Waterfall Countertops

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If you’re looking for a show-stopping addition to your kitchen, look no further than a waterfall countertop. A waterfall countertop is a countertop that slides all the way to the floor, with the horizontal portion and vertical portion connected at an angle.

This type of countertop is an eye-catcher and will undoubtedly act as the centerpiece of whatever room it’s installed in. And once you see one in person, there’s little doubt that you’ll want one for yourself.

A waterfall countertop can be made up of any type of material—but we’re partial to waterfall countertops made of natural stone or quartz. There’s just something about the never-ending flow of those stones that creates a visually appealing look for a bright and modern kitchen.

There are some things that we want you to know before you dive in with waterfall countertops, though, and we’ve compiled all of that information into this article. If you’re ready to learn more about waterfall countertops and be totally ready to decide on whether to make the leap, then keep reading.

The Right Amount of Space

Waterfall countertops have the potential to make a room seem bigger, but in order for this to happen, you have to make sure you have enough space to begin with. If you’re looking to install a waterfall countertop on your island, keep in mind that a good-sized kitchen island is about three by five feet, with its height and counter thickness adjusted to your personal preference.

You’ll want to make sure that you have enough room to walk if you’re installing a waterfall countertop; the last thing that you want is to head to the kitchen for a glass of water in the dark and stub your toe—night after night after night. Space shouldn’t be sacrificed for style!

If you don’t have enough room to walk, you could grow to regret (and even resent) your waterfall countertop. So make sure that your room can accommodate one!

The Waterfall Countertop Aesthetic

You should consider the style of your room as a whole before incorporating a waterfall countertop. Because while these countertops are very popular, they can only shine in a certain style of kitchen or bathroom. They tend to look the best in a contemporary or transitional room style because they have what it takes to tie everything together. With their clean, sharp lines, they fit in well with a modern aesthetic.

If the room you’re considering is more on the rustic or traditional side, you might want to reconsider installing a waterfall countertop—they tend to stick out like sore thumbs in this style of room.

Waterfall Countertop Cost

If you choose to go the natural stone route for your waterfall countertop (and we highly recommend that you do!), you’re going to pay for what you get, which is the extra stone used to create the waterfall effect. Since more material is used, the price will be higher—this is inevitable.

Part of the price will also include the skills of the installer and fabricator that you hire because you’re going to want someone who has experience with waterfall countertops. Remember that this type of installation is definitely not a DIY project—it takes special skills to make it happen.

If you’ve worked a waterfall countertop into your budget, then paying a little extra to make sure your project is flawless is always worth it. The last thing you want is a low-quality countertop or a job done with little effort, so you want to make sure not to skimp in this department.

Waterfall Countertops: Your Elegant Choice

In the end, your remodel is all about what you want. It’s what you’re going to be looking at every time you enter the room, so it should be something that you’re happy and satisfied with.

If you have your heart set on waterfall countertops but your budget doesn’t quite agree, then we recommend saving up for what you really want. There’s no point in installing something when your heart isn’t in it, and when you can afford waterfall countertops, the satisfaction will be even sweeter.

To make sure you’re ready for waterfall countertops, all it takes is knowing that your budget can swing it, your kitchen or bathroom is the right style, and you’ve got enough space to accommodate them. After all the pieces are in place, all that’s left to do is contact a quality fabricator and installer like our team at Washington Marble Works and get the project started.

We’re big fans of waterfall countertops, and if you’d like to learn more about their one-of-a-kind beauty or schedule a consultation, give us a call at (253) 263-1390.

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