Worksurface Depths

Varying the worktop heights in your kitchen not only offers practical benefits, but aesthetic ones too.

Carreg Light Oak & Ivory Shaker KitchenThe standard worktop height is designed to work and cook at, but the same level is not always practical for a sitting and eating area. so why not opt for a lower height table addition to your worktop.

 




Napier Classic KitchenWhen varying the heights of worktops to create distinct zones in your kitchen, also consider the materials to suit each area too.  Granite, for example, is the perfect surface for baking as it´s always cool or a solid wood section can be used for chopping and general food preparation.





Seattle AlabasterOr if you are a fan of sleek lines and minimalism, then why not ask about a flush fitting hob so that the line of your work surface is not interupted with the appliances.

 

 



Sierra Chapagne Avola Gloss KitchenYour work surface can also add a real style statement to your kitchen by adding a curve down to a seating area or by adding a feature curved end to the end of a run of units or island or both.

 

 

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