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Can I get a custom-made kitchen worktop?

IKEA offers custom-made worktops in either quartz or ceramic.

You can get custom-made worktops, so you can design your new worktop to fit your kitchen perfectly. Custom-made worktops are available in either quartz or ceramic. For information about how to pick your perfect kitchen worktop, use our kitchen planner to compare different solutions and prices.

When you want to order your worktop, you need to book a kitchen planning appointment with one of our kitchen specialists. They will help make the final drawing and either give you a price quotation or place the order.

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