Architect-led refurbishments
We regularly work from architectural drawings, kitchen plans and builder schedules, ensuring templating and fabrication fit smoothly into the overall renovation programme.
London Kitchen Worktops — quartz worktops in Wimbledon
Bespoke quartz worktops supplied, templated, fabricated and installed for Wimbledon and SW19 homes, from architect-led refurbishments and premium family kitchen extensions to modern apartments, islands, splashbacks and luxury quartz finishes.
Quartz brands and samples
Choosing the right quartz is much easier when you can see full-size samples alongside your kitchen cabinet doors, flooring and under your home's natural and artificial lighting. We can provide an accurate quotation from your plans or photos before helping you refine your selection, whether you're drawn to crisp whites, elegant greys, Calacatta-style, Carrara-style or understated neutral quartz. With expert guidance, you'll be able to choose a surface that complements your Wimbledon kitchen and suits both your design vision and everyday lifestyle.
Bespoke quartz in Wimbledon
Every kitchen is different, which is why a bespoke quartz worktop involves far more than choosing a slab. Whether you're renovating a Victorian terrace near the town centre, a family semi close to Wimbledon Park, a Village property by the Common, a home in Parkside or Copse Hill, or a mansion flat, each project requires careful planning for access, overhangs, joins, splashbacks and safe installation.
We manage the entire process from quartz supply, precision templating and expert fabrication through to professional installation. Every worktop is made to suit your kitchen, with accurately finished sink cut-outs, hob cut-outs, tap holes, drainer grooves, upstands, splashbacks, waterfall ends and edge profiles for high-specification Wimbledon homes.
To get started, simply send us your kitchen plans, rough dimensions or a few photos. We'll provide guidance on suitable quartz options, answer any questions and help you choose the right surface before arranging a convenient home measure.

Premium Wimbledon kitchens
Many homeowners in Wimbledon invest in their kitchens as part of a wider renovation, choosing quartz worktops that offer lasting quality, refined design and precise craftsmanship. From Wimbledon Village, Parkside and Copse Hill to The Downs, Ridgway and the wider SW19 area, projects often form part of substantial refurbishments, extensions or architect-led home improvements where every detail matters.
In these homes, the finish is just as important as the material itself. Selecting the right quartz to complement painted cabinetry, achieving seamless joins across long worktop runs, planning island overhangs, matching splashbacks, neatly finished upstands, polished sink cut-outs and carefully profiled edges all contribute to a kitchen that feels beautifully balanced and built to last.
We regularly work from architectural drawings, kitchen plans and builder schedules, ensuring templating and fabrication fit smoothly into the overall renovation programme.
Quartz islands, breakfast bars and hard-wearing sink runs provide the durability busy households need while maintaining a high-quality, elegant finish.
Period properties often require careful access planning, detailed wall-line checks and thoughtfully selected quartz surfaces that complement the original character of the home.
We assess lift access, stairways, turning spaces and slab handling in advance, allowing installation to be carefully planned and completed efficiently.
Local trust
Wimbledon's homes range from period houses and family semis to Victorian terraces, detached properties, cottages, mansion flats, converted apartments and contemporary developments. Whether you're renovating in Wimbledon Village, near Wimbledon Common, Parkside, Copse Hill, Wimbledon Park, South Park Gardens or Merton Park, the worktop installation is often an important stage within a larger kitchen refurbishment or home extension.
Older properties often feature uneven walls, deeper window reveals and more challenging access, so we carefully check wall lines, cabinet levels, sink positions and splashback heights during templating to ensure a precise fit.
Rear extensions and open-plan kitchen diners benefit from durable quartz islands, practical sink runs, matching upstands and hard-wearing surfaces designed to cope with everyday family life.
Apartment installations require careful planning for stair access, lifts, parking, slab sizes and protecting communal and internal areas throughout the installation process.
Projects close to Wimbledon Station, The Broadway, Wimbledon Village, New Wimbledon Theatre, Wimbledon Park and the All England Lawn Tennis Club are planned with well-organised delivery and installation arrangements to keep everything running smoothly.
We work closely with your kitchen fitter, builder or architect, using plans where available and scheduling templating and installation once the cabinetry and support panels are fully prepared.
We'll help you choose the right engineered quartz by advising on colours, thicknesses, joins, cut-outs, splashbacks, upstands and edge profiles to suit both your kitchen and the way you use it.
Why choose quartz
Quartz is a popular choice for Wimbledon kitchen refurbishments because it combines the elegant appearance of natural stone with consistent colour, low-maintenance care and excellent design flexibility. It works equally well in bright family kitchens, extension spaces with roof lanterns, compact apartments and large statement islands, making it suitable for a wide variety of homes.
White quartz can help create a lighter, more spacious feel in a period kitchen extension, while grey tones offer a softer contemporary look. Calacatta-style quartz provides striking marble-inspired veining, giving homeowners a distinctive feature surface that brings character and sophistication without compromising on practicality.

