Low maintenance
Quartz is easy to clean and normally does not need sealing, which suits busy family kitchens, rental upgrades and everyday cooking spaces.
London Kitchen Worktops — Teddington TW11
Bespoke quartz worktops supplied, templated, fabricated and installed in Teddington for period homes, family kitchens, riverside apartments and modern refurbishments.
Teddington quartz specialists
At London Kitchen Worktops, we supply and install premium quartz worktops for homeowners renovating kitchens throughout Teddington. Every project includes a home measure, precise templating, expert fabrication and professional installation, with sink, hob and tap cut-outs, edge profiles and finishing details carefully planned before your chosen slab is manufactured.
Teddington is home to a wide variety of properties, from Victorian and Edwardian houses to family homes near Bushy Park, riverside and lock-side homes, modern apartments, and character properties around High Street, Broad Street, Park Road, Cambridge Road, Manor Road, Broom Road, Stanley Road and Kingston Road. With every property offering its own layout and design considerations, accurate measuring and experienced guidance help ensure a perfect fit.
Quartz is an excellent choice for these homes, providing a durable, elegant surface that doesn't require the regular sealing associated with many natural stones. It complements shaker kitchens, rear-extension projects, apartment refurbishments, kitchen islands and matching splashbacks, creating a practical, low-maintenance finish designed for everyday living.


Local trust
Many Teddington kitchens need more than a standard rectangular worktop. Older homes around the High Street conservation area, Cambridge Road and Manor Road may have walls that are not perfectly square, while apartment installations near riverside developments can need lift, stair and parking checks before fitting day.
Our process is designed around those real site details. We check cabinet levels, appliance positions, sink location, hob cut-outs, tap holes, wall returns, overhangs, splashback heights and access before fabrication starts.
For homes near Bushy Park, Teddington Station and the National Physical Laboratory on Hampton Road, the practical details often include family use, parking, delivery routes and kitchen layouts that need a durable made-to-measure quartz finish. Around Teddington Lock, Broom Water, Lensbury and Teddington Riverside, we also plan carefully for apartment access, riverside properties, tight staircases, lifts and larger island pieces.
Why choose quartz
Quartz is easy to clean and normally does not need sealing, which suits busy family kitchens, rental upgrades and everyday cooking spaces.
Engineered quartz gives predictable colour and pattern selection, helping the finished installation stay close to the sample you approved.
Quartz works well on kitchen islands, breakfast bars and waterfall ends where the worktop becomes a main design feature.
Careful templating helps quartz fit around uneven walls, chimney returns, alcoves and window areas often found in older Teddington homes.
Choose white, grey, black, Calacatta, Carrara-style or softly veined quartz to match your cabinets and flooring.
Every worktop is fabricated to the template, including sink cut-outs, hob cut-outs, tap holes, drainer grooves and edge profiles.
Quartz colours
White quartz, grey quartz, black quartz and Calacatta quartz are the strongest choices for many Teddington kitchens. The right colour depends on natural light, cabinet colour, flooring, room size and whether the worktop should feel calm, classic or dramatic.




White quartz brightens period kitchens and works well with painted shaker cabinets, brass fittings and lighter flooring.
Grey quartz is practical for family kitchens because it feels calm, neutral and easy to coordinate with modern or traditional cabinetry.
Calacatta quartz gives a marble-effect feature without moving away from the quartz-only focus of this page.
Black quartz creates contrast on statement islands and pairs well with white cabinets, timber details and contemporary lighting.
Carrara-style quartz is softer than bold Calacatta veining and suits classic Teddington kitchens where a lighter finish is preferred.
Samples help you compare the surface in your own kitchen light before final templating and fabrication.
Islands, splashbacks and upstands
Quartz kitchen islands are popular in Teddington rear extensions and open-plan layouts because they add preparation space, storage, seating and a clear centrepiece. A waterfall end can make the island feel more architectural, especially with veined quartz.
Matching quartz splashbacks and upstands create a clean finish around hob areas, sinks and wall runs. They reduce grout lines and make the worktop design feel complete.




Thickness and edge detail
Quartz is commonly chosen in 20mm or 30mm. A 20mm quartz worktop gives a slimmer contemporary look, while 30mm quartz gives a heavier and more traditional visual weight.
Edge profiles also change the finished appearance. A pencil edge is practical and softly rounded, a bevel edge gives a clean angled detail, and a mitred edge can create a thicker-looking island or waterfall feature.
During fabrication we prepare sink cut-outs, hob cut-outs, tap holes and drainer grooves to suit your selected sink, hob and kitchen layout.

Precision is especially important around undermount sinks, induction hobs, tap holes, splashback returns and visible island edges. These details are confirmed at templating before the quartz is cut and finished.
Home measure to installation
Email or WhatsApp your kitchen plan, rough sizes, photos, preferred quartz colour and TW11 postcode.
Compare quartz samples and narrow down white, grey, black, Calacatta or Carrara-style finishes.
We check cabinet levels, access, appliances, sink position, hob position, overhangs and splashback needs.
The template confirms accurate dimensions, joins, wall returns, cut-outs and fabrication details.
The quartz is fabricated with planned edge profiles, sink cut-outs, hob cut-outs, tap holes and drainer grooves.
The fitting team installs the quartz, checks joints, levels, support and finish, then gives aftercare advice.



