thread: Tell me how good your stone bench top is!

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Jan 2005
    Down by the ocean
    6,110

    Talking Tell me how good your stone bench top is!

    Give it to me straight! I need to hear how good it looks and how it is performing and standing the test of time.

    This is your chance to BRAG but you also need to tell me what type it is (solid granite, composite or caesar stone etc) and how much it cost lol.


    My laminate benchtop is wearing thin in spots and it's only 6 years old. So my nice faux green granite has white coming through. I'm planning my dream kitchen to replace this pretty but totally impractical one and stone benchtop will be included A girl needs a dream right lol!

  2. #2
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    melbourne
    11,462

    as you know i have black granite, was here already, i dislike it!!!
    it may be because it wasnt really looked after correctly but i hate that is shows every single crumb, mark, grease spot and wipe marks!
    maybe thats more so becuase its black!

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Jan 2006
    Melbourne
    2,732

    I've got nice black/grey speckled granite either side of my stove (ie: a messy area). It looks great and is still in perfect nick after 4 years. Because it is not a straight colour you don't see any marks. Really ace!

  4. #4
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    melbourne
    11,462

    oohh mines speckled too!

  5. #5
    jaskie Guest

    gal slangy

    I've also got a black granite bench top which I bought off ebay - well the slab at least. I got 2.8m for $850 and had a stomemason cut and fit it. If I was given a choice I would not have got black because as previously said in by olive it shows every single crumb, mark, grease spot and wipe mark. When spotless and polished it looks great!! (ok now lets get back to the real world). I have had light coloured stone bench tops and they are so much better as you don't see the crumbs etc as much.
    As far as caring for granite it is no different than a laminate because they will get stains, heat rings (from extreme heat like pots etc). If cutting boards are not used then you will get scratches etc, have seen it many times.
    For my next house I will probably get composite stone as it is supposed to be heat proof, scratch proof etc. The only thing I have not looked into at this stage is the (potential?) toxicity of it. What is the resin that is used? Does it off-gass or leach chemicals?? These are things I need to look into before making a final decision.
    If you are after good quality stone bench tops at a cheap price then I can highly recommend fowls auction house (I have also seen brand new whole kitchens go for under $1000!!!). They are in the middle eastern suburbs and well worth the visit if you can get there. I think they hold their auctions on a Tuesday, best to check their website.