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Duropal laminate or Staron/Maia solid surface
poozer140604
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Trying to decide between 2 choices for sprucing up the kitchen; from other threads here, Duropal is definitely the way to go if we decide on laminate. Solid surface looks nicer of course.
In terms of durability/stain & heat resistance is the price difference between solid surface & laminate worth paying? I need a total of 3800mm length of worktop (x2 bits) but I live in SE London & it's looking to be about £500-600 extra for solid surface.
Many thanks in advance to anyone who's got advice! :beer:
In terms of durability/stain & heat resistance is the price difference between solid surface & laminate worth paying? I need a total of 3800mm length of worktop (x2 bits) but I live in SE London & it's looking to be about £500-600 extra for solid surface.
Many thanks in advance to anyone who's got advice! :beer:
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Thermopal is a more expensive surface, so may be somewhere in between the prices your quoting, but very very durable.0
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