Nature has provided us with a number of resources that lend themselves well to worktops, adding a stylish and organic part to a kitchen.Every length of worktop will have its own individual markings, which can make color-matching tricky, but will ultimately add to the character of the surface.

Hardwood worktops


Wood adds a unique touch of warmth to any kitchen, being well suited to both traditional and contemporary styles.Hardwood worktops could be made from several species of tree, as well as Beech, Birch, Oak, Iroko, Maple, Cherry & Teak. Teak and Iroko are often used to make garden furniture as they are more water-resistant thanks to their own natural oils.

Granite worktops
Granite worktops is a Very durable,but high expencive.It is a Heat Resistant,Maintenance free and Waterproof.Granite is a type of igneous rock shaped hundreds of millions of years ago from cooling magma in the Earth’s crust. It quarried, cut to size and polished to give a very flat, high shine surface.


Marble & limestone worktops
It is not recommendable to use these resources as worktops in a kitchen as marble is easily scratched and stained and limestone is actually slightly water-soluble. These resources do not make hard-wearing surfaces and ultimately will require alternate after a reasonably short period of time.

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