Our Quartz 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 into a variety of different shapes and designs, for numerous uses, creating a highly personalised appearance for your worktop.
Design Options
Quartz Worktops – Truly Bespoke and Personal
Here are some of the most popular design choices
Edge Details
Ogee
Type O
Shark Nose
Imperial
Double Pencil
Single Pencil
Double Bevel
Single Bevel
Bullnose
Return Ends
Angled Return
Break Front
Corner
Curved
Double Notch
Double Radius
External Splay
Full Return
Part Return
Single Radius
Splayed Break Front
Triple Notch
Cutouts & Drainer Grooves
Belfast Sink
Sink or Hob
Drainer Recessed
Drainer Type A
Drainer Type B
Drainer Type C
Drainer Type D
Drainer Type E
Hobs are installed according to a patented high-strength cutout method,
integrating the hobs and worktops according to specified guidelines.
Splash backs or wall cladding are installed with a minimum 50mm gap behind an electric hob and a minimum 100mm gap behind a gas hob. There must also be a minimum 50mm gap from the cutout to the front of the worktop. To accommodate these requirements, it is sometimes necessary to widen the worktop to what is called a “breakfront.”
- Sink cutouts are placed a minimum 50mm from the worktop front edge
- A minimum of 120mm is required between two hob cutouts
- A minimum of 100mm is required between hob and sink cutouts
- A minimum of 70mm is required between two sink cutouts
- If a waste disposal unit is fitted to an undermounted sink after installation, additional support will be required, otherwise your warranty may be invalidated