Quartz is one of the most popular materials for kitchen and bathroom countertops. It is high quality, highly durable, and available in a wide range of patterns and colours.

One vital decision when it comes to selecting this countertop from a leading Caesarstone showroom in Toronto like ours is thickness. In this regard, there are also several factors to consider.

Caesarstone quartz is available in two thicknesses: 2 cm and 3 cm. While you may choose other thicknesses for more customized options, this will increase the complexity as well as the price of your countertops.

In this post, we discuss the key factors you need to consider when choosing the right Caeserstone countertop thickness.

Things to Consider When Choosing Appropriate Caesarstone Countertop Thickness

Below are the key factors when determining the right thickness of Caesarstone countertops in Canada.

1. Determine Where the Countertop Will Be Installed  

This is one of the vital things to remember when selecting the thickness of your Caesarstone countertop. As a rule of thumb, countertops in high-traffic areas such as big kitchens should be thicker than in areas meant for vanities, such as bathrooms.

Also, smaller spaces that see less traffic such as smaller kitchens can use thinner countertops. In fact, a thicker kitchen countertop is considered a more beautiful option and is a trendy kitchen renovation in a modern home.

If you want a custom edge then you should choose a thicker countertop. A thinner one will not be able to support this kind of customized quartz countertop.

2. Consider Your Budget 

This is a key factor when choosing the thickness of a Caesarstone countertop. For example, thicker countertops will cost you most than thinner ones. Similarly, the wider and longer the countertop, the more expensive it will be.

3. Think About Styling 

A key factor many homeowners fail to consider is the bulkiness of a thicker countertop. For instance, if you choose a thicker Caesarstone countertop, you will need to pay for a backsplash. This is because a thick countertop looks odd without one. This style of adding a backsplash will increase the final countertop cost significantly.

4. Consider the Finishes 

There are many different decorative countertop edges to select. The most popular include waterfall edge, straight edge, half bullnose and bullnose.

The waterfall edge is where a countertop’s edge drops vertically to the cabinet’s edge. This edge matches well with all countertops styles. It maintains s a continuous flow, naturally linking to the cabinet.

The straight edge is rounded slightly to prevent damage or injuries due to sharpened countertop ends.

The bullnose type is a rounded edge that runs from the top to the bottom of a countertop for a stylish appearance. A half bullnose edge has a delicate curve just like a bullnose edge and a flat base. The soft rounded top makes this edge a great choice for kitchens.

Make sure you research to find out which edge type suits your specific countertop thickness.

5. Use a Practical Approach 

You may be tempted to save money by choosing a thinner countertop than you need. This is not a wise decision. If you do not choose the right thickness then it will impact your kitchen or bathroom’s look, feel and durability. You may also consult an expert stone fabricator about the right thickness of Caesarstone countertop for your kitchen or bathroom.

These are the key factors to consider when choosing the right thickness of Caesarstone countertop. To make an informed decision, determine where it will be installed, your budget, and the countertop styling and finish you prefer. If you are looking for a reliable Caesarstone countertops showroom in Toronto, visit MaxSpace Stone Works. Our 28,000 sq. ft showroom showcases full slabs so you can visualize how your final project will look and not just rely on product samples.