs, such as in the range of 10-13 mm, are ideal for vertical surfaces such as the waterfall edge seen here.
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Thinner slabs, such as in the range of 10-13 mm, are ideal for vertical surfaces such as the waterfall edge seen here.
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Floating Counters, Waterfall Edges and more.

Thin countertops are a lot lighter than thick slabs, which makes it possible to build special applications. These include vertical surfaces such as feature walls, fuller backsplashes and waterfall edges. The sides of a kitchen island is a good example where waterfall edges have a nice touch.
Thin slabs also make it possible to build floating counters where they are minimally supported by a foundation. Thin and light countertop slabs are also easier to cut and shape, which lends its suitability to integration work such as installation of a kitchen sink.
If necessary, thin slabs can be laminated around a lightweight core material such as wood. This makes the countertop thicker without adding too much weight.
 

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Thicker, 20-30 mm countertop thicknesses are best suited for the kitchen, which sees a lot of traffic and activity.
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More kitchen top edge profiling options.

In addition, the extra material provided by thicker countertops gives homeowners more options for kitchen top edge profiling and fashions. You cannot cut deep curves into thin laminated countertops without biting into the laminated core.
Edge profiles aren’t just for aesthetic purposes. For safety reasons, many interior designers and homeowners opt for the bullnose edge profile, which is not something you want to accidentally hit.
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