Kitchen Wrapping Sydney
Benchtop Wrapping in Bondi

Bondi · 2026 · Insured

Benchtop wrapping in Bondi

A tired laminate benchtop is often the last thing holding a Bondi kitchen back once the cabinets are wrapped, and it's usually a one-day fix rather than a full stone replacement. We'll tell you upfront if your benchtop's wear pattern means a wrap isn't the right call.

From $890job — Guide only — fixed quote after free measure

What's included

  • ✓Full benchtop surface wrapped in stone, marble, or concrete-look film
  • ✓Front edge and any exposed underside detailing wrapped and sealed
  • ✓Sink and cooktop cut-outs re-detailed and sealed around the film
  • ✓Heat assessment near cooktops, kettles, and other daily heat sources
  • ✓Honest surface assessment — we'll decline or scope down work we don't think will hold up

Bondi context

What benchtop wrapping looks like in Bondi

Bondi's beachside unit kitchens and terrace conversions mostly run original laminate benchtops from whenever the kitchen was last touched, often decades ago. Benchtops take more direct daily wear than cabinet doors — knives, hot pans, spills — so we look closely at scratch depth and edge condition before quoting. Where the substrate's still sound, a wrap gets a stone-look finish at a fraction of replacement cost; where it isn't, we'll say so.

Recent Bondi job

A typical job here: an existing laminate benchtop wrapped in a matte white-marble Cover Styl finish alongside a cabinet wrap job, one day on site, around $980.

Our process — same standard, every booking

  1. 1

    Free measure & film selection

    We measure the full bench and assess wear patterns — heat marks, existing chips, and how the surface is actually used day to day.

  2. 2

    Surface prep & degrease

    Years of oil, cleaning product residue, and grease have to come off completely — this is the step that determines how well the film bonds long-term.

  3. 3

    Precision wrap & edge sealing

    Film is wrapped over the surface and front edge with heat-formed corners, and sealed tight around sink and cooktop cut-outs where water gets in.

  4. 4

    QA walkthrough

    We check every seam, edge, and cut-out seal, and talk you through the day-to-day care that gets the longest life out of the finish.

Benchtop Wrapping questions, answered

  • How long will a wrapped benchtop actually last?
    Straight answer: less than a cabinet door. A benchtop is the hardest-working surface in the house — knives, hot pans, spills, daily wiping — so realistically expect somewhere around 3-7 years with regular family use, rather than the 5-10 years we'd quote on vertical cabinetry. We'll give you our honest read on your specific bench and how it's used before you commit.
  • Will you wrap any benchtop I ask for?
    No. If a bench is heavily pitted, has failing existing laminate underneath, or gets genuinely heavy daily abuse right where cutting and hot pans happen, we'll say so and either scope the job down or recommend against it. We'd rather turn away a job than have it fail in eighteen months.
  • What about near the cooktop and kettle?
    Direct, repeated contact with hot pans and kettles is the single biggest wear point on any benchtop, wrapped or not. We use heat-rated film and can detail in a heat shield strip right around the cooktop and kettle zone — but a trivet habit will always add years to the finish.
  • How does this compare to replacing the benchtop with real stone?
    A wrapped benchtop is a fraction of the cost of new engineered or natural stone, done in about a day with no plumber disconnecting the sink. It's the right call for a kitchen that's otherwise in good shape and doesn't need the fabrication and installation involved in a stone swap.
  • Can you wrap around my existing sink and cooktop?
    Yes — we re-detail and seal the film tightly around sink and cooktop cut-outs so water doesn't track under the edge. If the sink itself needs to come out for a clean result, we'll flag that at the measure.

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