I've finally got round to writing the third part of this blog on timber worktops ... looking at the environmental issues. Apologies for the delay, if any of you were waiting with bated breath.
When I was talking about solid surface worktops the other day, I was saying that the thin layer, solid surfaces like Maia and Minerelle, were the only candidates for a good quality, mid-priced worktop. That's not true, though ... I was completely forgetting about solid timber worktops. I think that was probably because solid timber is a bit of a specialist material.