![]() White and oak kitchen with waterfall countertops Image from The Nester Monochrome kitchen with waterfall countertops Image from The Design Chaser Neutral kitchen with waterfall worktops and black taps Image from Coco and Jack Kitchen with midcentury lighting, hexagonal tile splashback and waterfall worktops Image from Design Sponge Industrial decor kitchen with wood waterfall worktop Image from White and wood kitchen with waterfall work surfaces Image from Architectural DigestĬontemporary kitchen with waterfall worktops in Carrara marble Image from Martha Stewart Grey and white kitchen with waterfall countertops and statement pendant lighting Image from Apartment Therapy Kitchen of Rifle Paper Founder Anna Bond with dark units and waterfall worktops Image from A Cup of Jo Thankfully I loved the appearance of it (and could not be doing with more days trying to cater for two hungry kids without kitchen worktops), so it’s here to stay.įor anyone else considering a waterfall worktop here are some inspiration pics, plus my take on the advantages and disadvantages. They okayed this, however on the big day a waterfall countertops was installed. Predictably, I love everything about the entire house).īeing the indecisive person I am, I had a last minute change of heart in the run up to the worktop installation date, and asked the worktop fitters to stick to a standard worktop rather than a waterfall. ![]() (The first one is of Anna Bond’s kitchen, as in Anna Bond of Rifle Paper Co. As per the gorgeous worktops in the header above. What is a Waterfall Worktop?Ī waterfall worktop is one which drops vertically down the side of a kitchen cabinet/kitchen island all the way down to the floor, thus creating a ‘waterfall’ effect. You may also notice from the ‘after’ image that we decided to go for a waterfall worktop. (Ignore the Christmassy decs in the ‘after’ photo – soz about that). We went for quartz (Remember this post where I was hankering after oak worktops, whereas Rich was all about the quartz? Argh, kicking myself that he won that battle…) and you can see a little sneak peek of the before and afters in the slider above. We made an excellent start towards the back end of last year by moving some of the bulky kitchen cupboards into the garage, and installing new worktops. ![]() I’m praying that 2019 will also be the year that Project Kitchen in the Soeno household is completed. Happy New Year! I hope that on Christmas Day you lovely readers got everything you wished for, and that 2019 will be a happy and healthy one. ![]()
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