Station Road and town-centre flats
For apartments around Station Road, Addlestone One and The Light Addlestone, we assess lift sizes, stairways, corridors, parking, slab dimensions and delivery routes well before installation day.
London Kitchen Worktops — quartz worktops in Addlestone
Bespoke quartz worktops supplied, templated, fabricated and installed for Addlestone and KT15 homes, from Station Road apartment kitchens to family renovations near Addlestone Park, Bourneside and the River Wey.
Quartz brands and samples
Choosing the right quartz is about seeing how each surface works within your kitchen, rather than relying on images on a screen. We’ll help you compare leading quartz brands, explore white and grey shades, Calacatta-inspired veining, 20mm and 30mm thicknesses, and different finishes, so you can confidently select a worktop that complements your cabinetry, flooring and lighting before your kitchen is professionally templated.
Bespoke quartz in KT15
Addlestone is home to a wide variety of properties, from modern apartments in the regenerated town centre to family semis, detached houses, bungalows and open-plan kitchen-diners created through refurbishment. Every kitchen is different, which is why an accurate quartz worktop quotation should reflect the layout, design and installation requirements of your home rather than relying on a simple price per square metre.
We can provide a detailed quotation using photos, plans, approximate dimensions and site information, taking into account the quartz surface, slab requirements, edge profile, upstands, splashbacks, island sections, sink and hob cut-outs, tap holes and drainer grooves. Once your kitchen base units have been fully installed and levelled, we carry out precise digital templating to capture every measurement before your worktops are fabricated.
Everything we do is centred on engineered quartz worktops, giving you expert advice and a quotation tailored to your project. Whether you're planning a new kitchen or updating an existing one, we supply and install quartz worktops, kitchen islands, splashbacks, upstands, waterfall ends, polished edges and all the finishing details that create a durable, practical and beautifully finished kitchen.

Local trust
Addlestone offers a wide range of homes, from contemporary apartments around Station Road, Addlestone One and The Light Addlestone to larger family properties near Addlestone Park, Bourneside Road, Victory Park and the residential neighbourhoods of Addlestone North and Addlestone South. Every kitchen presents different requirements, so we tailor each quartz quotation to the property's layout, access, slab sizes, island design and the accuracy of the surrounding walls rather than relying on standard pricing.
Our recommendations are based on the way you'll use your kitchen. A semi-detached home opened into a spacious kitchen-diner may benefit from a large island with seating, matching upstands and generous worktop space, while a bungalow renovation often calls for a practical, low-maintenance surface with carefully planned sink and hob positions. Apartments close to the regenerated town centre may also require advance planning for lifts, stair access and timed deliveries to ensure large quartz slabs are brought into the property safely.
For apartments around Station Road, Addlestone One and The Light Addlestone, we assess lift sizes, stairways, corridors, parking, slab dimensions and delivery routes well before installation day.
Many extended semi-detached and detached homes are ideal for spacious quartz islands, breakfast bars, undermount sinks, hob runs, splashbacks and upstands that complement modern open-plan living.
Bungalow renovations often suit bright, hard-wearing quartz surfaces that are easy to maintain, with thoughtfully planned joins and layouts that work with the character of older properties.
Homes around Crouch Oak and Victory Park frequently combine traditional layouts with contemporary kitchen renovations, making precise templating essential for a perfect fit.
Properties close to the River Wey, Coxes Lock and New Haw often feature unique wall lines and remodelled layouts, so every template is carefully checked before fabrication begins.
We also consider practical installation details such as parking, unloading and carrying routes, helping ensure heavy quartz islands, waterfall ends and large splashbacks are delivered and fitted safely.
Why choose quartz
Quartz has become a popular choice for modern kitchens because it combines the appearance of natural stone with outstanding everyday practicality. Its non-porous surface is easy to maintain, resists everyday staining and offers consistent colours and patterns, making it equally suited to busy family kitchens, breakfast bars, compact apartments and spacious open-plan living areas.
For many Addlestone homeowners, quartz provides the ideal balance between style and convenience, eliminating the need for regular sealing while delivering a clean, contemporary finish. Lighter white quartz can brighten kitchens with limited natural light, grey tones create a refined modern look, and Calacatta-inspired designs add striking veining that makes islands and splashbacks stand out as elegant focal points.

Quartz colours
White quartz helps brighten kitchens around Addlestone where daylight, cabinet colour or room shape makes the space feel heavy. It pairs well with shaker doors, gloss units and darker handles.
Grey quartz gives a softer finish for taupe, sage, charcoal and timber kitchens. It is a practical choice for busy family layouts where a calm, durable surface is needed.
Calacatta-style quartz gives dramatic veining for islands, splashbacks and statement worktop runs while keeping the page and product choice firmly quartz-focused.



Quartz features
The strongest quartz designs are planned before fabrication. Island sizes, overhangs, waterfall ends, hob splashbacks, sink positions, seam placement and handling routes all affect how the finished worktop looks and performs.
A quartz island can become the main working and seating area, especially in open-plan Addlestone kitchen-diners with bifold doors or underfloor heating.
Matching quartz splashbacks reduce grout lines and create a clean finish behind hobs, sinks and feature runs.
Upstands protect the base of walls and help hide small wall variations after templating.
Waterfall ends need planned support, mitred edge detailing, slab matching and careful access checks.


