Kitchen countertops
amadlo kitchen countertops are made to handle everyday cooking while keeping a clean, Scandinavian look. Choose from durable materials like Dekton, quartz, natural stone, compact laminate, or solid wood, and we’ll help you match thickness, size, and cutouts to your sink and hob. Each option comes with clear guidance on care and durability, so your countertop stays beautiful for years.

Dekton
Frequently asked questions about kitchen countertops
Dekton, engineered quartz (such as Silestone or Technistone), and Fenix NTM are among the easiest options to maintain because they are low-porosity surfaces. In everyday use, a damp cloth and a mild cleaner are usually all you need.
Dekton and natural stone handle short bursts of heat better than wood or some composite materials. Even so, we always recommend using trivets for hot pans and pots to protect the surface and keep it looking flawless.
Dekton or a quality quartz countertop is a great choice for intensive everyday use. Both materials are highly resistant to scratches, impacts, and the wear and tear of a busy kitchen, while remaining easy to wipe clean.
Quartz and Dekton are among the most stain-resistant countertop materials because they are low-porosity and don’t absorb liquids as easily as more porous surfaces. For best results, wipe spills promptly to preserve the original finish.
Compact laminate is often one of the most affordable countertop solutions while still being practical for everyday life. It’s a smart option if you want reliable performance and a clean look without unnecessary compromises.
Quartz or Fenix NTM work well for family kitchens because they’re hygienic, practical, and easy to clean. Minor everyday marks also tend to be less noticeable than on glossy surfaces, which is helpful in a high-activity home.
Solid oak is an excellent choice if you’re drawn to natural texture and warmth, especially in Scandinavian-style interiors. Keep in mind that wood needs regular care and is more sensitive to moisture and staining than stone or technical surfaces.