Quartz colours
White quartz is ideal for brightening galley layouts, rear extensions and open-plan rooms where the worktop needs to reflect natural light.
Grey quartz pairs well with shaker doors, warm timber, brass fittings, matt black taps and calm family kitchen schemes.
Calacatta-style quartz suits island focal points, full-height splashbacks and long perimeter runs where visible veining is part of the design.



Quartz features
A good quartz installation is planned as a complete surface package. Islands, splashbacks, upstands and waterfall ends affect slab choice, joins, support, templating, access and fabrication.
Island pieces can include seating overhangs, bookmatched-style vein direction, mitred details and carefully positioned joins.
Matching quartz splashbacks reduce grout lines and create a clean finish behind hobs, sinks and feature walls.
Upstands protect wall edges and complete perimeter runs where a full-height splashback is not required.
Waterfall end panels need accurate templating, suitable support, safe handling and precise mitred finishing.


Finishing details
Most quartz worktops use 20mm or 30mm material. Pencil edges are practical and softly rounded, bevel edges add a neat angled detail and mitred edges are useful for thicker visual aprons or waterfall ends.
Before fabrication, we confirm sink type, hob size, tap holes, drainer groove direction, polished sink edges, overhangs, splashback height and visible returns.

Measure and process
Your home measure is carried out to confirm that the kitchen is ready for templating. Cabinets should be fully installed, level and fixed in their final positions, with the sink, tap, hob and appliance specifications confirmed wherever possible.
During templating, we record precise dimensions, wall lines, appliance openings, overhangs, upstand heights, splashback requirements and every detail needed for accurate fabrication.
Your quartz worktops are then expertly fabricated off site with the agreed cut-outs, drainer grooves and edge profiles before installation is scheduled to suit site readiness, access arrangements and safe handling of the finished slabs.

We check layout, cabinet levels, wall returns, island size, sink and hob positions, access and readiness.
Templates confirm dimensions and worktop details before quartz cutting starts.
Quartz is prepared with sink cut-outs, hob cut-outs, tap holes, drainer grooves, polished edges, upstands and splashback pieces.
The fitting team positions each piece, checks support, aligns seams and completes final checks around sinks, hobs and visible edges.

Safe fabrication
Quartz is an engineered stone, so cutting and finishing must be planned carefully. We template at your Wimbledon property once the kitchen is ready, then fabricate off site wherever possible using controlled wet-processing workshop methods designed to reduce airborne dust and protect the finished surface.
We plan quartz fabrication with current Health and Safety Executive guidance and COSHH responsibilities in mind. Unsafe dry cutting of engineered stone is not treated as a normal site method, and any essential adjustment is planned responsibly with suitable controls, dust management and safe working practice.
For premium Wimbledon refurbishments, extensions and kitchen upgrades, we can also discuss lower-silica engineered stone options where appropriate, while keeping the page and quotation focused only on quartz worktops, quartz islands, splashbacks, upstands and installation details.
Local project scenario
A realistic Wimbledon enquiry might involve a rear kitchen extension to a period or semi-detached home, with the customer comparing white quartz and Calacatta-style quartz for a large island, perimeter worktops, hob splashback and low upstands.
The key checks are practical: cabinet levels, support panels, wall lines, sink and hob specifications, access from the road, parking, slab handling and whether the kitchen fitter has completed all preparation before templating.
This is an example project scenario based on Wimbledon property types and renovation patterns, not a claim about a named customer, address or completed project.
Local project gallery
Use the gallery below to compare quartz installation details, island layouts, sink cut-outs, edge profiles, splashbacks, templating and final fitting before requesting a quote.








Local project proof
A finished quartz installation should feel clean, practical and properly resolved: aligned seams, polished edges, neat upstands, accurately positioned hob and sink cut-outs and a surface colour that works with the kitchen lighting.
For Wimbledon homes, we pay particular attention to access, slab handling, island proportions and the connection between kitchen, dining and garden-facing areas.

