Wood Worktops
Design Details & Technical Information
Truly Bespoke and Personal
Our wood worktops look sophisticated and elegant, and because they are so versatile can suit a variety of different designs whether that be traditional or a more contemporary style. The worktops are produced through a special process, which means that they can be shaped and joined into a variety of different shapes and designs, for numerous uses, creating a highly personalised appearance for your worktop.
Here are some of the most popular design choices
Edge Details
- Square
- Single Round
- Single Pencil
- Single Ovolo
- Single Imperial
Return Ends
- Angled Return
- Triple Notch
- Splayed Breakfront
- Single Radius
- Part Return
- External Splay
- Double Radius
- Double Notch
- Curved
- Corner
Cutouts & Drainer Grooves
Sink cut-outs should be a minimum of 50mm from the worktop front edge. Aluminium foil should be applied to the edges of hob cut-outs.
Hob cut-outs should be a minimum of 50mm from the worktop front edge.
There should be a minimum 200mm between any cut-outs.
Aluminium foil should be installed a hob cut-out, to avoid conducting too much heat into the wood, drying it out.
When a wood worktop is to be fitted near to a woodburning stove or other heatsource, allow a minimum gap of 4mm. Ideally a solid wood return should be fixed across the end grain to stop any splits occurring.
Technical Information
Care and Maintenance
Scratches
Wood is much softer than granite or other materials and greater care must be taken to avoid scratches to the surfaces. Wood worksurfaces should be protected against scratches, by using chopping boards and / or pastry mates.
Staining
Do not leave items that can stain the wood on an unprotected wood surface. Examples are wine glasses, dishes with curry or spices, pots pans with copper bases, or similar items.
Wood is repairable
While wood worksurfaces are perhaps more prone to scratches and surface damage than some of the other types of high quality surfaces, the good news is that it can be easily and affordably repaired.
The appearance of maturing wood is enhanced by the character of wood and some forms of wear and tear actually improve the appearance of the wood. However, in the unfortunate event of unsightly damage, a wood worksurface can be rubbed down, or sanded and refinished, leaving it as good as new.