
Haringey
Dekton & sintered worktops in Haringey
We cover 21 neighbourhoods in Haringey — Hornsey, Muswell Hill and Noel Park among them — across 8 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 Haringey's stock means for sintered stone
Taken across the whole of Haringey, 54.1% of the housing was already standing before 1919, among the highest in London. 22.8% of homes sit in converted or shared houses, among the highest in London.
54.1%
Standing before 1919
of the housing
3rd of 33 London boroughs, highest first
22.8%
Converted or shared houses
of homes
4th of 33 London boroughs, highest first
Standing before 191954.1%
Sintered stone is hard, so a scribe against a bowed old wall is machined rather than eased on site. That means the template has to be right, and it is taken after the units are in. Finish decided against your own units, not under showroom light.
Converted or shared houses22.8%
Where the stairs rule out a conventional slab, thin sintered panels are usually the answer, and the surface loses nothing for being thinner. It moves the machining time more than it moves the material cost.
Our sintered stone runs from £250 to £300 per square metre for most of the catalogue, with 65 colours in the range. What moves the number is the cut list — joins, cut-outs and how the pieces nest into a slab — rather than the floor area of the room.
£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
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 Haringey
Will sintered stone sit properly against the old walls in a Haringey kitchen?
Yes, provided it is templated and not estimated. Walls this age are rarely straight, so the wall line is cut from a physical template taken after the units are fixed and level. That is why we do not quote a worktop from a floor plan.
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 Haringey?
Yes — 21 neighbourhoods across 8 postcode districts, Alexandra Park, Bounds Green, Bruce Grove and Crouch 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.
Other surfaces
The same kitchens, in something else
The housing does not change, so most of what is on this page still applies. What changes is weight, machining and maintenance.
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