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Work surfaces that elevate your kitchen

Sometimes the biggest difference doesn’t come from replacing everything

A work surface changes the way a kitchen feels more than almost any other element

It influences light, proportion, practicality and daily use

Whether part of a full kitchen project or a standalone upgrade, choosing the right surface — and fitting it correctly — makes all the difference

And you’ll deal with one person from start to finish

When A Work Surface Upgrade Makes Sense

Updating your work surfaces can be the right step if

  • Your cabinets are still structurally sound

  • The layout works, but the finish feels dated

  • Surfaces are worn, damaged or difficult to maintain

  • You’d like to modernise the kitchen without a full replacement

In many cases, a carefully chosen surface can transform the room without unnecessary disruption

Premier Materials, Specified For Your Home

There is no single “best” material — only the right material for your priorities

Options may include

  • Engineered quartz (e.g. Silestone)

  • Sintered stone (e.g. Dekton)

  • Natural stone (e.g. granite)

  • Timber (e.g. full stave oak)

Here’s a small selection - click to expand the images

Each has different characteristics in terms of maintenance, longevity, heat resistance and appearance

During a home design visit, we’ll discuss how you use your kitchen and which surface will suit your lifestyle, as well as your aesthetic preferences

Precision Measurement And Fitting

A well-chosen surface still depends on accurate preparation and installation

Work surfaces are laser templated by a specialist, fabricated at a state-of-the-art factory in the UK and finally installed with great care and precision, to ensure

  • Clean joins

  • Proper support and structural integrity

  • Accurate alignment with cabinetry

  • Seamless integration around sinks and appliances

Attention to detail at this stage determines how the kitchen feels long after installation

Matched To Your Kitchen

Work surfaces rarely exist in isolation

When replacing them, it’s important to consider

  • Door finishes and colours

  • Wall treatments and splashbacks

  • Lighting

  • Sink and tap specification

  • Existing surfaces, e.g. flooring and tiles

Several smaller refinements often achieve a better result than one dramatic change

Part Of A Refresh — Or A Standalone Upgrade

Work surface replacement can be

  • A focused upgrade on its own

  • Part of a wider kitchen refresh

  • Integrated into a custom or bespoke kitchen project

The right route depends on the condition of your existing kitchen and what you’d like to achieve

What it Costs

Costs vary depending on material, size, edge detail, cut-outs and installation requirements

As a rough guide, most work surface upgrades sit comfortably below the cost of a typical kitchen refresh project, while still delivering a noticeable transformation

During the home visit, we’ll give clear guidance so you can make decisions with confidence

What’s involved in Replacing Work Surfaces?

1: Removal of your existing work surfaces

2: Laser templating in your home

3: Fabrication at the factory

4: Installation in one day

There’s more information about the step-by-step process, below

Considering new work surfaces?

Book a relaxed home design visit and we’ll explore the materials and approach that make the most sense for your kitchen

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