One of the most important decisions you’ll have to make if you’re renovating or fitting a new kitchen or bathroom is which worktop material to use. That’s because this can make a significant difference to the value of your property, It also contributes to the overall look and feel of these rooms. But which natural stone provides the best ROI or return on investment?
Here, we take a look at a few of the most popular options. And we offer some pointers on which could prove the most worthwhile investment. However, of course, they all have the potential to look great.
Granite
This natural stone is quarried worldwide. And it’s one of the toughest around. So it’s a great option for a worktop. Its properties also include being seriously heat and scratch-resistant, i.e. it’s perfect for kitchens. What’s more, it’s a doddle to clean and maintain. Equally, the myriad colours and patterns available make it easy to find a look that suits your available space.
What’s more, in any future house sale, you can potentially raise your price if you have worktops in this stone. It’s true that the materials and fitting costs may be initially high, but the long-term value will be worth it. So granite is great if you’re looking for an ROI with a strong ROI.
Marble
There’s clearly something very affluent about marble, and its elegant aesthetic appeal can certainly add to the value of a home. Equally, it’s true that this stuff comes with a high price tag if you choose to have your worktops made in it. But there’s a definite return on investment, and, again, it’s heat-resistant and easy to clean.
Once more, you have a choice of colours, while the beautiful veining is what really gives marble its appeal. However, it can also be rather higher-maintenance, so bear this in mind when selecting your countertop material.
Limestone
Limestone looks stunning and has a great natural beauty. Also, it’s highly durable, which means your investment will repay itself over many years. So it’s hardwearing while looking luxurious. Meanwhile, its naturally light hues lend an elegant feel.
It’s true that limestone is the softest of the natural stones used for worktops. Yet it resists mould, heat and UV rays if sealed and treated properly. What’s more, over the years its appearance can even improve, enhancing your ROI still further.
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Royal Stone Care is ideally placed to help you with your natural stone restoration and repair in London, whether you need marble care, granite chip repair and limestone cleaning. Give our expert team a call today and we’ll take it from there.