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Dekton Worktops Colour, Thickness & Advantages

  • By Andrii Mysheniuk
  • Posted June 12, 2018

Are you planning a new cooking area or looking to update your existing one? Whatever it is, one important decision you have to make is selecting the proper countertop. Since there are so many worktop options available, it might be difficult to choose one that will stand the test of time and add extra style to your kitchen. One among them is Dekton worktop, which is a preferred option for homeowners and designers alike.

In this blog, let’s explore what Dekton worktops are made from, how much they cost, their thicknesses, and the benefits they will bring to your kitchen so you can decide if this is a suitable option for you.

What is Dekton Made Of?

The common doubt for people is “What is a dekton worktop made of?”.  It is made using an advanced process called particle sintering technology. In this process, a mixture of porcelain, glass, and natural quartz minerals is fused at extremely high heat and pressure to produce a dense and non-porous material. The outcome is a surface with all the superior characteristics of these materials and greater performance and aesthetic versatility.

This special composition makes Dekton one of the most durable surfaces available. It never deteriorates in its composition and looks, or resists temperatures, scratches, or stains.

Popular Dekton Worktop Colours

Whites & Light Neutrals

  • Dekton Aura: Nature-inspired marble with subtle grey veining over white, ideal for sophisticated and enduring kitchens.
  • Dekton Zenith: Bright, clean white that produces a fresh and contemporary look, suitable for a minimalist kitchen style.
  • Dekton Lunar: Pale, light grey with fine texture, having the look of concrete with an elegant finish.

Greys & Concrete-Inspired Tones

  • Dekton Kreta: A medium grey with a uniform, smooth finish that closely resembles the appearance of industrial concrete.
  • Dekton Soke: With a worn cement-like pattern, this colour is ideal for modern urban kitchens.
  • Dekton Keon: Named after natural stone, Keon is a mix of grey and beige tones and thus a great versatile option.

Beige & Earthy Tones

  • Dekton Danae: A beige tone with natural stone-inspired veining is ideal for the creation of a warm, inviting space.
  • Dekton Edora: A gentle, neutral beige that flows easily into classic and contemporary kitchen environments.
  • Dekton Valterra: A deep, earthy brown with a subtle texture. It brings depth and warmth to the room.

Advantages of Dekton Worktops

  • Exceptional Durability: Dekton surfaces are highly resistant to scratches and heat. So they are ideal for use in the demanding environment of a kitchen. Dekton surfaces can handle heavy kitchen tasks without showing signs of wear.
  • Variety of Colours and Finishes: Dekton is available in various colours, textures, and finishes. It provides great design versatility for different kitchen styles.
  • Low Maintenance: Dekton is non-porous, so liquids are not absorbed. It reduces the chances of staining and makes it easier to clean. Regular wiping with a damp cloth is sufficient to keep its appearance.
  • Heat and Fire Resistance: Dekton is heat-resistant, so you can safely place hot cookware directly onto your countertop without any damage. This feature makes it ideal for kitchens where cooking takes place.
  • UV Resistance: Its UV light-resistant properties help maintain colour vibrancy, making it ideal for use in both indoor and outdoor applications like outdoor kitchens and patio areas.
  • Design Flexibility: Dekton is available in various thicknesses, allowing for customisation to different design preferences and functional needs. No matter if you are looking for sleek, thin, or bold, thick Dekton has you covered.
  • Scratch and Impact Resistance: Due to its hardness, Dekton is scratch-resistant against knives and other sharp objects and can withstand heavy impacts, particularly in high-traffic kitchens.
  • Hygienic Surface: As a non-porous surface, Dekton doesn’t have bacteria, so it is an ideal food preparation surface.

Dekton Thickness Choices

Dekton worktops are available in various thicknesses to suit multiple design styles and practical considerations:

  • 4 mm Dekton: Perfect for wall cladding, furniture surfaces, and other decorative applications. Ideal for sleek, modern interiors.
  • 8 mm: Ideal for lightweight and vertical surfaces. It is good for an innovative, modern feel.
  • 12 mm: Usually used for countertops. This thickness is the standard for kitchens in residential spaces.
  • 20 mm: Upgraded durability, ideal for high-traffic spaces & heavy-duty applications. It is ideal for busy kitchens or commercial spaces.
  • 30 mm: Provides a thick surface, heavy-duty applications, and a luxurious, substantial look. So, it is suitable for luxury kitchen designs.

The thickness you choose for your countertop will be an important decision, as thicker Dekton worktops will add more value but also require a more robust feel.

Dekton Worktop Price​ In The UK

Dekton price depends on the colour chosen, thickness, and installation complexity. Prices typically run from $80 to $160 per square foot.

While this positions Dekton at a higher price point compared to materials like laminate, its durability and low maintenance make it a long-term investment. The price may be determined by the material’s quality, the drawing’s complexity, and the installation’s labour fees.

This longevity saves you from the costs of repairs and replacements over time, making Dekton a smart investment choice in the long run.

Installation Tips for Dekton Worktops

It is recommended that professional installers be hired when installing Dekton worktops, as this material has the density and precision required for cutting and fitting.

  • Smooth Installation: Dekton’s consistency allows for nearly invisible seams, especially when using large slabs.
  • Proper Support: Ensure the work surface is adequately supported, especially for overhangs or islands.
  • Avoid Direct Impact: Though it is durable, to keep the finish flawless, do not drop heavy objects directly onto a surface.

To Conclude 

Dekton worktops blend beautiful colours, adaptable thicknesses, and huge benefits to make them the best for contemporary kitchens. From luxurious marble-white finishes to striking industrial greys and natural earthy tones, there’s a colour for every taste. In 4mm to 30mm thicknesses, Dekton has it all, from slimline furniture cladding to substantial worktops. Heat, scratch, and stain resistance, as well as its low maintenance, guarantee durable beauty.

At KML Worktops, we offer top-quality Dekton worktops with professional advice and fitting. Elevate your kitchen with a long-lasting, fashionable Dekton surface from KML Worktops today!

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