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Do dark countertops fade?

14 years ago

Forgive me if this has been discussed before...

I am looking at different options for new countertops and have narrowed it down to quartz and laminate(!) Going with laminate would alllow me to do more with the kitchen (ie. new appliances sooner) and part of me thinks it's crazy for us to spend nearly $5K on countertops if we go with quartz (although I really love the look of quartz).

We currently have white laminate countertops. Our kitchen has two large windows above the sink so we get a lot of natural light, plus that side of the house faces west, so come late afternoon, especially in the summer, it is really bright. My DH loves having all the windows open so the light comes in (even when it is 90 degrees out) and he does not want a window treatment to filter any of the light, although we do have wood blinds up.

I have only had light countertops so I have no experience with dark ones. We keep debating on keeping them light or going really dark like black/charcoal (our cabinets are dark brown cherry).

When I did a quick google search a couple of sites said that quartz can fade over time b/c of the resins in it. I could not find anything about laminate but I am assuming it would also since it is a paper-product.

Does anyone have experience with their countertops fading?

Thanks!

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