Wooden Kitchen Worktops
A little background on wooden kitchen worktops Your kitchen worktops are really vital elements in your kitchen. These represent the surfaces on which you do all of your food preparation. They are...
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Wooden kitchen worktop care Wooden kitchen worktops are high quality and durable however sharp objects will scratch the surface. Take precautions such as using a chopping board and lifting rather than...
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The kitchen is probably the most practical room in the house. Whilst most rooms are used primarily for relaxing, including the lounge, bedrooms and dining areas, the kitchen is one of the only rooms...
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Wooden Kitchen Worktop fixing method: Slotted brackets The wooden worktop is fixed down using slotted stretcher brackets only, (with slots uppermost!). The cross grain slots in the brackets, together...
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Wooden Kitchen worktop – Belfast type sinks Belfast sinks should have overhangs of 10mm at sides and back. The depth of the cutout should allow the sink to project at the top front edge, by half the...
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When fitting wooden kitchen worktops, corner joints must be butted or made with full equal mitres in order to accommodate cross-grain movement of the timber. NEVER used a haunched mitre to join...
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The guide explains and sets out the requirements and procedures for fitting wooden kitchen worktops. Wooden kitchen worktops are made from solid hardwood staves with a moisture content of 10 – 11% at...
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A brief objective assessment of wooden kitchen worktops Kitchen worktops are a feature in the kitchen that offers a dual benefit. They make the kitchen area look beautiful and also protect utensils and...
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