Pick an Outdoor Kitchen Countertop That Will Last

Your outdoor kitchen countertop defines the space, just like the countertops inside your home do.

The beauty of real stone can transform your bathroom or kitchen into an elegant, stylish living area, and the same goes for your poolside or patio food prep area. Just because you’re outdoors doesn’t mean you have to go with a rustic look!

Which outdoor kitchen countertop material fits your design?

What’s the Priority?

Outdoor kitchens are supposed to look gorgeous — that’s a definite — but what’s even more important? As any smart contractor will tell you, the high priority is that your outdoor kitchen is durable. You want it to last for years to come. You don’t want to deal with repairs next summer.

Part of what makes an outdoor kitchen long-lasting is choosing materials that can stand up to the elements. A plus? If they can retain their beauty and stay looking good, you’ve found the perfect option for your outdoor countertop, cabinets, flooring, etc.

Out of all the popular interior stone choices for a kitchen counter, is there one that stands out as the best option for an outdoor kitchen countertop?

Quartz Is Beautiful, But Not Fit for the Elements

Quartz is rising in popularity due to its refinement, but it’s not the best choice for the outdoors. The colors can fade after exposure to UV rays, turning the resin yellow. It’s best to reserve quartz for your interiors.

Could Marble Work?

Marble is porous and susceptible to stains. If you don’t care about etching and don’t stress about wiping up wine and grease, it’s a fine choice for the outdoors. Just be aware that over time, the weather will wear away the polished marble look.

Any Other Countertop Materials?

Some popular countertop choices include polished concrete, tile, slate and even brick. While less conventional indoors, outdoors they are all beneficial options. Still, concrete has to be sealed regularly. The grout between tiles gets dirty and stained and requires extra cleaning. Slate can crack and stain, and brick may not be the upscale choice you’re going for.

Granite Is Your Best Option

When it comes down to it, sturdy granite is the best choice for an outdoor counter. It’s capable of handling weather, it’s stain-resistant, it requires little maintenance, it’s gorgeous, it can withstand plenty of rough use, it doesn’t fade in the sun and it’s affordable! What’s not to love?

Choosing an outdoor kitchen countertop isn’t hard when you view the incredible selection at Intermountain Stone & Marble Company. We have curated a beautiful array of countless stone types that will amaze you and help you see your vision of a jaw-dropping outdoor kitchen come to life!