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Would this combination of worktops look odd?

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PinkOboe · 02/12/2014 20:04

A length of wood up the left hand side and across the top as far as the cooker (800mm). Then the cooker. Then granite the otherside, which is only 800mm? Then there's a gap on the right hand wall with nothing in then another unit / desser thing which would also be granite.

I'm worried about that top bit

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bilbodog · 03/12/2014 17:33

my last kitchen I had a mixture of wood and granite and it was fine. Must admit i've stuck to all wood for my 2nd kitchen and love it.

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bilbodog · 03/12/2014 17:33

suggest looking at lots of kitchen company sites to see if they have pictures of anything similar to what you are describing.

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Waswondering · 03/12/2014 17:36

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minipie · 03/12/2014 17:36

Hmm would seem a bit odd to me I must admit, usually where different worktops are used it's on different areas of the kitchen. So for example in your kitchen it would make sense to have granite either side of the cooker and wood on the standalone unit/dresser? Or vice versa?

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mandy214 · 03/12/2014 18:16

Could you continue the wood all down one side and the top, and then have granite on the right hand wall?

I've just done my kitchen with a mixture of worktops - all one kind for the actual worktops (just an L shape) and then quartz on the island unit. I think it looks fab (I'm obviously biased) so yes to mixing, but I think I'd probably still to the same across the top so it looks balanced aesthetically.

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