Finishing details
Most Addlestone quartz worktop projects use either 20mm or 30mm quartz. A 20mm profile looks clean and contemporary, while 30mm gives more visual weight for family kitchens and feature islands. Mitred edges can create an even bolder look on waterfall ends.
Edge profiles should suit the way the kitchen is used. Pencil edges are smooth and practical, bevel edges add a subtle angled detail, and mitred edges help create a thicker visual block where the design calls for it.

Measure and process
Your project begins with a home measure, where we assess the kitchen layout, access, cabinet positions, approximate dimensions and appliance locations to confirm everything is ready for templating. This stage is particularly valuable in Addlestone homes, where older properties, extensions, new flooring or apartment access can all influence the installation process.
Once the base units are fully fitted and level, we carry out precise templating to capture the exact shape of your worktops, including wall lines, sink and hob positions, overhangs, splashback heights, upstand runs, joins and exposed returns. Your quartz is then fabricated off site with the agreed sink and hob cut-outs, tap holes, drainer grooves and chosen edge profile, ensuring every detail is prepared before installation.
On installation day, each quartz section is carefully delivered into position, supported correctly, aligned at every joint and expertly finished around sinks, hobs, upstands and splashbacks to achieve a precise, high-quality fit that complements your kitchen.

We review the room, cabinets, island size, access, appliance details and whether the project is ready for a template.
The template confirms the finished quartz dimensions and fabrication information before cutting begins.
Quartz is prepared with agreed sink cut-outs, hob cut-outs, tap holes, drainer grooves, edges, upstands and splashback pieces.
The fitting team installs the quartz, checks support and completes the visible details around appliances and finished edges.

Safe fabrication
Quartz is an engineered stone, so fabrication must be planned properly. We measure and template at your Addlestone property once the kitchen is ready, then complete the main cutting, polishing, sink cut-outs, hob cut-outs, tap holes, drainer grooves and edge work off site wherever possible.
Workshop fabrication allows better control of dust, water suppression, extraction, handling and finishing quality. Any essential on-site adjustment is treated as a controlled task, not routine dry cutting. This is especially important for engineered quartz because silica dust control is a key health and safety issue in the UK stone industry.
For homeowners, this means a cleaner process, a more organised fitting day and a better-finished quartz surface. It also helps protect finished floors, cabinets, appliances and newly decorated spaces in Addlestone apartments, semis, detached homes and bungalows.
Local project scenario
A realistic Addlestone enquiry could come from a family home near Addlestone Park or Bourneside Road where the kitchen is being opened into a dining space. The homeowner may want white veined quartz for a main island, perimeter worktops, an undermount sink, hob cut-out, tap hole, drainer grooves, upstands and a short matching splashback behind the hob.
Another common enquiry could be a town-centre apartment near Station Road or Addlestone One where the worktop area is smaller, but access planning matters more. In that type of property, the quotation needs lift or stair details, corridor width, parking arrangements, worktop piece sizes and whether an island or tall splashback can be handled safely.
For bungalows, semi-detached homes and detached houses, the key checks are cabinet levels, wall alignment, island support, overhangs, appliance specifications, join positions and whether all support panels are fitted before templating. This is an example scenario based on Addlestone housing and renovation patterns, not a claim about a named customer, address or completed project.
Local project gallery
Browse our gallery to see the quality and craftsmanship that go into every installation. You'll find inspiration for veined quartz islands, contemporary grey worktops, sink and hob layouts, edge profile options, 20mm and 30mm thicknesses, waterfall ends, along with examples of our templating process and professionally finished installations to help you plan your own kitchen.










