Looking to install new counter tops. Do not want granite as my house is just a small converted bungalow. Want something with low maintenance that will hold up well. Any experience with either one?
Eric in McLean said:With Silestone, you can have undermount sinks, which look alot nicer than built-in Corian sinks.
Eric in McLean said:With Silestone, you can have undermount sinks, which look alot nicer than built-in Corian sinks. I love my Silestone bath countertops...they look more like granite than plastic. On the other hand, my shower bench is made from white Corian. If you want a solid color, there's nothing wrong with Corian. Silestone looks very nice if you're looking for a more granite look.
DonM said:You can have undermount sinks with Corian as well
Big Matt said:I'm not exactly sure why you ruled granite out. I've had it in the kitchen and it looks great and never needs maintenance. I compared it to silestone, and thought they were both wonderful, but chose granite for the look. Nobody has mentioned this, but you can put hot pots on granite and silestone and you won't scortch the counter top.
DeniseM said:You can put hot pans on Corian too.
Big Matt said:I've seen horrible scorch marks on corian. You can get them out, but it's a pain and lots of elbow grease. The big benefit is that the marks will come out, like with stains.
Judy said:We just had Silestone installed. It's beautiful. We chose it because according to Consumer Reports , it holds up better against scratches and stains than Corian and because it doesn't need to be re-sealed every 6 to 12 months the way granite does.
Big Matt said:Denise,
you have to put a really heavy and hot pan on corian to scorch it like cast iron that you used to blacken something. It comes out with sand paper.
DeniseM said:What would you cook at 500 degrees?