Countertops

Countertops

Dark green Scandinavian Shaker Kitchen

We offer our own oak countertops. Typical thickness is usually somewhere between 20 – 40 mm. They are made of whole plates and not glued together bars. If you wish, you can add a back border. The example above shows a 20 mm thick oak benchtop with a 70 mm high back edge strip. The stainless steel sink matches well as it has the same thickness, depth and height of the splash back as the oak bench’s back edge strip.

Please see this fine example of how an oak countertop has been combined with a stainless steel sink: 1920’s kitchen in Gothenburg.

Light green Scandinavian Shaker Kitchen

Another example of an oak countertop combined with a stainless steel countertop and sink.

General things to consider when choosing a countertop:

  • Materials. Which material suits your needs?
  • Dimensions. Which thickness? 20 mm or 30 mm are most common. How much do you want the worktop to protrude at the front and sides?
  • With or without a back strip?
  • Don’t forget to choose the right dimensions if you combine different types of worktops so that the working height is the same.