Wooden Worktops

Wooden worktops bring warmth and character to a kitchen, but over time they can become worn, scratched, or discoloured. Instead of replacing them, restoring your wooden worktops is a smarter choice—both for your wallet and the environment!
Restoring your wooden worktops means keeping perfectly good materials in use rather than discarding them. This reduces waste and helps lower the demand for new timber, which supports forest conservation. Plus, many restoration oils and finishes are made with eco-friendly ingredients, making them safer for your home and the planet.
A full replacement can be expensive, not just in terms of materials but also in labor costs. Restoring your worktops is far more affordable—a bit of sanding, oiling, and sealing can make them look like new for a fraction of the price!
Wood has incredible character, and restoring it reveals the natural grain, rich tones, and unique imperfections that make each surface one of a kind. With proper care, restored wooden worktops can enhance the beauty of your kitchen for years to come.
Side Note: Some deep water marks may not completely disappear, but they add to the charm and history of your worktop, giving it a rustic, lived-in look that tells a story!
Have you restored wooden surfaces before, or is this your first time tackling a project like this? 
Previous
Previous

Painted Kitchen

Next
Next

Handrails and Staircases