Project proof
Before booking a quartz quote in Addlestone, you can view our real project videos, fitting footage, completed worktop details and customer video testimonials. This gives you practical proof of the worktop finish, templating process, installation care, sink cut-outs, hob cut-outs, upstands, splashbacks and island details we deliver on actual projects.
Watch completed quartz worktops, kitchen islands, splashbacks, worktop joins, polished edges and installation details from real fitted projects.
View Recent ProjectsSee genuine customer video feedback and compare the finished quartz workmanship before arranging your Addlestone home measure.
Watch TestimonialsBrowse finished kitchens, quartz surfaces, island details and before-after examples to help choose the right quartz style for your property.
Open GalleryPricing guide
Quartz pricing depends on the complete specification. A small straight run in an apartment will not price the same as a large open-plan family kitchen with an island, waterfall ends, full-height splashback and multiple cut-outs.
| Quote factor | What changes the cost |
|---|---|
| Quartz range and brand | Plain, speckled, white, grey and premium veined quartz ranges can all price differently. |
| 20mm or 30mm thickness | Thickness affects material use, edge style, visual weight and handling. |
| Sink and hob cut-outs | Undermount sinks, polished edges, tap holes, hob cut-outs and drainer grooves add fabrication work. |
| Upstands and splashbacks | Matching quartz wall pieces add material, template detail and fitting time. |
| Access and slab handling | Flats, narrow stairs, parking restrictions, long carries and large islands may need extra planning. |
Addlestone quartz checklist
Send your kitchen plan, photos, rough dimensions, KT15 postcode, preferred quartz colour, and details for the island, sink, hob, tap holes, drainer grooves, upstands, splashbacks, edge profile and thickness. This helps us price supply, templating, fabrication and installation more accurately.
Ready to price your Addlestone kitchen?
Email or WhatsApp your plan, photos and preferred quartz finish. We can advise on samples, templating and installation before you book a measure.
Useful quartz links
Take a look through these pages to compare quartz colours, finishes and design ideas, while seeing the quality of our workmanship across a range of completed kitchens. You'll also find practical guidance to help you choose the right surface before requesting your Addlestone quotation. A great place to begin is our main Quartz Worktops London page, then compare quartz brands such as Caesarstone, Silestone, Classic Quartz Stone, Modern Quartz Stone and NobleStone.
For proof of installation quality, view our recent quartz projects, video testimonials, photo gallery and before and after gallery. For practical questions, use our FAQ page and Health & Safety page.
Nearby areas
If you're based just outside Addlestone, you may find one of our nearby location pages more relevant to your project. This page is dedicated to homeowners in Addlestone, while the links below make it easy to explore information for surrounding areas if you're planning a kitchen renovation elsewhere.
Questions from local customers
Quartz worktop costs in Addlestone depend on the quartz brand, slab size, 20mm or 30mm thickness, number of joins, sink cut-outs, hob cut-outs, tap holes, drainer grooves, upstands, splashbacks, waterfall ends and access. Send photos, a rough sketch, dimensions and your KT15 postcode for a clearer quartz-only quote.
Yes. We provide quartz supply, home measure, professional templating, fabrication and installation for Addlestone kitchens. Once your cabinets are fixed, level and ready, we can template the exact layout before fabricating the quartz with the agreed cut-outs, grooves and edge details.
Yes, subject to access. Flats near Station Road, Addlestone One and The Light Addlestone may need lift dimensions, stair checks, parking planning and careful slab handling before installation. Share photos of the access route when requesting your quote.
Both can work well. 20mm quartz gives a slim modern profile for contemporary cabinets, while 30mm quartz creates a stronger visual edge for family kitchens and islands. The best choice depends on cabinet style, island size, splashback plans and the look you want.
A pencil edge is usually the most practical everyday choice because it gives a softened, clean finish. A bevel edge can look more defined, while a mitred edge is useful when you want a thicker visual apron or waterfall end on an island.
Yes. We can fabricate quartz with undermount sink cut-outs, polished internal edges, tap holes and drainer grooves once the sink model, tap position and groove direction are confirmed. These details should be agreed before fabrication begins.
Worktop replacement on its own is usually part of a kitchen refurbishment, but wider building works, extensions, structural changes, listed buildings or conservation constraints may need separate checks. For larger projects, confirm requirements with Runnymede guidance or your designer before the kitchen is ready for templating.
Timescales depend on quartz availability, confirmed template details, cut-outs, edge profiles, splashbacks, upstands and access. After templating, we confirm the fitting schedule so you know when the fabricated quartz will be installed.
Quartz is low-maintenance and non-porous, making it suitable for everyday cooking, family kitchens and compact apartments. Clean with suitable products, wipe spills quickly and avoid harsh chemicals, direct high heat and heavy impact around exposed edges.
Yes. You can request a home measure and discuss options before making the final material choice. We can help you compare white quartz, grey quartz, Calacatta-style quartz, 20mm and 30mm thicknesses, and edge profiles before the template is finalised.
Quartz is templated and fabricated off site wherever possible using controlled workshop methods. Essential on-site work is planned carefully, and unsafe dry cutting of engineered stone is not used as a normal site method.
Yes. Quartz can work very well in Addlestone One-style apartment kitchens because it gives a clean, low-maintenance surface in compact layouts. The main checks are lift access, stair routes, worktop piece size, parking and whether the sink, hob and appliance details are confirmed before templating.
Yes. Quartz is a practical choice for bungalow kitchens because it is durable, non-porous and easy to keep clean. For bungalow refurbishments, we pay close attention to wall lines, cabinet levels, sink positions, hob positions, upstand height and whether the layout needs a slim 20mm or stronger-looking 30mm quartz finish.
Yes. For extension-led kitchens, templating should happen after the cabinets, support panels, end panels and appliance positions are fixed and level. If the project involves wider building work, make sure planning, building control, electrics, plumbing and plastering stages are coordinated before the quartz template appointment.
Yes, these nearby areas can be discussed when relevant to your project. This page is focused on Addlestone, but nearby local pages may be more suitable if your property is outside the main Addlestone area.
Ready to start?
Send your kitchen plan, photos, rough measurements, preferred quartz colour and Addlestone postcode. We can advise on samples, templating, fabrication, sink cut-outs, hob cut-outs, drainer grooves, upstands, splashbacks, installation and the next step.
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