Kitchen Worksurfaces
Worksurfaces
Explore our gallery to see our diverse range of work surface materials, including laminate, quartz, sintered stone, wood, Corian, and stainless steel. Our experienced designers can provide tailored advice based on your budget, aesthetics, and design needs. Visit our luxury Greenwich kitchen showroom to experience top brands like Dekton, Silestone, and Sensa by Cosentino.
Quartz Worktops
Engineered quartz worktops combine the durability of man-made materials with the natural beauty of stone. Made from about 95% ground quartz and 5% polymer resins, quartz offers consistent color and structure. It’s hygienic, easy to clean, non-porous, heat-resistant, and scratch-resistant. Quartz can be customized in various thicknesses and lengths over 3 meters, allowing for seamless, full-length worktops without visible joins.
Granite Worktops
Marble and granite are the epitome of luxury for worktops, offering a timeless appeal that suits both traditional Country and Shaker kitchens, as well as modern designs. Each natural stone piece is unique, providing a one-of-a-kind look for your kitchen.
Sintered Stone Worktops
Sintered stone, known by brands like Dekton, Neolith, and Lapitech, is crafted through high pressure and temperature, creating a highly durable material. It boasts exceptional heat, scratch, and UV resistance. Designers appreciate its striking surface patterns, which can mimic natural marble or feature unique industrial finishes.
Luxury Laminate Work Surfaces
Think you know laminate worktops? Modern luxury laminates might surprise you! They offer high-quality finishes with textured surfaces, intricate curves, and even inset sinks, all factory-finished for a sleek look at a more affordable price than quartz or natural stone. Available in a variety of colors and finishes, laminates suit modern, Shaker, and traditional kitchen styles.
Other Types Of Work Surface
Victoria Kitchens offers a variety of work surface options, including natural wood, Corian, stainless steel, and glass. We can combine these materials to create unique and eye-catching designs for breakfast bars, feature islands, and more, making your kitchen a standout feature.