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Pros and Cons of the Silestone Lyra

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Silestone Lyra is a beautiful quartz worktop, boasting off-white backdrop with striking veining patterns all over its surface. It provides stunning aesthetics and warm appearance of classic marbles like Bianco Carrara, as well as its Gioia varieties.

Boasting a chromatic range of browns, greys and beige on a subtle white base, this worktop surface is designed to offer versatility while opening up endless possibilities to its moon-like tone.

However, when considering Silestone Lyra for your kitchen countertop, it’s best to know about its Pros and Cons to help you make the right decision.

Pros of Silestone Lyra

  • Scratch-Resistant: Just like any other quartz surface, Silestone Lyra is scratch-resistant as well. It is also one of the most durable worktops materials available in the market, making it difficult to chip or scratch.
  • Hygienic: Since Lyra boasts a non-porous surface, it doesn’t allow water to seep into its layers. Therefore, it becomes resistant to stains, viruses and bacteria. These qualities make it an antimicrobial and anti-bacterial material, which is hygienic for kitchen usage.
  • Marble-Like Effect: If you wish to add marble-like countertops into your kitchen but without having to deal with the flaws of natural stone, Silestone Lyra is the best option. All thanks to its marble-like appearance, this worktop stone offers endless design possibilities to homeowners and designers.
  • Easy to Clean: One of the significant benefits of Lyra quartz worktop is that it doesn’t need annual sealing or any other special maintenance like natural stones. That makes it a durable material that requires minimal effort for cleaning its surface. You don’t even need a special cleaning agent or cloth to make its surface shine again. A simple cloth and soapy water are enough to make this worktop like new.
  • Stain & Impact-Resistant: The non-porous surface of Lyra makes it highly resistant to stains. You can easily wipe off the spills of coffee, wine, olive oil, vinegar, lemon juice, etc. without fearing permanent food and beverage stains. Besides, it is impact resistant, enabling homeowners to handle any object in the kitchen without worrying about damaging the worktop surface.
  • Warranty: Lyra comes with a long 25 years warranty by its manufacturer. So, homeowners can be at peace knowing that their worktop will last for many years and that too without putting in too much cleaning and maintenance efforts.
  • No Radon Emissions: Unlike granite and other worktop surfaces, Silestone Lyra does not emit radon gas that may affect the quality of indoor air. If air quality is the concern, you may pick the emission-fee Lyra worktop for your kitchen.

Cons of Silestone Lyra

  • Not Heat Resistant: Like other quartz surfaces, Lyra quartz worktop is also not resistant to heat. If you place hot utensils on its surface directly, it may form a ring on the surface around the hot pot/pan and permanently change the worktop’s colour. So, it is advised to use hot pads, trivets or coasters on the quartz surface when placing any hot utensils.
  • Expensive: Silestone Lyra is pricey compared to other high-end worktops. Moreover, customisation and installation will further put it on the higher side of the cost scale.
  • Not Repaired Easily if Damaged: It is difficult to repair the quartz worktop if it gets damaged. If the issue or damage is not covered in the warranty, you are left with the option to replace the whole slab that may lead to additional cost.

Conclusion

Do consider all pros and cons of Silestone Lyra before making the purchase decision. If you could give a little attention to its maintenance, this worktop material is likely to last for many years without losing its strength and aesthetics.