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The New Era of Laminate Countertops & Why They Rock: Review

Posted on December 20, 2022 by KylieMawdsley

The 5 Best Laminate or Formica Countertops

Back in the day (you know, 30 years ago), laminate countertops were the most POPULAR choice for kitchen countertops; you’d be hard-pressed to see much else. And with the popularity of quartz and granite countertops in the last 20 years or so, laminate has got a reputation of being a ‘cheap’ alternative.

Don’t get me wrong; laminate countertops ARE affordable compared to quartz and granite – drastically. However, the word CHEAP offers a passive suggestion that a product is a low price AND low quality – which just isn’t the case.

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Budget friendly kitchen with painted cabinets Benjamin Moore Chelsea Gray, white subway tile and black laminate countertops. Kylie M Interiors Online Color Consulting and E-design

Along with being an affordable alternative, laminate countertops are pretty darn hard. Of course, they aren’t as rock solid as quartz and granite, but this doesn’t make them a bad choice for the price point. In fact, laminate can be a wise investment for those on a budget.

Nowadays, laminate countertops ‘rock’ because not only are they super durable – they look like the real thing! Quartz, granite, marble, soapstone – you name it, laminate has come a long way in its effort to look like the real thing while staying SUPER budget-friendly!

And while there are a few big names in the laminate countertop world, it’s Formica, Wilsonart and Arborite that stand out as leaders in the style dept., as shown in these photos…

(click on the underlined name to view the product on their website, but please keep in mind that those site images aren’t often great examples)

REMEMBER, countertops usually come in a VARIETY of finishes (matte, etched, honed, etc…) – check out your OPTIONS before you order! 

SUMMARY OF THE MOST POPULAR LAMINATE COUNTERTOPS

Here’s a quick rundown of the best laminate countertops. Keep reading for photos and in-depth tips and ideas!

  • FORMICA CARRARA BIANCO LAMINATE COUNTERTOP
  • ARBORITE TYPHOON BORDEAUX LAMINATE COUNTERTOP
  • FORMICA JET SEQUOIA LAMINATE COUNTERTOP
  • FORMICA SOAPSTONE SEQUOIA
  • FORMICA CALACATTA MARBLE LAMINATE COUNTERTOP

1. FORMICA CARRARA BIANCO LAMINATE COUNTERTOP

Carrara Bianco is my fave these days. Mimicking the LOOK of marble, Carrara Bianco laminate has a gorgeous white base with subtle gray veining. And remember, EVERY gray will have undertones, so choose yours wisely! These gray veins lean slightly into a violet undertone.

And seriously, its online image is terrible as it looks 1980s tobacco yellow – trust me, it’s not. Check it out below for a real-life view.

Laundry room mudroom with Formica laminate countertop Carrara Bianco, marble look. Pure White walls and cabinets. Kylie M Interiors Edesign, online paint colour blogger

LAMINATE COUNTERTOPS THAT LOOK LIKE MARBLE

Wilsonart White Carrara (terrible online image)

Formica Neo Cloud

Wilsonart Calcutta Marble

budget friendly ideas update wood cabinets, formica marble look countertops. Kylie M

2. ARBORITE TYPHOON BORDEAUX LAMINATE COUNTERTOP

Typhoon Bordeaux is a gorgeous product with its cool grayish-blue tones and rust-colored veining. Because it has a soft white base, it’s easy to coordinate with cabinets, flooring and backsplash. This countertop was designed to look like granite.

The Best arborite countertops, Typhoon Bordeaux

Typhoon Bordeaux laminate formica countertop, budget friendly bathroom update ideas. Kylie M Interiors.

Sorry about the terrible photo; this was taken during my early days

In a bathroom, it’s a soft and subtle way to add some interest. In a kitchen, you won’t have to wipe the counters for days as these bad boys will hide all of your sins!

TYPHOON BORDEAUX LOOKS GOOD WITH

COUNTERTOPS WITH SIMILAR INTENTIONS

Formica Crema Mascarello

Wilsonart Bianco Romano

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3. FORMICA JET SEQUOIA LAMINATE COUNTERTOP

Jet Sequoia is a great way to get a high-end, high-gloss look without breaking the bank. This countertop is predominantly black, with a subtle grayish-white vein running through it.

formica 180fx high end laminate in jet sequoia which is black with gray veins. Budget friendly kitchen update idea

Via Formica

THIS BLACK MARBLE-LOOK COUNTERTOP LOOKS GOOD WITH

  • cherry cabinets
  • white cabinets
  • painted gray cabinets

COUNTERTOPS WITH SIMILAR INTENTIONS

Formica Basalt Slate

And while it’s a bit grayer, I also love Formica Paloma Dark Gray

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4. FORMICA SOAPSTONE SEQUOIA LAMINATE COUNTERTOP

Soapstone Sequoia is a GORGEOUS warm greige-taupe countertop with cream veining. I used it in our last home when we updated our kitchen (on a budget) and LOVED it.

hexagon subway tile backsplash. Maple cabinets painted Cloud White, soapstone formica countertops and gray quartz with kitchen decor

This countertop was designed to mimic soapstone, so it doesn’t have the high gloss finish that you see on some of the other popular countertops. We lived with it for two years before we moved, and I loved every minute of it – it hid so many crumbs I rarely had to wipe. It was FAR easier to keep looking nice than our quartz island countertop.

