KITCHEN WORKTOPS LONDON
Bespoke granite, quartz and porcelain across the capital
We design, fabricate and install bespoke stone worktops in London homes, from Islington and Walthamstow townhouses to Chingford family homes and central London conversion flats. One workshop, one team, with the access and logistics planning London projects need.
London kitchens come with their own set of constraints. Narrow side returns and rear extensions where every centimetre of worktop has to be templated to the millimetre. Listed and conservation-area properties where the worktop has to look right alongside original features and meet the planning notes. Conversion flats with awkward floorplans and stair access. Resident parking, congestion zones and ULEZ that need to be factored into delivery and installation. We work with all of it.
Our workshop is based in Nazeing, just outside the M25 to the north-east of London. We run into the city weekly for templating and one-day installation, with a team familiar enough with London logistics to plan around access constraints rather than fight them. Our London portfolio spans Islington, Walthamstow, North-West London, Central London, East Ham and Chingford, with several featured below.
Whether you’re working with a London kitchen designer, a builder running a side-return or rear extension, or you’re sourcing the worktop yourself, we’re happy to come out for a free, no-obligation template and quote.
Worktops we install across London
Most London kitchens we work on land somewhere in the quartz, granite or porcelain family. The choice usually comes down to look, feel and how the space is used day to day.
Quartz worktops are by far the most popular choice in London. Hard-wearing, almost zero maintenance and available in everything from clean Carrara whites to dramatic veined slabs. Our Artemistone range covers the marble-effect options most homeowners are drawn to, and we’ve fitted Carrara, Calacatta, Arabescato Cremo and Tivoli across the city in the past couple of years.
Granite worktops are a natural stone with proper character. Ideal if you want depth, movement and the kind of detail no two slabs share. A strong choice for the period and conservation-area townhouses where natural stone reads as right for the building.
Porcelain and sintered stone are increasingly popular for London side-return and rear extensions. Lightweight (which matters more in upper-floor flats than people expect), full-body and suitable for outdoor kitchens too. We’ve also fabricated porcelain in slimmer profiles for projects where weight loading on existing floor structures was a real constraint.
We hold a comprehensive sample library and are happy to bring colours and finishes out to your home so you can see them against your cabinetry, flooring and lighting before you commit. For listed and conservation-area projects we can also liaise directly with your architect or planner where useful.
Recent London project: Artemistone Carrara Nuvo, Islington
One of our recent London installations was finished in Artemistone Carrara Nuvo Quartz on an Islington townhouse renovation. A clean, bright white with soft, slightly blue-grey veining that reads as a step quieter than classic Carrara, particularly under the cool north-light typical of London terraces.
Carrara Nuvo is a popular choice in the Islington and Camden townhouse market where the brief is usually a sympathetic update rather than a wholesale modernisation. It pairs well with shaker cabinetry in pale greens, off-whites and muted greys, all common in our London work.
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London worktop FAQs
Which London areas do you cover?
All of greater London, from the inner zones through to the outer-London boroughs. Our recent portfolio includes Islington, Walthamstow, North-West London, Central London, East Ham and Chingford, with full project links below.
How do you handle parking, ULEZ and access constraints?
We plan for them. Our delivery vehicle is ULEZ-compliant, we’ll arrange resident-parking permits where the council scheme allows, and we’ll discuss access constraints (narrow side returns, stair access in conversion flats, listed-building considerations) on the templating visit before any cutting starts. None of it changes the price or the one-day fit.
Do you work on listed and conservation-area properties?
Yes. London has one of the highest concentrations of listed and conservation-area properties of any market we cover and we’ve fitted worktops in plenty of them. For listed buildings we tend to recommend honed-finish quartz or natural granite, and we’ll liaise with your architect or planner where useful to confirm material specifications.
How long does the process take from quote to installed worktop?
Once we’ve templated your kitchen (usually around two weeks after your cabinetry is in place), fabrication takes 7 to 10 working days. The installation itself is completed in a single day.
Do you handle conversion flats and upper-floor kitchens?
Yes. We routinely deliver and install worktops in upper-floor conversion flats, including porcelain in slimmer profiles where weight loading is a constraint. The templating visit covers stair access, lift dimensions if relevant, and any manual-handling considerations.
What guarantee do you offer?
All our worktops come with a 10-year guarantee. We’re Checkatrade-approved with hundreds of completed projects across London, Essex and Hertfordshire.
Browse our London coverage
Pick the area closest to you for local detail and recent projects, or browse our full London portfolio below.
London town pages
Dedicated pages for the London areas where we work most often, covering local neighbourhoods, postcode-by-postcode coverage and recent projects.
Recent London projects
A selection of recent London installations, with full photography and project notes on each portfolio page.
Islington — Artemistone Carrara Nuvo
Quartz
Townhouse renovation in soft, blue-grey-veined Carrara Nuvo.
East Ham — Arabescato Cremo
Quartz
Family-home installation in bright, warm-veined Arabescato Cremo.
North-West London — Carrara
Quartz
Crisp Carrara across a generously sized NW London open-plan kitchen.
Walthamstow — Calacatta Miel
Quartz
Bold Calacatta Miel installation with rich gold and grey veining.
Chingford — Artemistone Tivoli
Quartz
Contemporary Tivoli finish in a Chingford family-home renovation.



