Pick your product

There are three materials on offer – all with their own practical benefits and options for personalisation. When choosing between stone, quartz and acrylic, consider your style and how you use your space, as well as the layout of your room.

Begin by choosing your material

Stone

Using the latest technology and innovative manufacturing techniques, stone worktops combine more than 20 natural minerals to create a surface that's very hard-wearing, and resistant to heat and stains.

Quartz

Quartz is a blend of minerals, quartz, and other materials, and ours is produced in Europe. These worktops are extensively tested for water, heat, stain, scratch, and acid resistance, making them a durable choice.

Acrylic

Acrylic worktops are repairable against accidental damage, as these are made from resin and pigments, making them a practical option. They are compatible with integrated sinks and offer inconspicuous joints, for an uninterrupted finish.

Decide on the product that's right for you

Dekton - Stone

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Silestone - Quartz

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Apollo Quartz

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Apollo Slab Tech Acrylic

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Material consistency and joints

Each length of surface is unique, with slight tone variations and different pattern placements. This means there will be slight differences between panels, creating an individual look.

Material characteristics

The nature of the materials and manufacturing process used in solid surface worktops means that minor imperfections are to be expected. We work within very strict tolerances that allow for these, and any excessive imperfections are rejected prior to dispatch.

Veining

The maximum slab size of your chosen material, and the layout of your space will dictate the joints required. We'll do our best to ensure consistent patterns on each panel. However, veins and patterns are unlikely to line up across joints, upstands, corners, and on waterfall ends.

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Joints

Joints between panels will occur where the length or width of your required surface exceeds standard slab sizes. To ensure the best possible finish, we use colour-matched jointing resins and silicones.

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You can visit your local depot to see samples of every surface to find the best match for you and your space.

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