Ceramic worktop

A ceramic worktop is a beacon of resilience. Free yourself from concerns over greasy fingerprints, scratches, or stains. Its heat-resistant quality gracefully handles hot pots and pans, making it an ideal choice for households where the kitchen is the heart of activity.

Benefits of ceramic worktops

A ceramic worktop offers numerous practical and aesthetic advantages that make it a popular choice for kitchens:

  • Scratch-resistant and durable
  • Heat-resistant and can withstand direct contact
  • Does not absorb liquids
  • Easy to clean and maintain
  • Beautiful and exclusive appearance
Kitchen island with light wood drawers and marble texture countertop | HTH

White kitchen island with black handles and integrated cooktop in a brick-walled kitchen | HTH

Place your pot directly on the table

Ceramic worktops, such as the Khalo Dekton chosen by Trine from @salmonstreet, offer exceptional heat resistance. This means that you can place hot pots, pans, and baking sheets directly on the worktop without worrying about any heat damage.

Trine's stylish ceramic worktop:

Beige kitchen cabinets with black cooktop and wood countertop. Green plant visible | HTH

Resilient and Reliable

Ceramic worktops are crafted using a blend of stone, sand, clay, and natural color pigments. These materials are subjected to high temperatures during the manufacturing process, resulting in a remarkably durable worktop that can withstand various challenges.

Modern kitchen featuring gray cabinetry, dark countertops, and built-in appliances. Sleek minimalist design | HTH

Beyond practicality

Ceramic worktops are not only practical but also visually appealing. With their modern and exclusive aesthetic, they add an attractive touch to the kitchen. Available in a range of beautiful shades and patterns, ceramic worktops allow you to create a visually captivating space.

Explore Ceramic Worktops in the Catalogue

Experience the worktop

Before committing to a new worktop, we encourage you to experience it firsthand by visiting your local HTH store. Our kitchen specialists are on standby, eager to guide and advise you in selecting the perfect worktop for your needs.

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How much does a ceramic worktop cost?

A ceramic worktop stands as a premium choice among worktop materials. Positioned at a higher price point, it aligns with the likes of Corian® and surpasses the cost of granite worktops. Yet, in return, you receive an exceptionally stunning worktop known for its durability and longevity.

For a precise quotation, accurate measurements of your desired worktop are essential. Our kitchen experts at your local HTH store are always at hand to assist you in determining the price.

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Contemporary kitchen featuring gray cabinetry, wooden details, and expansive windows | HTH

You can't wear out ceramic

A standout benefit of ceramic worktops is their remarkable longevity. Crafted to endure, they can grace your space for decades while retaining their aesthetic appeal.

This extraordinary durability stems from its impenetrable surface, which resists scratches and repels liquids, ensuring it remains pristine for years to come.

Dark kitchen with dark countertop | HTH

The daily cleaning

Maintaining the pristine look of your ceramic worktop is a breeze. Its non-porous nature ensures that food residues or liquids don't seep in, as ceramic is impervious to absorption.

For routine upkeep, simply wipe with a damp cloth. If needed, a standard cleaning detergent can be added for extra efficacy.

HTH kitchen with light gray cabinets and wood kitchen island countertop | HTH

Guide to the right worktop

Choosing a new worktop can be a daunting task given the myriad of material options available.

To assist in your decision-making, we've compiled our expert advice into our worktop guide. Within, you'll find insights on various materials, allowing you to pinpoint the worktop that aligns with your requirements and aesthetic preferences.

See the worktop guide

Wooden kitchen cabinets with black handles and a light countertop. Nordic Creation | HTH