Hardwood Kitchen Worktops

A Hardwood kitchen worktop in the kitchen remains the height of kitchen design fashion. The Butcher block look of old has never gone away but remains a highly recommended choice for a durable, waterproof and attractive finish that adds both elegance and warmth like almost no other work surface. Dark wood worktops like Iroko, African Walnut, Wenge or Mahogany can make a stunning contrast to light coloured cabinets. Alternatively, light woods like Beech or Bamboo can put the finishing touch to dark cabinets. Whilst Medium coloured hardwoods like European Walnut, solid Oak and Cherry worktops go with anything; your imagination is the only limit. Mixing hardwood with brushed metal or granite can add a strong visual dynamic to even the most hi-tech of kitchen designs.
- Available in 15 species of solid wood worktops all at trade price.
- Naturally beautiful.
- Each hardwood worktop is finished to a silky smooth finish
- Discounted Danish oil available.
For both traditional and contemporary kitchen designs, wooden worktops are a luxurious and attractive choice offering a warmth and beauty that is hard to equal.
View our range of hardwood worktops ideal for enhancing your kitchen with the timeless beauty of wooden worktops - available here for secure on purchase.
Wood Types : Ash | Bamboo | Prime Beech | Rustic Beech | Birch | Cherry | Iroko | Mahogany | Maple | Oak | Rubberwood | Teak | African Walnut | American Walnut | European Walnut | Wenge
Hardwood for Kitchen Worktops
A wooden worktop is one of the best ways of achieving a traditional, rustic country cottage effect in your kitchen, but also lends itself to more modern designs. Our consistently best selling woods are Oak, European Walnut, Iroko and Beech or Wenge and African Walnut for darker colours, all having their own unique attraction. Hardwood worktops if treated with respect will provide a natural beauty to your kitchen that is hard to replicate. Synthetic wood coloured products have come a long way, but nothing truly has the timeless luxury and warmth of a real solid wooden worktop.
One of the main advantages of a wooden worktop is that other surfaces age over time and usage, losing their original splendour. Wood gains character over time, some woods become richer and deeper in colour over time, becoming a part of your home in a personal way that other materials will not.
A solid wooden worktop also has the benefit that if you want to drill holes in it, shape the edges or even carve designs into the wood it will have the same unique grain running through the inside. The solidness of wooden worktops also means that surface damage or scratches can be easily sanded away to reveal a fresh surface.



