Solid Timber Bench Tops
Whether you’re building a new home or renovating a much-loved space, a solid timber bench top brings a beautiful sense of warmth and luxury to your kitchen. As a solid wood bench top is renovatable, this is a piece with great longevity and timeless style.
Our Wooden Benchtop Range
Custom Timber Benchtops FAQ
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We can source beautiful wood to make our recycled timber bench tops. The reclaimed wood we can source is Messmate, Ironbark, Blackbutt and Jarrah. Click here for more information on our timber options.
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To create our custom timber bench tops, we use either sustainably sourced new or reclaimed wood. We mainly use Australian timbers from Victoria such as Wormy Chestnut or Messmate which are sourced from Melbourne or Geelong to save travel miles and support small businesses.
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Each of our bench tops are design and made to order to our client’s dimensions and timber preferences. In many cases, bench tops need to be templated once the cabinetry is installed to ensure it fits the walls exactly.
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We are only able to install our bench tops within our local surfcoast area, Geelong and in Melbourne. The process takes 3 visits to apply all the coats of finish.
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As long as the items are not too large to freight, we can create stand-alone bench tops such as for a kitchen Island.
For other benches between walls and with joins to other bench tops, if your builder or tradesperson is happy to cut to size onsite and apply the three coats of finish we can manufacture only.
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As long as the finish is cared for correctly it is stain and water-resistant.
The only product that is safe to clean the timber is the Osmo wash and care product. This has been designed to clean whilst protecting the finish.
Every 3-6 months the Osmo liquid wax cleaner needs to be applied to top up the finish.
Click the link here for more information on the maintenance of Osmo finished timber.
Click the link here for more information on the Osmo Polyx finish.
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We do not do a 2 pack finish due to it toxicity and lack on longevity.
Over time, the Osmo finish is more durable as it can be spot fixed in the case of damage unlike a polyurethane finish.