Standard Kitchen Benchtop Thickness

The standard benchtop thickness is 33mm. 33mm thick laminate is the most commonly used benchtop material used in kitchen manufacture.

A laminate benchtop is made with a 32mm thick particle board or MDF substrate and a 0.8 mm thick piece of laminate glued to it.

Of course, the thickness of the benchtop will vary as it is dependent on the type of material used. Other benchtop materials include granite, marble, quartzite, limestone or engineered stones such as Caesarstone. 

Granite / Marble Benchtop Thickness

The standard granite or marble benchtop thickness is 30mm. 

Engineered Stone (Caesarstone) Benchtop Thickness

The standard Caesarstone benchtop thickness is 20mm. 

Corian (Solid Surface) Benchtop Thickness

The standard Caesarstone benchtop thickness is 20mm. 

See also - Standard Kitchen Benchtop Height