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Worktop Surface Designs that Render Beautifully in 3D




There are various types of worktop surfaces, each with their own unique characteristics but all with one thing in common, they render beautifully in 3D High Definition. If you are a kitchen, bed or bath designer, bespoke joiner, interior designer or anyone kitting out interior spaces, then adding 3d Rendering to your services will ensure your clients can visualise their surface design choices and feel confident of the end result. Here is a list of common worktop surfaces:

  1. Granite: Durable and natural stone known for its unique patterns and durability.

  2. Quartz: Engineered stone made from crushed quartz crystals, offering durability, uniformity, and a wide range of colors.

  3. Marble: Elegant and luxurious natural stone with distinctive veining patterns, albeit softer and more porous than granite.

  4. Solid Surface: Man-made material like Corian, providing a seamless appearance, easy maintenance, and diverse design options.

  5. Wood: Offers warmth and a natural feel, with varieties like butcher block and hardwood providing a classic look.

  6. Laminate: Affordable and versatile, with a variety of colours and patterns, but may be prone to scratching and damage.

  7. Concrete: Customisable, modern, and durable, but may require proper sealing and maintenance.

  8. Stainless Steel: Sleek, hygienic, and durable, commonly used in contemporary and industrial-style kitchens.

  9. Tile: Versatile and available in various materials, including ceramic, porcelain, and natural stone, with a wide range of styles.

  10. Soapstone: Heat-resistant and durable, known for its smooth feel and natural, dark appearance.

  11. Recycled Glass: Eco-friendly option with a unique, contemporary appearance.

  12. Quartzite: Natural stone similar to marble but with the durability of granite.

  13. Slate: Durable and non-porous, available in a range of colors, often used for a rustic or natural look.

  14. Travertine: Porous natural stone with a unique appearance, often used for a classic, aged look.



The choice of worktop surface depends on factors like aesthetics, durability, maintenance, and budget.


Ask us about 3d rendering your next project.

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