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Formica Group – How to Customise Your Kitchen A


re you looking for ways to create the perfect kitchen? If you’re about to


embark on installing new worktops or a whole new kitchen design and need a little inspiration to get you started, here are a few things to consider:


1. Customise your kitchen worktops 2. Consider an undermounted sink 3. Add a pop of colour with a splashback


Customise your kitchen worktops Not all kitchen worktops have to look the same! Formica Group’s residential ranges offer hundreds of high pressure laminate selections, solid surfaces, thicknesses and edge profiles to choose from. Are you looking for an all-white kitchen with a


marble look? Or perhaps you’d like to blend warm wood tones with a stone look for a cozy gathering place.


A new worktop can make a massive difference


to the look and feel of an existing kitchen. Think about the components that will be kept (wall colours, furniture, appliances and/or cabinetry), and then begin looking at laminate selections that will work well with existing elements.


What about an undermounted sink? Looking at a statement sink? Unlike traditional laminate worktops, you can opt for an undermounted sink when using Aria® due to its solid construction and waterproof nature. Don’t forget to add drainage grooves and let the colour matched core show.


Add a pop of colour with a splashback Add personal style to a kitchen with complementary colours across worktops, units and walls, then perhaps a pop of colour with a feature splashback to really create the atmosphere you want.


Formica Group’s award-winning residential


collection includes three ranges - Axiom® by Formica Group, Formica Prima®, and Aria®.


– Aria is Formica Group’s premium worktop collection. It combines the visual beauty of natural materials with a highly engineered development process. The range features 15 classic bold designs that incorporate marble veining, granite textures, and engineered stone patterns in a colour palette of sophisticated neutrals.


– Axiom by Formica Group features curved and popular square edges, inspired by natural and abstract materials. It is beautifully designed to give kitchens and homes superior functionality. This range is available in stone, wood, abstract designs, and nine premium textures.


– Formica Prima range is a simple and stylish contemporary worktop collection featuring 34 worktops and 10 feature splashbacks. The range consists of natural elements such as exotic woods, pale stones, and industrial-looking materials of quartz and concretes. Formica Group is a leading provider of branded,


designed surfacing solutions for residential projects worldwide and was awarded the UK’s Best Surface Brand of the Year, 2022 by BKU Awards. To learn more about Formica Worktops, visit


the website.


uwww.formica.com/UKResidential 8 BKU SEPTEMBER 2022 ANNUAL KITCHEN EDITION


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