Worktops

Four Big Questions: How to choose the best worktops for your needs

National sales and business development director of Blackheath Products, Keith Stokes answers the most commonly asked questions about choosing worktops

19 Feb, 25

National sales and business development director of Blackheath Products, Keith Stokes answers the most commonly asked questions about choosing worktops

Five Big Questions: How to choose the best worktops for your needs

When selecting a worktop, it’s important to consider several factors, including design variety, sustainability, durability and alignment with current trends.

Blackheath’s exclusive own-brand ranges – solid surfaces Staron and Mirostone, along with its Spectra Collection of laminate worktops, offer solutions tailored to meet these criteria, catering to a variety of budgets and preferences.

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Mirostone acrylic worktop measures 20mm thick and comes in 17 decors

 

Q: What worktop is best for design variety?

A: For design variety, all three ranges provide excellent options, depending on your preferences and budget. The Spectra Collection offers a wide selection of laminate worksurfaces, along with a choice of popular solid wood surfaces, featuring diverse textures, patterns, and finishes. Whether you prefer marble-inspired designs, industrial concrete effects, or natural woodgrains, this range delivers the look at an affordable price point.

If you’re looking for a premium option, Staron solid surfaces have over 80 decors in stock. It has thermoformable properties that enable bespoke creations. For a middle ground, Mirostone offers solid surface designs that combine modern aesthetics with practicality, featuring a range of timeless colours and patterns.

Q: What worktop is best for sustainability?

A: For eco-conscious consumers, both Staron and Mirostone are excellent choices. Staron is Greenguard certified and made from eco-friendly materials, ensuring low chemical emissions and a long lifespan through its renewable and repairable nature. Similarly, Mirostone is non-porous and highly durable, minimising waste by reducing the need for replacements.

The Spectra Collection, while a laminate option, also supports sustainability through its efficient manufacturing processes. The Spectra Square-Edge and Spectra Slim-Edge ranges provide a made-to-measure service, which helps to reduce waste by tailoring worktops to the required dimensions.

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Spectra Collection of laminate worktops features four ranges, including square edge, curved edge, slim edge and wood

 

Q: What worktop is best for durability?

A: When it comes to durability, all three ranges shine in their respective categories. Mirostone solid surface is resistant and non-porous for busy households or commercial spaces. There is also a a Mirostone Care and Maintenance kit, allowing users to keep your surface looking brand-new for longer.

Staron offers similar durability with added flexibility for custom designs. Its non-porous surface prevents bacterial growth and stains, providing a durable and hygienic choice for high-end projects.

For a more budget-friendly yet robust option, the Spectra Collection provides durable laminate worksurfaces that resist daily wear and tear. While not as resistant as solid surfaces, Spectra is an excellent choice for those seeking durability without premium pricing.

Q: What worktop best meets 2025 trends?

A: Each collection aligns with 2025 trends in its unique way. Staron solid surface leads with its ability to create seamless, integrated designs that suit minimalist and modern aesthetics. Its extensive palette, including muted earth tones and bold statement colours, provides alignment with upcoming trends.

Mirostone also supports contemporary trends with its solid surface properties and timeless designs, offering a practical yet stylish option for modern spaces.

Meanwhile, the Spectra Collection captures trending styles through its variety of laminate designs, including natural woodgrains and marble effects, making it a cost-effective way to stay current with design trends.

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Staron solid surface worktops come in 6mm and 12mm thicknesses