Things to know about slate as a material for worktop

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Slate has come up as a useful material for various areas of the house including kitchen worktops. This material is made from volcanic ash and sedimentary clay which metamorphose, giving it a strong make-up and various types of looks. Slate worktops are being liked a lot because of their resistance to heat, cold and moisture and ability to look their classic self for long. Let’s take a look at the things you should know about slate which can help you appreciate it more as a worktop

  1. Non-porous surface

Non-porous surface means that the slate does not trap stains and germs. It requires little cleaning and only cleaning with detergent and damp cloth can give the users a bright, welcoming worktop surface. Thus, the high use kitchens can be maintained well with the low-maintenance solution like slate worktops. Though the slate is a natural substance, it is non-porous owing to the process with which it is formed.

2. Available in different colours

Slate is not necessarily black, contrary to various beliefs. It does provide the freedom to experiment with various colours. The B&Q kitchen worktops available in slate variety have different tones of white, grey, black, green, burgundy and so on. Thus, you can select the kitchen worktop in consonance with the wall colour or by complementing it with other elements of the kitchen.

The colour depends on the part of the world from where the slate is sourced. Spain, Brazil and Italy are the places where dark-shaded slates originate. Africa, China and Ireland are the sources of bright shaded slates.

3. Availability of variety of finishes

Depending upon how the slate is cut, the various finishes in slate-based worktops can be achieved. You can select from the honed finish, which is characterized by flat and lustrous space. It is easy to add more textures to a honed finish as it is raw in appearance.

Cascade finish is characterized by a rippled look. It is less flat as compared to a honed finish, but offers a good option for the worktop.

Another finish is cleft. It is known for its natural formation and allows buyers to have a completely natural element in the kitchen. This finish displays all layers of slate and offers a very artistic look to the kitchen worktop. Whenever a kitchen with rustic appeal is sought after, this finish serves a valid option.

The B & Q kitchen worktops may be available in all types of finishes, allowing you to have a freedom of selection.

4. Affordability

Slate is one of the most affordable stone options for kitchen worktops. It is quite less in cost as compared to granite and white marble. This makes designing the kitchen easier on pocket.

To conclude,

Slate deserves your attention when you are out searching for the material for kitchen worktop. It ticks all the points of checklist and offers you an easy material to work with. The branded stone providers also offer the warranty that add to the comfort of buying this material for kitchen worktops.