Stone splashbacks and upstands cut from the same slab as your worktop, so the colour and veining tie together. Full-height behind the hob or a low upstand at the wall, scribed to fit and sealed clean.
Splashbacks cut from the same slab as the worktop so the colour and veining flow up the wall.
A single stone panel behind the hob, no grout lines to scrub, wiping clean in seconds.
A neat stone upstand where the worktop meets the wall, scribed to follow any unevenness.
Sockets and switches cut cleanly from the template so the panel sits flush and tidy.
A single stone panel has no grout lines to discolour or scrub, wipes clean in seconds, and ties straight into the worktop because it is cut from the same slab.
Yes. Socket and switch positions are taken at template stage and cut from the slab so the panel sits flush with clean openings.
An upstand is a short lip of stone, usually 100mm, where the worktop meets the wall. A splashback is a taller panel, often full height behind the hob. We fit either or both.
Free survey and quote across London and 50 miles out. We will come and template once you are ready to commit.