Hampton Bay Wilsonart 6 ft. Laminate Countertop Kit Included in Gloss Calcutta Marble/Textured Gloss with Full Wrap Ogee Edge
Kit includes a backsplash, endcap and build up kit. Durable laminate material is scratch, scuff and stain resistant. Calcutta Marble is a marble design with grey and taupe veins.
Enhance the look of any space with the sophistication and dramatic design of the Hampton Bay 6 ft. Laminate Countertop Kit in Calcutta Marble with Valencia Edge. This all-in-one kit includes a 3 in. loose backsplash, (1) endcap kit, and (1) build-up kit. The Valencia at-home kit is perfect for the DIY home owner and includes everything you need to add style to any space. The full wrap ogee edge provides a unique, contoured slope for a pleasant appearance.
- Valencia edge profile features a full-wrap ogee design for classic sophistication
- Calcutta marble is a classic Italian marble laminate design with grey and taupe veins
- Kit includes one 6 ft. laminate countertop in Calcutta Marble with Valencia edge, one 3 in. loose backsplash, 1 endcap kit, and 1 build-up kit
- Valencia countertop kit offers the luxurious look of stone with less maintenance, more durability and more budget flexibility
- Countertops are easy to maintain-requires no polishing or resealing for the life of the product
- Laminate is very durable- stain, scratch, scuff and mar resistant; although not scratch proof
- Product comes ready to install
- Valencia at-home kit is perfect for the do it yourself home owner
Additional information
Approximate Product Length (ft.) | 6 ft. |
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Product Depth (in.) | 25.65 in. |
Product Length (in.) | 72 in. |
Product Thickness (in.) | 0.75 in. |
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by Chris
Looks very nice! Lightens everything up, because of the white background. Cleans up great.
by James
great quality and good price.
by James
side caps always cheap looking but it works. easy fast fix for rental.
by Carol
It was a nice upgrade look. Side caps look cheap but what r u going to do for 300 bucks.