Shaker maple cabinets painted Cloud White with gray and greige quartz and soapstone look countertops. Hexagon backsplash tile in cream

To see more, check out this blog post… Kitchen Makeover – Maple No More!

COUNTERTOPS WITH A SIMILAR LOOK

Wilsonart Potter’s Clay (looks WAY warmer online)

Formica Silver Quartzite (online image is GROSS, check it out in real-life)

5. FORMICA CALACATTA MARBLE LAMINATE COUNTERTOP

Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE marble, but the maintenance part of it is a deal-breaker for me. And believe it or not, you can get the lovely look of marble without the hassle with Calacatta Marble by Formica!

Double vanity in bathroom painted Benjamin Moore Chelsea Gray, hexagon mosaic tile backsplash, Calacatta Marble countertop by Formica. Design by Kylie M Interiors

Calacatta Marble is an imitation marble that almost puts the real thing to shame! And not only does it look great, but it’s also 10x easier to maintain!

Formica 180FX Calacatta Marble laminate countertop with hexagon marble accent tile and Benjamin Moore Chelsea Gray painted cabinet by Kylie M Interiors

To see more of this bathroom, check out this blog post… A Marble Inspired Ensuite Bathroom

CALACATTA MARBLE COUNTERTOP LOOKS GREAT WITH

Marble – Get the Look Without the High Price

So, you can spend all of your money if you want OR you can choose one of these uber-fab countertops to update your kitchen and add some serious visual value!

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Online paint colour consultant Benjamin Moore Sherwin Williams, Vancouver Island, USA, UK. Interior, exterior, edesign colors. Kylie M Interiors, blogger marketing

Originally written in 2017, updated in 2022 for content and photos



Comments

  1. Great article! In addition to the the laminate manufacturers you mentioned, one should also check out Wilsonart. Their High Definition patterns replicate marble, granite and soapstone and outperform any of the other brands. Also, they have an Antique finish that is amazing!

  2. This gives a low budget kitchen remodel some hope- thanks for sharing!! What type of edges do you recommend? Square, round, beveled, etc???

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      You know what, it can!!!! I’ve had 1 client do it. Now I’m not going to predict whether it will be hardy enough to last 10 years, but I have seen it done and it looks SOOO friggin’ cool. I would talk to the countertop folk about the type of adhesive/process they do to make sure that water won’t get in between the countertop and the sink – along that seam.
      Check this out here https://www.pinterest.ca/search/pins/?q=undermount%20sink%20laminate%20countertop&rs=typed&term_meta%5B%5D=undermount%7Ctyped&term_meta%5B%5D=sink%7Ctyped&term_meta%5B%5D=laminate%7Ctyped&term_meta%5B%5D=countertop%7Ctyped Basically in Pinterest, type in ‘undermount sink laminate countertop’ and you’ll see some stuff pop up!
      ~Kylie

  3. I’m so happy to have come across this while scouring gray paint options (lordy, there are so many!). We’re deciding between the Formica 180fx Calacatta Marble and the Wilsonart version. Would you mind sharing which finish (gloss versus etched) is used in the marble-inspired bathroom? It’s been a real head scratcher for us. Since we’re in the kitchen, I took a knife to both options (totally not insane) and the etched hid it better but I think feels more fake up close?

    Thanks so much for the amazing paint color resources!

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      Hi Ashley! I am a fan of etched finish myself (but honestly can’t remember the finish we did!) I would agree that it will HIDE things more, but I’m loving the Wilsonart marble look one as it’s pretty darned realistic looking, whereas the Formica one does have some stronger veining….

      1. Hi there! I’m a biiiig fan!! Can you share what the grey color is that is used on the vanity in this picture? With the Formica calacatta marble ?

        Thanks so much for the great content!!

        Sabrina from Canada 🇨🇦

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          Hi Sabrina from CANADA!!!! I’m over here on the West Coast in the rain…

          So, that is Benjamin Moore Chelsea Gray 🙂 Check out SW Classic French Gray too!

  4. love your counters, Kylie. I noticed that your counter has a corner and that your laminate counter is not in one straight line. How does the pattern you chose look with the seam in the corner?

