Hi, this may be a dumb question but I need someone to clarify this please...
If a standard Caesarstone benchtop is 20mm and you request an upgrade to 40mm, is the actual benchtop 40mm or does it just have a 40mm edges?
Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Caesarstone benchtop thickness 9Jan 30, 2016 11:00 am goody59 They join the stone with a mitre join on the edges and the join is right on the arrised edge so you don't see them. It looks 40mm thick stone from normal viewing positions. They don't normally mitre to get a 40mm look. For 40mm they will generally sandwich two bits together, they way they do it you would struggle to see the join line (does depend upon stone though). For 60mm+ that's when they mitre. OP, one thing, when they sandwich they need to sandwich the front and back edges, so just be careful that at the back they don't sandwich into the space where the tap goes. In my current house the back edge of the 40mm section comes to the edge of the sink. In my case it isn't an issue as the tap goes through the sink, but if I were to have one that went through the bench it would be 40mm at that point. |