Laminate Countertops Prices

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Laminate countertops are a popular, budget-friendly alternative to more costly materials such as granite or marble. While their popularity stems in large part to their low price, the fact that laminate is made in intricate, lustrous patterns that mimic higher-end materials like granite or marble is another key factor.

Laminate options

Generally speaking, laminate countertops cost about half the price of similarly-sized counters made of stone or marble (between $25 and $50 per linear foot installed), but laminate prices vary based on composition and finish. The least expensive option is laminate formed from a type of chemically treated wood pulp called kraft, combined with melamine, which averages around $5 to $10 per linear foot, but can rise to $15 to $25 per square foot for a more durable construction. Other, slightly more expensive options include plastic-based laminate ($30 to $60 per square foot) and mixtures of plastic and carbon ($50 to $60 per square foot).

Customization

Customizing your countertop creates the distinctive look you want for your kitchen, but keep in mind it also affects the cost. Custom edges, for example, might cost as much as $70 to $80 per square foot. Backsplashes, where additional material is installed behind a kitchen sink or counter to make clean-up easy, also add style and color, but at an additional cost. Mitered corners or end caps are other forms of customization that must get factored into the final price.

If you are handy with construction tools and do-it-yourself projects, you can save a considerable amount of money installing your own countertops. It is one of the most easily-installed materials for the non-professional, and you can save $30 per foot or more.

Buy laminate countertops if you are looking for a stylish, yet affordable alternative to more expensive options. You are sure to love the look of your new kitchen, and your wallet loves the savings.

Laminate is made in intricate, lustrous patterns that mimic higher-end materials
by Aaron Jefferson, Home & Garden writer

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