Materials
Stainless SteelSteel sheet.This very hardy material is corrosive resistant, low maintenance, very hygienic, easily cleaned, however may scratch. Uses: Bench tops, counter tops, Doors, walls and sinks. Colours: Silver with high gloss or satin finish. |
LaminateCreated with a high heat on layers, producing a hard outer, plastic-like material finish.This product is durable, scratch and moisture resistant and low maintenance. Uses: Bench tops, counter tops, Doors, walls and wood look flooring sheets. Colours: Unique colour range and patterns. |
Reconstituted StoneBonded natural stone particles and colour pigments. Comes in a polished sparkling finish.Resistant to temperature changes and moisture resistant. High impact resistance. Retains colour. Uses: Bench tops, walls and floor. Colours: Same as stone. |
TimberThere are a variety of rich natural woods available. Variety of finishes including coloured tints, waxes and polyurethane. Some finishes may require ongoing maintenance or-re-sealing.Low impact resistance. Porous material expands and contracts depending on weather conditions. Uses: Bench tops, counter tops, doors and floor. Colours: Wood colours in dark to light shades and patterns. |
Timber VeneerA thin sheet of wood bonded to MDF.Less expensive than solid timber with a similar look and touch. Similar response to weather conditions although not as pronounced. Uses: Doors. Colours: Same as timber. |
TilesSquare ceramic tiles glued to surface and grouted between tiles.Low maintenance, moisture and temperature resistant. High impact resistance. Grouting may be difficult to keep clean and may need re-grouting with time. Uses: Walls, bench tops and floor. Colours: Variety of colours, textures and patterns. |
| The choice of material, textures, colours and finish are important when planning your new kitchen, so ask our friendly consultant to help you decide on the best choice when it comes to deciding on your new kitchen's design and style. |



