Corian kitchens in vogue with curvy surfaces

Corian_Worktop Solidity.jpgStylish polymer Corian is the latest thing for trendy kitchens, the Blog reads in an article "Corian seduces with its curves" in the Times property supplement, Bricks & Mortar.

Increasingly popular in bespoke kitchens, particularly in glacier white, it allows for worktops and sinks to flow in one continuous unit. The non-porous Du Pont material, made of acrylic polymer and alumina trihydrate, is seen as more hygienic than wood in the kitchen, and with near-invisible joints can be made to look seamless.

(photo: Solidity)

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