by Richard O'Brien | May 1, 2026 | Kitchen, Quartz
There is usually a moment in most kitchen projects where the decision shifts. It stops being about what looks good in a sample and starts becoming about what will actually hold up. Not just in the first few months, but after years of use, cleaning, and day-to-day...
by Richard O'Brien | Apr 10, 2026 | Bathrooms, Kitchen
When clients come to us with a project on their mind, the thickness of the worktop edge is often forgotten about. They start with a space. A renovation that has been planned for months. A kitchen that needs to work harder than the last one. Worktop thickness comes...
by Richard O'Brien | Mar 30, 2026 | Kitchen
Easter cooking tends to push a kitchen harder than most weekends. So, while we all get ready for the Easter weekend and wholesome family means, it is also the time to give your kitchen worktops some extra care. More heat, prep, and movement can often lead to more...
by Richard O'Brien | Feb 16, 2026 | Uncategorised
Stone surfaces are a long-term decision. By the time kitchen worktop installation takes place, most clients have already invested months into planning cabinetry, appliances and layout. What often gets underestimated is how technical the final stage really is. At...
by Richard O'Brien | Feb 12, 2026 | Kitchen, Marble
Marble is a revered stone worktop material known for its elegance and sophistication, but one thing that makes it truly special is its veining. If you’re curious to know why marble veining happens and how it contributes to marble’s unique appearance, don’t go...