• Couple of renders of the kitchen.

    Currently no sink or hob on island (2.4m)
    Corian worktop (any people with experience?)
    Microcement floor currently specced but it’s pretty pricey


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  • We have corian, it’s great, hard wearing and doesn’t stain.
    Floor wise I’d go mid to dark rubber every day, hides stains and stops kids knocking their teeth out.

  • Corian

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    God's worktop. Not owned but have mates/been in homes with it, and it's great.

    Plus if it gets damaged - cracked, burnt, etc. you can have it invisibly repaired. It's quite impressive.

    Just make sure you have the colour code and ideally a sample tile saved somewhere.

    Also I think you can get off brand equivalents. So over a large m² that might be worth looking into.

    Oh and in more super dull points the range of speckled/mixed media looking ones hide water marks and general daily grime really well.

  • Nice - we're going for similar colours in our new kitchen, though I think fenix ply rather than formica (I prefer formica but was over ruled).

    Need to look into worktops - we've absolutely destroyed our wooden one, will have a look into this Corian stuff, not heard of it before.

  • We have corian which we got from Gemini Worktops
    We went for plain white. Roughly 3.9m2 worktop (which included a downturn), 1.2 m2 splashback and 0.4m2 upstand. It was just under £2.4k this January, which included templating, cutouts for hob, sink and tap, and a flush joint at the downturn.

    Plain white it really nice and doesn't show any water marks, however it does pick up stains from curry etc quite easily. That said they polish out no problem at all.

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