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Description

100% Natural

Easy to Clean

Hygenic

Waterproof

Resistant to Stains

Resistant to Scratches

Resistant to Heat

Resistant to UV

Anti Fungal

Anti Termite

Wood countertops are a popular choice for those seeking a warm and natural aesthetic in their kitchen or home. They offer unique character and durability, and can be customized to fit a variety of sizes and styles.

Our custom made wood countertops are handcrafted with care and precision in Singapore, offering a beautiful and unique addition to any home or space. With a variety of wood species, sizes, and finishes to choose from, you can create a personalized and functional surface that suits your style and needs.

Technical Specifications

Material

100% Natural Oak Wood

Thickness

15mm

Edge Thickness

30mm

Width

Up to 120 cm

Length

Up to 10 m

Dimensional Tolerances

+/- 2 mm for width and length

Edge Profile

Customizable from 10 options

Finish

Can be pre-finished with a food-safe sealant, or left unfinished for on-site finishing

Installation

Hassle-free installation experience with full-service measurement and installation completed in just one week

Damage Resistance

UV, scratches, stains

Pest Resistance Standards

Anti-termite and anti-fungal

Waterproof

Yes

Maintenance Advices

  • Wipe up spills immediately to prevent stains and water damage
  • Avoid placing hot pots and pans directly on the countertop to prevent scorching and burning
  • Use a cutting board to prevent scratches and dents from knives and other sharp utensils
  • Regularly clean the countertop with a mild soap and water solution, then dry it thoroughly to prevent water damage
  • Apply a food-safe oil or wax finish every few months to help protect the wood and maintain its appearance

FAQ

Wood countertops can last for many years with proper care and maintenance. The lifespan can vary depending on the type of wood, usage, and level of maintenance. With proper care and maintenance, a wood countertop can last for 20 to 30 years or more.

Compared to other kitchen countertop materials like marble and granite, wood countertops are generally more affordable. However, the price can vary depending on the wood species, the size and complexity of the countertop, and any additional customizations. While wood countertops may have a higher initial cost than some synthetic materials, they are often more durable and long-lasting, making them a cost-effective choice in the long run.

Wood countertops offer a unique warmth and beauty that other materials cannot match. They are also durable, versatile, and eco-friendly. However, they may require more maintenance than other materials and are susceptible to scratches, stains, and water damage.

While it’s possible to install a wood countertop yourself, it’s recommended to hire a professional to ensure proper measurement, cutting, and installation. Our full-service team can provide onsite measurement and customization to ensure the perfect fit for your space.

When choosing the right wood species for your countertop, consider the hardness, durability, and color of the wood. Beechwood, teak wood, rubber wood, and oak wood can be some of the most popular choices for countertops due to their strength and beautiful grain patterns. It’s best to consult with our experts to find the right wood species that suits your needs and preferences.

No, wood countertops are not recommended for outdoor use as they are sensitive to moisture and UV rays, which can cause warping, cracking, and fading. It’s best to use other materials specifically designed for outdoor use.

Yes, wood countertops can withstand heat, but it’s recommended to use trivets or hot pads to protect the surface from direct contact with hot pots or pans. Prolonged exposure to heat can cause damage such as discoloration or cracking.

To clean your wood countertop, simply wipe it down with a damp cloth and mild soap. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that could damage the wood.

While wood is a durable material, it’s recommended to use a cutting board to protect your countertop from scratches and potential damage.

Yes, when properly sealed and maintained, wood countertops are hygienic and safe to use in the kitchen.

The frequency of resealing your wood countertop will depend on the type of sealant used and the amount of use your countertop gets. It’s recommended to reseal your countertop every 1-3 years to maintain its beauty and durability.

Additional information

Thickness

17mm

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