38mm Classic Post formed Edge
Panelco Laminate Work Surface Inspiration W
ork surfaces are an integral part of any kitchen design and can help to create the overall theme and look of kitchens in your home or in a commercial environment. We pride ourselves on offering a vast range of worktops that offer many benefits to any scheme.
Why choose laminate worktops? So what are the benefits to using a laminate worktop? Here we offer details on the laminate ranges we stock. EGGER worktops help you create distinctive and design-led furniture and spaces with decors and textures that are virtually indistinguishable from solid wood and stone. From walnut to oak and concrete to marble, there is a finish to suit every interior, including kitchens, bathrooms, offices and retail. EGGER worktops are hardwearing, hygienic and easy to care for.
• Create a high value look without the cost • Abrasion, impact and scratch-resistant • Hygienic and food-safe
• Resistant to stains and easy to clean • Heat-resistant
Offering a range of 34 decors across three thickness options and two profiles this range was carefully selected to offer a multitude of choice. Here we display a selection of benefits for this range.
38mm Classic Post formed Edge Matching splashbacks & upstands FIRA Gold Award
10 year guarantee when using Egger accessories and sealants
38mm Contemporary Square Edge Synchronised texture to give depth Resistant to wear
Antibacterial surface property in accordance with ISO 22196 (=JIS Z 2801)
25mm Modern Square Edge Sleek profile, clean lines
Create the look of timber/granite, at a lower cost Abrasion, impact and scratch resistant
16mm High End Square Edge Image Four Get the marble reproduction look on a budget Matching 38mm decors for matching schemes Heat- resistant
16mm High End Square 26 BKU JULY 2023
25mm Modern Square Edge
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