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Neolith Whitehaven Kitchen Worktops in London, UK, is an ultra-compact surface created using advanced Sintering Technology, offering exceptional physical and mechanical properties. It is highly resistant to heat, scratches, stains, and ultraviolet light, making it an ideal choice for kitchen worktops and various other surfaces. The installation process is effortless and can be completed with minimal effort.
DialAWorktop, London, offers premium Neolith Whitehaven kitchen worktops in London, UK.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the colour of the Whitehaven Neolith kitchen worktop?
The colour of the Whitehaven Neolith kitchen worktop is white, offering a clean, modern aesthetic for any kitchen space.
What finishes are available in the Whitehaven Neolith kitchen worktop?
The Whitehaven Neolith kitchen worktop is available in a variety of finishes, including matte, satin, and polished, allowing you to choose the perfect style to suit your kitchen design.
What is the available thickness of Whitehaven Neolith kitchen worktops?
Whitehaven Neolith kitchen worktops are available in multiple thickness options, typically ranging from 6mm to 12mm, providing flexibility for different design needs and applications.
Are Whitehaven Neolith kitchen worktops resistant to heat?
Yes, Whitehaven Neolith kitchen worktops are highly resistant to heat, making them an excellent choice for kitchens where hot pots, pans, or appliances are frequently used.
Are Whitehaven Neolith kitchen worktops easy to install?
Yes, Whitehaven Neolith kitchen worktops are relatively easy to install, requiring minimal effort due to their precision-engineered surfaces, which ensure a smooth fitting process.
Are the Whitehaven Neolith kitchen worktops expensive?
The price of Whitehaven Neolith kitchen worktops may be higher compared to some alternatives, but their durability, aesthetic appeal, and resistance to heat, scratches, and stains make them a valuable investment for long-term use in your kitchen.