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Caring for Concrete Countertops: See these FAQs
When treated with respect, concrete countertops are tough enough to withstand years of heavy-duty cooking action with minimal wear and tear. Learn more about how to keep your countertops looking like new.

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Design Ideas for Cook-Friendly
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Many people covet concrete countertops for their custom-crafted beauty and durability. But for the serious cook, concrete countertops offer another distinct advantage: They can be customized to incorporate a variety of cook-friendly features, ranging from built-in sinks and cutting boards to easy-to-clean seamless surfaces. See these seven design ideas for making countertops functional enough for any top chef.


Jim Peterson,
The Concrete Network
Curved countertop 1) Put in some curves.
Concrete countertops with curved edges can improve
traffic flow in a small kitchen while accommodating seating for onlookers as they gather to watch the cook whip up a feast. Read more about how this kitchen was created.

Drainage grooves2) Add grooves for easy drainage.
Cutting grooves into the countertop that channel into an undermount sink helps to keep spills in check and simplify cleanup.

3) Make it seamless.Seamless countertop
This concrete countertop was precast as one single piece, sink and all. The no-seam construction won't trap food crumbs, grease or grime, improving sanitation and making cleanup a breeze.
Built-in cooktop4) Install a drop-in cooktop.

Concrete countertops can be cast to accommodate almost any cooktop style or size. Cooking islands are especially convenient and can serve as a supplemental cooking station.


Stainless steel trivet5) Give it a trivet.
Even concrete countertops are vulnerable to hot pans right off the stove, which can degrade the sealer. Cast-in-place trivets are a handy solution, and they also add decorative interest. Learn more about built-in trivets and drainboards.

6) Integrate a trough-style sink.Trough-style sink
When whipping up a big feast, a cook needs a super-sized sink to accommodate all the pots, pans and cooking utensils. This large trough-style sink and drainboard are cast integrally with the countertop. See more concrete sink styles.

7) Add a snazzy towel hanger.
Towel hanger
What dish washer wouldn't love this nifty feature? This towel hanger, cast right into the countertop, is functional as well as stylish.
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