Different worktop materials

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Different worktop materials

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Hi all.

We are buying a new kitchen, old one to be pulled out on Sat. (No rush to install new, not in the house yet)

So we went along to B&Q got a design done etc. Really liked the wooden worktops, which are very expensive but you get what you pay for!! also go very well with a Belfast sink.

Has anyone ever fitted a worktop using different materials to make a nice wooden work surface e.g. scaffolding planks sanded down etc?

Thanks for the advice.
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Hi, You said it, You get what you pay for! Wood looks great with a belfast sink. With these sinks great care has to be taken with the sealing, and the cut out, as the edges are exposed and must be protected.
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Post by speed »

have you tried diffrent suppliers for worktops? you could get your units from bnq and go to a worktop supplier for the tops
something like
http://www.woodworktops.com/
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I really don't like wood block worktops. They do look great... to start with. :roll:

Give me a decent laminate any day. :thumbright:
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