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The worktop is the part that gets the most use and wear and tear in a kitchen. Therefore, it is important to consider what features meet the needs of your family. If you have children, it’s important that it can withstand just about anything. Naturally, though, the style of the design is another factor to consider, because the worktop accentuates the look you want to create.
You can also take comfort in the fact that every single plank in your tabletop is sourced from FSC®-certified forests. A solid wood worktop is a timeless classic, and will probably overhear many years of kitchen chat.
You won’t find a more durable and easy-to-care-for tabletop for your kitchen than porcelain. Porcelain is a really good choice if you want an exclusive tabletop that can withstand heavy use in the kitchen. It’s scratch-resistant, very heat-resistant and has a very high tensile strength. What’s more, the tabletop is virtually non-absorbent. This means that any spills won’t damage the tabletop – simply wipe them up with a cloth. A ceramic tabletop is one you can enjoy for many years to come.
You will probably find your worktop attracts a lot of attention in your new kitchen.
If you choose a composite countertop, you will not only get a beautiful tabletop, but also a very durable material that can be tailored to suit your needs. Composite provides a very smooth, cold and fully sealed surface, which is perfect for baking. It is made of quartz minerals (crushed granite) and has the appearance of a 100% natural product.
If you choose a composite countertop, you will not only get a beautiful tabletop, but also a very durable material that can be tailored to suit your needs. Composite provides a very smooth, cold and fully sealed surface, which is perfect for baking. It is made of quartz minerals (crushed granite) and has the appearance of a 100% natural product.
At Kvik we know that very few have tried to buy a new kitchen when they come in to us. Our competent kitchen experts are therefore always ready with advice on both large and small, so that we can together find the best solution for your new kitchen.