5 Alternatives To Concrete Countertops

By Caroline Broderick

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Airy Concrete by Caesarstone

Cosentino’s Silestone Loft Collection consists of five surfaces, each offering a different concrete-like colorway. The collection’s inspiration comes from urban, industrial living, the company says. In addition, these concrete counter alternatives are made with 100% renewable energy, reused raw materials, and 98% recycled water, says Cosentino Group. Surfaces come with a 25-year warranty and are low-porous, shock-, acid-, and scratch-resistant.

Pikes Peak, Chicago Tower, Carrick by Cambria

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Chicago Tower

With such a large array of quartz surfacing designs, Cambria offers much more than just one collection of concrete countertop alternatives. Two concrete lookalikes, Pikes Peak and Chicago Tower, can be found in the brand’s collaboration with design firm Gensler, the Coordinates Collection. But the manufacturer offers a wide array of concrete lookalikes varying from light to dark shades. Cambria surfaces work for walls or floors, and all surfaces are made in the USA. Clients who may enjoy the matte look of concrete countertops can benefit from the company’s low-sheen, Cambria Matte finish.

Concrete Finishes by MSI Surfaces

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Soapstone Mist

To provide a similar natural finish and texture that comes with concrete, MSI Surfaces offers a concrete finish for many of their quartz surfaces. The company describes it as a smooth, velvety texture that can be both seen and felt. MSI Surfaces can be used in residential and commercial settings on the floor or walls. Slab sizes vary depending on the quartz, but all surfaces are 100% non-absorbent. In addition to concrete finishes, MSI does offer a number of matte and polished finished surfaces that reflect the appearance of concrete countertops.

Georgian Bluffs, Clearskies, Concrete, Airy Concrete, Cement by Caesarstone

Caesarstone’s rough finish concrete surfaces can be a happy medium between real concrete countertops and quartz countertops. It requires slightly more daily maintenance, says the company, but stains less than concrete and requires only simple cleaning. The same goes for Caesarstone’s Concrete finish. There are several polished concrete look-alike options available, such as Concrete, Cement, and Georgian Bluffs. Performance will change depending on the surface’s finish. Custom edge profiles and thicknesses are available.

Alberene Soapstone by Polycor

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Many homeowners are seeking a true natural look, and soapstone offers it. The stone’s natural characteristics allow it to patina over time and become darker, or the stone can be made darker through mineral oil, dry wax, or a chemical treatment. Soapstone is a natural material with a performance similar to manufactured quartz. It’s heat-resistant, non-porous, acid-resistant, and does not require sealant. Scratches can be repaired at home with sandpaper, says Polycor.

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