Kitchen Worktops & Upstands
Our Kitchen Worktops and Breakfast Bars come in a choice of natural effect finishes. Choose from a range of finishes that will fit with any kitchen colour scheme, and we have worktop trim and matching colourfil to maintain your breakfast bar. We also stock a stylish range of of splashbacks which come in a range of colours and in matt and gloss finishes.
Kitchens are often the heart of our homes. Create one you love with stylish kitchen products from Wickes. Our kitchen worktops and breakfast bars come in a range of natural-effect finishes, so you can build a space that suits your wants and needs. Choose easy-to-maintain laminate kitchen worktops or high-quality wooden worktop options.
You can find kitchen countertops to fit seamlessly into your home when you browse our collection of colours, materials, and finishes here. Add the perfect finishing touches with worktop trims and edgings and enjoy a luxurious kitchen that’s built to last.
Choose stainless steel, matt, or high-gloss kitchen splashbacks in a rainbow of colours to enhance the aesthetic and functionality of your space. Why not restore the condition of your existing work surfaces with worktop oil and Colorfil? Get ready to fall in love with your kitchen all over again!
FAQS: What are the most popular materials used for kitchen worktops? Wooden kitchen worktops are a very popular choice, especially classic and reliable oak kitchen worktops that add a traditional touch to any kitchen and last for years with the right care. Another popular material is laminate, which is perfect for your stylistic wants and needs while not compromising on quality or cost. How do I choose the right kitchen worktop for my needs? When choosing worktops for kitchens, consider factors such as durability, maintenance requirements, aesthetics, and budget. Wood offers durability and a wide range of finishes and individual wood grain patterns, while laminate provides affordability and versatility. How do I clean and maintain my kitchen worktops? The maintenance of kitchen worktops depends on the material. Laminate and wood require regular wiping with a damp cloth. It is essential to avoid using abrasive cleaners or cutting directly on the surface to prevent scratches. Can I install kitchen worktops myself, or should I hire a professional? The installation of kitchen worktops is of course best done by a professional, however, if you have experience with DIY projects and the necessary tools, our worktops are the perfect choice for you; this line has DIY-ers in mind! What is the average lifespan of kitchen worktops? The lifespan of kitchen worktops varies depending on the material. Laminate worktops typically have a lifespan of around 10-15 years, while wood may last 20-30 years with regular maintenance. Stainless steel worktops have excellent durability and can last a lifetime.