Has anyone any ideas on how to replace or repair kitchen work surfaces (cheaply)?
Ideally I want to do this myself but don't have the facilities to cut/shape new tops.
I know that sticky back plastic will bubble with heat etc but is there a more robust covering available? Also I'd like to have a neat finished on the edges.
Thanks
Kitchen worktop replacement/repair
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