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      Hi Peggy! That is the one downfall to a countertop with a slightly linear pattern – there is no avoiding the corner seam! A more flecked/mixed pattern would be more subtle for sure…however, overall it didn’t bug me on the large scale

  5. Hi Kylie. Your countertops have me inspired…which quartz did you choose to match your Formica soapstone? Curious as that’s the best idea I’ve come across!!

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      Thank you Rose! I ‘think’ it was Walton, I can’t remember this minute, but there are 2 that are similar – mines the one that doesn’t flash green! (and we’ve moved since 🙂

  6. Great article with visual proof that you don’t need to spend a fortune to have beautiful results! We recently had Formica Jet Sequoia installed in our kitchen, with a stainless undermount sink. I originally wanted real stone, but living in a rural area without showrooms and volume nearby, it was just too expensive. I was a little worried…we have higher end, custom oak cabinets (athough beautiful, they are not what I would have chosen, but they were here when we bought the house so we’re working with them), and I wanted to make sure the colors worked together, and that the laminate didn’t look “cheap” with the cabinets. Well…I am happy to say, I LOVE the end result. It looks amazing! Laminate has come a long way! I added some oil rubbed bronze pulls and knobs to repeat the charcoal color of the countertops a bit. And with our grayish green paint, the whole look goes together beautifully. Next will come white tile for a backsplash.

    I also think it’s worth mentioning, we went with no molded backsplash on the laminate itself, which makes it look more realistic, in my opinion. And I love the newer edge profiles that are available too! So many options and so much better than the limited options that I remember from childhood!

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  7. We have real soapstone and still love it after 5+ years. And the seams in our U-shaped kitchen are subtle but clear if you look for them!
    I stopped oiling them since they never felt clean. I now wax them every so often (or less!)

  8. Where do you recommend I find more info on darker colored Formica or laminate? The kitchen in the house we are looking at had real blue Bahia granite countertops and whole on their own may be doable, with the beige/gray travertine tile throughout the kitchen as well nothing comes together. The kitchen is huge and one length of the granite is over 15 ft. Your article gave me hope that there may be a more money friendly option that I could love.

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      Hi Janel, with the beige/gray travertine, I lean towards picking up on that warmth on the countertop, but perhaps in a more passive way. I’m not sure I’d go darker OR white, just something soft and warm in the middle :).

  9. I use to dislike them, but the laminate countertops today are nothing short of am-AZ-ing! Great photos and awesome information Kylie…

  10. Hi Kylie -Greetings from the other end of the country! Love your blog and have read most of your articles two and sometimes three times. I am considering having a formica 180fx countertop (9536 quartzite bianco), cabinets BM White Down. My appliances are black stainless. Do you think this combo would work? My house is open concept and I am planning on BM Manchester Tan for the living area. Right now I have “analysis paralysis” and would greatly appreciate your opinion.

  11. Kylie,
    Thank you so much for this article! The 1st photo of the dark gray with black edging countertop is beautiful and I would love to know what the colors are? And also the color of the base cabinets? The pulls are incredible too. Can you please point me in the right direction to duplicating this look?
    One other question – can the corners of a peninsula be rounded with these decorative edges on laminate?
    Thanks again for your expertise and knowledge!

  12. Wilsonart says their laminate is not waterproof and water spills should be wiped off. That gives us super concerns about using it in our bathrooms. What are your thoughts?

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      They’re saying laminate countertop isn’t waterproof? Hmmm. Curious. I mean, I suppose at some point water could slowly affect the surface, but…this is the first I’ve heard of this. I suppose if there’s a seam, like a corner or on the edge, water could penetrate there? I also know that many companies are averse to say that ANYTHING is ‘anything proof’, just in case.

  13. Kylie M Interiors has truly opened my eyes to the new era of laminate countertops in this captivating blog post. The transformation of laminate countertops over the years is nothing short of remarkable, and I’m thrilled to learn about the stylish and budget-friendly options available today. The way the blog showcases the latest designs and textures proves that laminate is a force to be reckoned with in the world of kitchen and bathroom aesthetics. As someone looking to renovate my kitchen soon, this post has me seriously considering laminate as a viable and trendy option. Thank you for sharing your expertise and shedding light on the countless possibilities that laminate countertops offer!

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      They often look more like quartz than the matte ones. And it depends as there are different types of glossy finishes – some solid glossy, others with etching of sorts. I would say you’re more likely to see scratches in glossy over matte, but ‘some’ matte countertops look like they were installed in the 80s and 90s.

  14. Hi! I think you may have already said this, but would you choose Wilsonart’s calcutta marble or the Formica 180fx in Calcutta Marble? Also, how do you feel about having it be the backsplash as well?

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  15. Stone tops is just a snobbish trend and very impractical, anyways. Try knocking over a glass or carafe of wine on a marble top, or grandma’s best teapot…

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