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Worktop - Solid Surface - Counter Top

Countertop (also counter top, countertopping, counter, benchtop, or (British English) worktop) usually refers to a horizontal worksurface in kitchens or other food preparation areas, bathrooms or lavatories, and workrooms in general. It is frequently installed upon and supported by cabinets. The surface is positioned at an ergonomic height for the user and the particular task for which it is designed. A countertop may be constructed of various materials, both natural and manmade, each with its particular attributes with respect to functionality, durability, and aesthetics and may incorporate or house appliances or accessory items relative to the intended application.

Kitchen counter tops

The common fitted Western kitchen, developed in the early 20th century, is typically an arrangement of assembled unit cabinetry covered with a more-or-less continuous countertop work surface. The "unfitted" kitchen design style exemplified by Johnny Grey may also include detached and/or varied countertop surfaces mounted on discrete base support structures.

Primary considerations of material choice and conformation are durability, functionality, hygienics, appearance, and cost.

When installed in a kitchen on standard (U.S) wall-mounted base unit cabinets, countertops are typically about 23-24 inches (580–600 mm) from front to back and are designed with a slight overhang on the front (leading) edge. This allows for a convenient reach to objects at the back of the countertop while protecting the base cabinet faces. Finished heights from the floor will vary depending on usage but typically will be 35-36" (889–914 mm), with a material thickness depending on that chosen. They may include an integrated or applied backsplash to prevent spills and objects from falling behind the cabinets. Kitchen countertops may also be installed on freestanding islands, dining areas or bars, desk and table tops, and other specialized task areas; as before, they may incorporate cantilevers, freespans and overhangs depending on application. The horizontal surface and vertical edges of the countertop can be decorated in manners ranging from plain to very elaborate. They are often conformed to accommodate the installation of sinks, stoves (cookers), ranges, and cooktops, or other accessories such as dispensers, integrated drain boards, and cutting boards. (wikipedia)



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What's the difference between HanStone Quartz and Hanex Solid Surfaces?
With HanStone Quartz and Hanex Solid Surfaces, you have two excellent surface options for a wide variety of applications. While each product line has its own specific personality and attributes, they both share several important characteristics:


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With its breakthrough stain-, impact-, and heat-resistance properties, and 78 colors and patterns – Hanex Solid Surfaces is ideal for both commercial and residential applications. They're easy to care for, too. The surface is non-porous and NSF Certified. With periodic maintenance – just a quick wipe down with a damp cloth – Hanex Solid Surfaces maintains its original beauty for years. Most importantly, Hanex Solid Surfaces can be repaired and restored to its original condition, unlike other surfacing materials.

 



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