Your bathroom countertops deal with a lot. The daily exposure to water and potential damage from many sources can result in an unsightly appearance that might need an update. Most bathrooms are warm, steamy places that can wreak havoc on even the sturdiest of countertops with enough time.
When looking at your own home’s countertops, you might not place the same focus on looking after your bathroom compared to the higher-trafficked areas like the kitchen or sitting areas. Make no mistake—bathroom countertops are frequently the first thing to make or break the entire room’s look.
We all know that replacing countertops can be a costly exercise if you haven’t budgeted for it, which is why we’re giving you these four top tips to determine whether you need to change things up.
These four basic questions are the right place to start when thinking about updating what you have in your bathroom.
1. Are My Bathroom Countertops Stained?
As with any countertop surrounding a sink, the constant threat of water stains over time is nothing to underestimate. Especially with the bathroom, you have to remain vigilant for a variety of sources. Spills from hygiene products that aren’t immediately and thoroughly taken care of, for example, can result in eye-catching, off-color stains.
Some stains can show up on the underside or sides of your countertops. These hard-to-spot and potentially hard-to-treat marks can ruin the appearance of your bathroom furnishings once you realize they’re there.
In many cases, things as simple as mineral deposits in your water that are beyond your control can cause stains. Because of the wide variety of causes, it can be very hard to treat stains without considering an upgrade to your bathroom countertops.
2. Are There Cracks Anywhere in My Bathroom Countertops?
Unavoidable cracks can crop up when a structure is settling. Even the sturdiest of houses, and the sturdiest of countertops, can be prone to structural integrity lapses. These noticeable blemishes can be more than just a visual nuisance and can create safety hazards.
Depending on the material, also, you could expect to see thin fissures or even more significant gaps in your countertops eventually. With granite countertops, the character-adding fissures are natural to the stone and are not to be worried about. Cracks, however, are signs of deeper issues and are a good sign you need renovations.
Cracks can also start small, even with accidental collisions with household objects in your bathroom. Over time, hardly visible cracks can develop into big problems, so be sure to keep a close eye on your countertops!
3. Is the Style of My Bathroom Countertops Outdated?
The evolving trends of home decor can be hard to keep up with. There are so many options to choose from when it comes to countertops. Even seemingly outdated trends in room design, like eclectic styling, have been making a comeback.
An excellent resource to compare different bathroom options digitally is Washington Marble Works’ design visualizer. While deciding how to renovate can still be tricky, this online tool can make arranging the bathroom you want hassle free. Switching through options is fast and easy.
Pulling together your bathroom is what your countertop strives to achieve. This centerpiece for the entire room should, first and foremost, be able to draw the eye while not overpowering the rest of the interior.
4. Have My Bathroom Countertops Started to Chip?
You’ll notice this unfortunate damage to your countertops by the presence of flakes and possible small chunks of the material spread around your bathroom. Heavy objects being placed or moved across your countertop can result in bits and pieces coming off.
Even the sturdiest of material can end up breaking if subjected to any sharp corners scraping against it. If you are having a hard time discerning if there is chipping on your countertop, you can pour tiny bits of warm water on the surface can reveal recesses or slants. Wiping the water away is easy enough and can inform you of minor or significant damage.
Conclusion: Do You Need New Bathroom Countertops?
If you answered yes to any of the previous four questions, you might want to give Washington Marble Works a call. We offer counter materials like granite, marble, quartz, and quartzite to suit your home makeover needs.
No matter the need for your bathroom countertops, we want to help you feel satisfied with your home. Check out our posts on the costs of replacing bathroom counters and the use of granite outside just the kitchen for more information while deciding if you need new bathroom countertops.