Whether outside or indoors, in a kitchen or a commercial interior, countertops make a big impression.
The countertop style and design often define the character of the room. Concrete countertops have become a popular choice for people who seek highly sophisticated yet durable solutions, fitting exactly in the physical space and the design framework of the whole interior. Concrete kitchen countertops have the potential to become the statement item in your kitchen, whether in the area around the sink, in the main workspace, or as a concrete bar top or the top surface of the kitchen island. Modern cast concrete is a widely used countertop material nowadays, with numerous flexible applications possible thanks to the fact that concrete combines the features of natural stone with the ability to be formed into any imaginable shape.
Concrete countertop surfaces on your breakfast bar or kitchen island offer a modern, industrial-chic style to your interior. These countertops are highly functional, providing additional space for food preparation, dining, or socialising while adding a touch of contemporary design to the space.
Utilising concrete as a material for countertops makes it possible to freely use a variety of different shapes, creating seamless runs, varying the thickness of the top, and using colours of your choice: custom concrete countertops can be truly tailor-made. In the bathroom, concrete countertops, vanities, splashbacks and wall cladding can be combined with concrete sinks, bath surrounds and even bathtubs for a complete concrete look.
And thanks to the material’s durability and ease of maintenance, concrete countertops work very well in outdoor areas.
Handmade and hand-finished, concrete can be shaped, moulded and trimmed to perfectly fit the space you have.
As concrete is handmade and we cast it for your specific project, it’s possible to add additional, even more customised touches by embedding decorative elements in the concrete countertop surface: pebbles, tiles, glass chips and others, or pieces of stone for the more traditional “terrazzo” effect.
As it’s true for any custom-made product, the price will depend on your specific requirements.
To get a free no-obligation estimate for concrete countertops cost, or to talk about your project and ask any questions, get in touch with Stonemade via our website contact form.
Location:
London
Project costs:
£12000 - £15000
Concrete colour:
Army
Concrete thickness:
85mm
Area covered:
10m2
Turnaround time:
15-20 days
Location:
London
Project costs:
£50,000 - £60,000
Concrete colour:
Mid grey
Concrete thickness:
8mm, 50mm, 75mm, 120mm and 200mm
Area covered:
Approx 70m2
Turnaround time:
5 weeks
Location:
Beckenham
Project costs:
£5500 - £6500
Concrete colour:
Cement grey
Concrete thickness:
40mm
Area covered:
4.5m2
Turnaround time:
2 weeks, each project
Location:
Pinner
Project costs:
£5000 - £8000
Concrete colour:
Sandy
Concrete thickness:
10-15mm
Area covered:
Approx 12m2
Turnaround time:
21 days
Location:
Isle of Skye
Project costs:
£9000 - £12000
Concrete colour:
Black widow
Concrete thickness:
40mm
Area covered:
approx 8m2
Turnaround time:
21 days
Location:
West Sussex
Project costs:
£9000 - £12000
Concrete colour:
Ash
Concrete thickness:
Area covered:
Approx 6m2
Turnaround time:
14 days
Polished concrete countertops can be used in a variety of different settings, both indoors and outdoors. They are ideal for use in kitchens as a statement item, as well as in bathrooms for vanities, splashbacks, and wall cladding. Concrete countertops can also be combined with concrete sinks, bath surrounds, and even bathtubs for a complete concrete look.
With basic care such as prompt mopping of spillages, the look of Polished Concrete Worktops can be maintained for many years.
The price of polished concrete countertops will depend on your specific requirements, such as the size of the countertops, the complexity of the design, and the types of decorative elements you choose to embed. To get a free, no-obligation estimate, you can contact us via our contact form.
We offer free installation for polished concrete countertops. The installation process typically involves creating a custom mould for your specific project, pouring the concrete, and then allowing it to cure and harden. Finally, the countertop is polished and sealed to give it a smooth and glossy finish.