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Choosing new kitchen worktops is one of the most effective ways to refresh your kitchen, whether you are updating a tired space, completing a renovation, or replacing a surface that has seen better days. Your worktops influence how your kitchen looks, how it feels to use, and how well it stands up to daily life.

At Wood Worktops, we specialise in high-quality wooden kitchen worktops designed for homes, trade projects, retail spaces, cafés and restaurants. From solid oak and walnut to iroko and maple, wood brings warmth, character and natural durability to a kitchen in a way many other materials cannot match.

Why Choose New Kitchen Worktops?

There are many reasons to invest in new kitchen worktops. For some people, it is about creating a more modern look. For others, it is about improving practicality, replacing damaged surfaces, or choosing a material that better suits the way the kitchen is used.

New surfaces can:

  • Refresh your kitchen without replacing every cabinet
  • Add warmth, texture and natural character
  • Improve everyday preparation space
  • Help tie together cabinets, flooring and wall colours
  • Give the room a more finished feel

Wood is especially popular because it suits both classic and contemporary spaces. A solid oak worktop can feel bright and timeless, while walnut creates a richer finish. Iroko offers depth and durability, while maple brings a lighter, cleaner look.

New Kitchen Worktops for Modern and Traditional Homes

One of the biggest advantages of new kitchen worktops in wood is their flexibility. They can be used in modern handleless kitchens, country-style schemes, shaker kitchens, period homes, open-plan spaces and commercial interiors.

In a modern kitchen, wood softens the look of sleek cabinetry and adds warmth to minimal designs. In a traditional kitchen, it reinforces a natural, homely feel. For kitchens that sit somewhere in between, wooden worktops offer balance, making the space feel stylish without looking cold or overly finished.

If you are comparing different materials, it is also worth looking at the different types of wood available. Each species has its own grain, tone and character, so the right choice often depends on the style you want to create.

Practical Things to Consider Before Buying New Kitchen Worktops

Before choosing new kitchen worktops, it helps to think beyond colour and appearance. The right worktop should suit the size of your kitchen, your layout, your preferred thickness, and the way you use the space day to day.

Key things to consider include:

  • Length and depth required
  • Worktop thickness
  • Wood species and grain pattern
  • Edge profile
  • Sink and hob cut-outs
  • Upstands and finishing details
  • Whether bespoke cutting is needed

For larger runs of cabinetry, longer lengths can reduce joins and create a cleaner finish. Our 4m worktops in the UK are a useful choice for bigger kitchens, islands, utility rooms and commercial layouts where a longer continuous surface is preferred.

Thickness also makes a big difference. Slimmer profiles can feel more contemporary, while thicker worktops create a more substantial appearance. For example, a 40mm worktop gives a strong, high-quality look and works beautifully where the worktop is intended to be a key feature.

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New Kitchen Worktops and Finishing Details

When planning new kitchen worktops, the finishing details matter. It is not just the main surface that shapes the final look, but also the way the worktop meets the wall, cabinetry and surrounding features.

Wood upstands are a smart finishing option because they create a neat join between the worktop and wall. They can help protect the wall from everyday splashes while giving the kitchen a more complete and coordinated appearance.

The edge profile is another important choice. A simple square edge creates a crisp and modern look, while a softer rounded edge can feel more traditional and practical in family kitchens or busy commercial settings.

Choosing the Right Thickness for New Kitchen Worktops

Thickness plays a big role in how new kitchen worktops look once fitted. A slimmer worktop may suit a sleek modern kitchen, while a thicker worktop can add weight, presence and a more traditional feel.

For projects that need a more refined profile, 22mm worktops in the UK can be a practical option. They offer the beauty of real wood in a slimmer format, which can work particularly well in contemporary spaces or where a lighter visual finish is preferred.

New Kitchen Worktops for Homes, Cafés and Restaurants

Although many people think of new kitchen worktops for domestic kitchens, solid wood is also a strong choice for hospitality and commercial interiors. Wood brings warmth and tactility to spaces where customers sit, eat and spend time, making it ideal for cafés, bars and restaurants.

Our restaurant worktops are suited to commercial spaces where appearance and durability both matter. Wood can help create an inviting atmosphere, whether used for counters, table tops, service areas or feature surfaces.

Find the Right New Kitchen Worktops for Your Project

The right new kitchen worktops can completely change the feel of a room. Even if the cabinetry stays the same, replacing an old laminate, tired surface or mismatched worktop with solid wood can make the kitchen feel warmer, smarter and more carefully designed.

At Wood Worktops, we offer a wide choice of solid wood surfaces, bespoke cutting services, fitting accessories and efficient UK-wide delivery. With options including oak, walnut, iroko, maple, longer lengths, different thicknesses and finishing details, it is easy to choose a worktop that suits your space, style and project requirements.

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