Tuesday 22 May 2012

Acrylic Worktops

Here at Mr Worktops we have chosen to specialise in Acrylic worktops, rather than stone, such as Quartz and Granite. Why may you ask? The answer is simple; we believe it to be a far superior product for the following reasons:

1) Non-porous: moulds and stains cannot penetrate the impermeable acrylic surface, making it easy to maintain
2) Seamless: unlike stone and wood, Corian and the likes, can be joined without any lines.
3) Repairable: any chips or scratches due to wear and tear can easily be sanded and fixed within a matter of hours. The finished product is almost identical to how it was when it was originally purchased.
4) Cost: The initial, and long-term costs, are significantly cheaper.
5) Choice: With over 300 colours, textures, shades and tones to choose from, you really can have the kitchen of your dreams

Enough said! Come visit www.mrworktops.com for the full selection of choices and visit our workshop to see for yourself how an acrylic worktop can enhance your existing kitchen.

2 comments:

  1. Wow, the tabletop appearance nice and that i fully love however the cupboards turned out! i am considering staining mine darker too. Did you seal the cupboards with something (sorry if you already answered that question in your post- i am going to return and check!

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  2. Acrylic worktops could be a good idea, they must be very practical, which is one of the most important things about worktops. I asked a few interior designers aberdeen to design my new kitchen, we'll see how they go!

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