Important Considerations

Now that you’ve chosen your surface, it’s time to consider the finishing details.

This guide is designed to help you achieve a final result that is not only practical but also visually refined.

EDGING


Whether your kitchen style is modern or classic, selecting the right worktop edge profile plays an important role in achieving a balanced and cohesive finish. Below, you’ll find a selection of edge options to help you choose the most suitable detail for your design.

DRAINER GROOVES


Drainer grooves are designed to channel water safely back into the sink, helping to keep your worktop dry and reducing the likelihood of limescale forming on the surface. They can be positioned on either the left or right side of the worktop, depending on your layout and preference. Below are several drainer groove styles available to choose from.

STONE SPLASHBACKS


Have you thought about how your wall finishes will complement your new worktops? While tiles and glass splashbacks remain popular choices, extending the same stone material onto the wall creates a seamless, high-end finish with striking visual impact.

UPSTANDS


Upstands, usually around 100mm in height, provide a clean and refined connection between the worktop and the wall. Alongside improving the overall visual continuity, they also offer practical protection by helping to prevent splashes and spills from reaching the wall.

UPSTANDS


Typically measuring around 100mm in height, upstands create a smooth and cohesive transition between the worktop and the wall while providing essential protection against splashes. Above the upstand, the wall can be finished with paint, tiles, or a glass splashback to suit your preferred style.

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