Pricing guide
Quartz prices vary because every Wimbledon kitchen has different dimensions, slab requirements, access conditions and finishing details. A compact apartment run will price differently from a large family kitchen island with waterfall ends, upstands and multiple cut-outs.
| Quote factor | What changes the cost |
|---|---|
| Quartz range and brand | Plain, speckled, Carrara-style, Calacatta-style and premium veined quartz ranges can price differently. |
| 20mm or 30mm thickness | Thickness affects appearance, material use, edge detail and final visual weight. |
| Cut-outs and grooves | Sink cut-outs, hob cut-outs, tap holes and drainer grooves add fabrication time. |
| Upstands and splashbacks | Matching quartz wall pieces increase material, templating and fitting requirements. |
| Access and handling | Flats, tight stairs, parking restrictions and large slabs may need extra planning. |
Wimbledon quartz checklist
Send your plan, photos, rough sizes, postcode, preferred quartz colour and details such as island size, sink type, hob position, upstands, splashbacks or waterfall ends. We then prepare a clear written quartz quote so you know what is included before templating and fabrication.
Ready to price your Wimbledon 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
Browse the links below to compare quartz colours and finishes, see examples of completed installations and find practical guidance to help you plan your kitchen renovation. Whether you're exploring design ideas or ready to move forward, you'll have the information you need before requesting a quotation or arranging a home measure in Wimbledon.
Quartz care and aftercare
Quartz is a practical choice for busy Wimbledon kitchens because it does not normally need routine sealing. For everyday care, wipe the surface with warm water, a soft cloth and mild detergent, then dry it with a clean cloth to maintain the finish.
Use chopping boards for food preparation, trivets for hot pans, and avoid harsh chemicals, abrasive pads, paint strippers, strong solvents or sudden heat shock. Polished edges, sink cut-outs and island corners should also be protected from heavy impact.
After installation, we give practical care advice for your chosen quartz finish, including cleaning, heat protection, stain prevention and how to look after upstands, splashbacks, drainer grooves and visible edges.

Nearby areas
If your property is close to Wimbledon but falls within a neighbouring area, you may find one of these local pages more relevant to your renovation. We also work with homeowners in nearby areas including Raynes Park, Southfields, Merton Park, West Wimbledon, Wimbledon Park, Coombe and New Malden, with dedicated information available where individual location pages have been created.
Questions from local customers
Quartz worktop prices in Wimbledon depend on the quartz brand, slab quantity, 20mm or 30mm thickness, island size, splashbacks, upstands, sink cut-outs, hob cut-outs, tap holes, drainer grooves, edge profiles and access. Send a plan, photos and rough sizes for a clear written quotation.
Yes. We provide quartz supply, home measure, templating, fabrication and installation for Wimbledon kitchens once the units are fixed, level and ready for a final template.
Timescales depend on material availability, confirmed template details and fabrication requirements. After the site survey and template, we confirm the fitting schedule for your Wimbledon quartz worktops.
Quartz worktops do not normally need routine sealing. Clean them with warm water, mild detergent and a soft cloth, and protect the surface from extreme heat, harsh chemicals and heavy impact around exposed edges.
Yes. We can fabricate matching quartz splashbacks, upstands, island pieces and waterfall ends where slab size, support, access and handling routes allow.
Yes. We can work from plans and coordinate with your kitchen fitter, builder or architect. For period homes, mansion flats and conservation-sensitive properties, the main worktop checks are access, cabinet readiness, wall lines, appliance positions and safe handling.
Yes. White quartz, grey quartz, Carrara-style and Calacatta-style quartz are available for Wimbledon kitchens, including islands, sink runs, upstands and splashbacks.
Quartz is templated on site and fabricated off site wherever possible using controlled wet-processing workshop methods. We plan fabrication with current HSE guidance and COSHH responsibilities in mind, and unsafe dry cutting of engineered stone is not used as a normal site method.
Yes. We fabricate undermount sink cut-outs, inset sink cut-outs, hob cut-outs, tap holes, drainer grooves and polished internal edges once the sink, tap and appliance details are confirmed.
Yes, nearby quartz pages are available for surrounding locations. This page remains focused on Wimbledon and SW19, with nearby links provided only to help customers just outside the area choose the most relevant local page.
Ready to start?
Send your kitchen plan, photos, rough measurements, preferred quartz colour and Wimbledon postcode. We can advise on samples, templating, fabrication, sink cut-outs, hob cut-outs, drainer grooves, upstands, splashbacks, premium island details, installation and the next step.
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