Local project scenario
A realistic Teddington enquiry is a family kitchen renovation in a Victorian or Edwardian house near Park Road, Cambridge Road or Manor Road. The brief is usually to replace tired surfaces with white or Calacatta quartz, add a practical island, include an undermount sink, prepare a hob cut-out and finish the cooking wall with a matching quartz splashback.
The main planning challenge in this type of home is rarely the quartz itself. It is the surrounding detail: slightly uneven walls, older window reveals, cabinet levels, appliance positions, narrow side access, parking for delivery and the safe movement of large quartz pieces through the property.
Before fabrication, the home measure and template would confirm the island size, seam positions, sink and hob locations, tap hole, drainer grooves, upstand height and any full-height splashback panels. This avoids guesswork and helps the finished worktops fit the kitchen rather than forcing the kitchen to fit the slab.
For a before-and-after style renovation, quartz usually makes the largest visual difference when the same surface is continued across the main worktop runs, island, upstands and splashback. The result is a brighter, cleaner and more intentional kitchen without moving away from a low-maintenance quartz finish.

Local project gallery
These images show the types of quartz finishes, fabrication details and installation features requested for Teddington kitchens, including islands, splashbacks, upstands, edge profiles and sink areas.




The gallery supports the main decisions Teddington homeowners usually need to make before templating: quartz colour, edge profile, splashback height, sink position, drainer grooves and island layout.
Before cutting, we confirm the hob cut-out, undermount sink cut-out, tap hole, upstand returns, visible edges, seams and any waterfall end details so the final quartz is fabricated accurately.
For houses and flats, the fitting plan should consider parking, stairs, door widths, lifts, cabinet strength, appliance clearance and safe handling of larger quartz pieces.
After installation, we explain simple quartz cleaning and care so the new worktops remain easy to maintain in everyday family use.
Price guide
Quartz worktop prices in Teddington depend on the chosen quartz, slab count, thickness, layout, number of cut-outs, splashbacks, upstands, edge profiles, access and installation complexity. We avoid fake fixed prices because every kitchen is measured and fabricated differently.
| Quote factor | Why it changes the price |
|---|---|
| Quartz colour and brand | Plain, speckled, marble-effect and premium veined quartz ranges can price differently. |
| Slab size and layout | Long runs, islands and waterfall ends can require more material and careful seam planning. |
| 20mm or 30mm thickness | Thickness affects material use, edge detail and the final look of the kitchen. |
| Cut-outs and grooves | Sink cut-outs, hob cut-outs, tap holes and drainer grooves add fabrication time. |
| Access and parking | Flats, tight stairs, limited parking and large slabs may require additional planning. |
Already have kitchen units fitted or a plan ready? Book a home measure so the quartz template, cut-outs, splashbacks, upstands, island details and installation access can be checked properly.
Helpful to send:
Kitchen photos, rough sizes, quartz colour preference, sink and hob details, floor level, parking notes and any access restrictions.
Safe fabrication
Quartz worktops must be fabricated with proper controls, planning and handling. Our process focuses on accurate templating, controlled fabrication, safe slab movement and professional installation rather than careless on-site cutting.
The template confirms dimensions, joins, cut-outs, upstands, splashbacks and edge profiles before fabrication begins.
Cutting, polishing and detailing are planned with appropriate dust-control and water-suppression methods where required.
Large quartz pieces are handled with access, support, levelling and final finish in mind.
Nearby areas
If you're planning a new kitchen in Teddington, we're here to help with expertly crafted and professionally installed quartz worktops. We also work with homeowners in nearby areas where it makes practical sense, delivering the same high standards of craftsmanship, attention to detail and personal service on every project.
Useful links
Use these links to compare quartz options, view customer proof and learn more before choosing your worktop.
Questions from local customers
Yes. London Kitchen Worktops supplies, templates, fabricates and installs quartz worktops for Teddington homes, including TW11 period houses, family kitchens, riverside flats and modern refurbishments.
The cost depends on quartz colour, slab size, thickness, number of slabs, sink cut-outs, hob cut-outs, drainer grooves, upstands, splashbacks, island size, edge profile and installation access. Send photos or plans for an accurate quote.
Yes. A kitchen plan, rough sizes, photos, preferred quartz colour, thickness preference and Teddington postcode are usually enough for an initial estimate before home measure and templating.
Yes. Comparing white, grey, black, Calacatta and Carrara-style quartz samples in your own kitchen light is recommended before final templating.
No. Engineered quartz worktops are non-porous and normally do not need sealing, making them practical for busy kitchens and family homes.
Yes. We fabricate matching quartz upstands, full-height hob splashbacks, kitchen islands, breakfast bars and waterfall ends where suitable for your chosen slab and layout.
Yes. Older Teddington properties often need careful templating around uneven walls, chimney returns, window reveals and existing cabinetry. We check these details during the home measure.
Yes. Please send floor level, lift access, stair width, loading restrictions and parking details so the slab handling and installation plan can be prepared safely.
20mm quartz gives a slimmer modern look, while 30mm quartz feels more substantial. The best choice depends on cabinet style, island size, edge profile and the visual weight you want.
Timescale depends on material availability, fabrication detail, splashbacks, cut-outs and access. After templating, we confirm the fabrication and installation schedule for your Teddington project.
Yes. This page focuses on Teddington, but we also cover nearby areas including Hampton Wick, Hampton Hill, Twickenham, Strawberry Hill, Fulwell, Ham, Petersham and Kingston upon Thames.
Quartz fabrication is planned with controlled methods, water suppression where required, dust control and professional handling. We do not treat engineered stone as a basic DIY material.
Ready to start?
Send your kitchen plan, photos, rough measurements, preferred quartz colour and TW11 postcode. We will help you choose the right quartz option and confirm the next step.
Showroom:
Unit 9, Boston Business Park, Trumpers Way, London W7 2QA
Appointment only
Phone: 0333 090 9876
Email: info@londonkitchenworktops.com