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Brent

Dekton & sintered worktops in Brent

We cover 26 neighbourhoods in Brent — Harlesden, Kensal Green and Kensal Rise among them — across 9 postcode districts. Templating and fitting are done by our own team, so the same people measure the room and install the stone.

The housing here

What Brent's stock means for sintered stone

Taken across the whole of Brent, 16.9% of the housing has gone up since 2010, among the highest in London. 16.5% of homes sit in converted or shared houses, among the highest in London.

16.9%

Built since 2010

of the housing

6th of 33 London boroughs, highest first

16.5%

Converted or shared houses

of homes

8th of 33 London boroughs, highest first

Built since 201016.9%

Known unit sizes mean the sheet can be nested efficiently, and on a material this expensive to machine the nesting is worth getting right. One survey, one cut list, one fit.

Converted or shared houses16.5%

Floor levels change through a converted house, and a thin panel needs a continuous level bed rather than a run of high points. Packing the units properly is most of the job here. The cut list settles it, and the cut list is agreed before machining.

What moves the price

Our sintered stone runs from £250 to £300 per square metre for most of the catalogue, with 65 colours in the range. On kitchens this size the cut-outs and the joins cost more than the area does, so a rate per square metre would tell you almost nothing useful. We price the actual cut list.

Dekton & sintered at a glance

£250–£300/m²

Where most of the catalogue sits, supply only. Fabrication, edges, cut-outs and fitting are quoted on top.

65 colours in the range

Heat
Excellent (nothing in it can scorch)
Porosity
Effectively zero porosity
Sealing
Never needs sealing

Tones

blackgoldgreymarblewhite

We cannot post sintered stone offcuts, so samples are the quartz range only. The template is taken in your kitchen and the stone is fitted there too.

Questions

Dekton & sintered in Brent

Can you replace a worktop in a new-build flat in Brent?

Yes. Newer units are square and built to a module, which makes the template quick and the yield predictable. The thing to check is the carcass: we confirm at survey that the existing units will take a new top before anything is ordered.

Our flat is a converted house — does that change the sintered stone worktop?

It changes the piece list more than the material. Conversions give you stairs that turn and rooms that are rarely square, so we template after the units are fixed and plan any join around the carry. The specification stays the same; how it arrives does not.

Do you cover the whole of Brent?

Yes — 26 neighbourhoods across 9 postcode districts, Alperton, Brondesbury, Brondesbury Park and Church End among them. There is nothing to visit: the template is taken in your kitchen and the stone is fitted there by the same team.