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What is Dekton
Dekton is a carbon neutral ultracompact porcelain surface with an optimised manufacturing process inspired by the beauty and aesthetics of natural stone that goes beyond nature, achieving the highest product performance.
With a great variety of colours and sizes, Dekton inspires the future of architecture and design by creating soulful spaces where beauty and functionality coexist in perfect synergy.
What is included in the price?
Our kitchen countertops are bespoke and tailored to your specific needs. To provide an indicative price, our pricing structure allows you to estimate your costs for up to 3 Dekton slabs (3200x1440mm) in either 12mm or 20mm thickness.
The indicative prices include:
- 1, 2, or 3 Dekton slabs (3200x1440mm) fabricated to your desired size
- 1 Sink cut-out with polished edge finishes
- 1 Hob cut-out with rough edges (covered by hob)
- 4 Drainage grooves next to the sink cut-out
- 2 Double Socket cut-outs in splashback
- Edges either pencil or bevelled
Additionally, templating and installation are included within a 25-mile radius of the M25.
If your requirements differ, no problem! Simply provide a simple sketch, and we’ll provide a tailored quote based on your specifications.
Why choose Dekton Kitchen Worktops?
Abrasion Resistant
Dekton withstands abrasion, outperforming standard porcelain. It is ideal for all interior and exterior applications, perfect for kitchen work surfaces.
Water & Stain Resistant
Dekton boasts very low porosity, making it extremely resistant to water and stains, which can be easily removed with standard cleaning products.
Extreme Temperature Resistance
Dekton is highly resistant to extreme temperatures, making it perfect for kitchen worktops where hot pots and pans are used regularly. It effortlessly withstands high heat, ensuring durability and safety in demanding kitchen environments.
UV-Ray Resistant
Dekton is unaffected by ultraviolet rays. Its colour does not fade or degrade overtime, maintaining the same appearance as the first day it was installed in any interior or exterior application.