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Oak work top and white sink
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anna.bloom wrote: »We are having a cream kitchen, with oak work top, so i am thinking I will need a white sink?
What do people recommend. With a butler, you have to use the wood as a draining board and i believe after a while it can go a bit gammy.
What about a ceramic sink, or a composite one?
And should I get an oak work top, or go for laminate that looks like wood?
Thank you!
Have a look at Frech belfast sinks. They are not as deep to bend over when in use.
We never use laminate Oak work tops they just dont last as well and feel the same. Recently we have a a rush in our business in making work tops from our engineered flooring. They are very strong and stable and look extremly good. Also have a look at treatex hardwax oil to finish your work top with. There is a link on my web site.
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Have a look at Frech belfast sinks. They are not as deep to bend over when in use.
We never use laminate Oak work tops they just dont last as well and feel the same. Recently we have a a rush in our business in making work tops from our engineered flooring. They are very strong and stable and look extremly good. Also have a look at treatex hardwax oil to finish your work top with. There is a link on my web site.
John0
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