Kitchen worktops ???
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Comments (30)Generally it has to be Quartz, though we do love others, as sometimes they can give the right feel for the design you want. Different metals can look amazing and Quartz can't replicate these. We are just starting a project that has mainly Quartz but one side of the island will be copper . . . Can't wait to see the finished look...See Morekitchen worktop help
Comments (4)If you choose a worktop that is as pale as the units, then the colour has to be perfect to avoid a clash. This means a similar temperature (the units looks slightly warm, cream). A pale cool marble looking worktop woud make the units look dirty. If however you go for a worktop that is darker, this makes things slightly easier. The floor colour, or the palest bit of the floor colour such as Sonia says, a pale oak would work well. It's not a big space so repeating materials can help to unify things....See Morekitchen worktop options
Comments (3)Quartz if you can afford it. No sealing, no heat sensitivity although I use trivets just a quick wipe and it looks new. I've had white Silestone in three houses. Can't fault it. It always looks clean and bright....See MoreKitchen worktop design help please
Comments (4)Agree with Daisy but you can't go wrong with plain white. Yes they are expensive but so practical. No maintenance and it will last forever. It also has broad appeal and will lighten your dark units. You then have a perfect monochrome base for any other colours you wish to add....See More- 7 years ago
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