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Worktop Calculator — Kitchen Worktop Lengths & Joints

Calculate kitchen worktop linear metres, joints, edging strips and upstands for any kitchen layout.

Length of the main (or first) worktop run

Standard depth is 600mm

Extra for cuts and joins (5-10% typical)

How We Calculate This

This calculator works out the total worktop length needed for your kitchen layout, how many standard pieces to order (3m default, adjustable in the advanced options), and the number of joints required. It also calculates edging strip and upstand quantities.

Kitchen layouts

  • Straight run: Single continuous run along one wall
  • L-shape: Two runs meeting at a 90° corner with a mitre joint
  • U-shape: Three runs with two mitre joints at corners
  • Island: Straight wall run plus a separate island piece

Key calculations

  • Linear metres: Sum of all run lengths (what you order — the mitre is cut from full lengths)
  • Area: Run length × depth, deducting one corner square (depth × depth) per internal corner on L and U shapes so the shared corner is not counted twice (stone is priced per m²)
  • Standard lengths: Total length (with wastage) divided by the standard piece length (3m default)
  • Joints: One per corner (mitre), plus extras if any run exceeds the standard length
  • Upstands: Back edge length (corner-deducted) at 100mm height

Standard UK worktop dimensions

  • Depth: 600mm standard (giving a ~25-30mm front overhang over 560mm base units); 620-670mm for breakfast bars, 900-1200mm for islands
  • Thickness: 38-40mm is the traditional laminate standard; slim 20-30mm and 12-15mm compact-laminate profiles are also common
  • Standard lengths: 3m (3000mm) is the most common; 3.6m and 4m-4.1m boards suit long single runs; 2m-2.1m for compact kitchens
  • Worktop height: typically ~900mm above the floor (≈870mm base unit + worktop, set by the adjustable plinth)

How to measure your worktop

Measure each run tight to the wall, from the corner to the next break point (end panel or appliance gap). Enter each run length; for L and U-shapes the calculator deducts the shared corner square once so the area is not double-counted. Check the depth from wall to front edge, and measure long runs at both ends — walls are rarely square, so use the longest reading. Note any sink, hob or appliance cut-outs. Templated stone (quartz, granite) is measured precisely by the supplier; these figures give an accurate ordering estimate.

Standard UK laminate worktop specification: 3000mm × 600mm × 38mm. Worktop depth defaults to 600mm but can be adjusted, as can the standard piece length.

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Last updated: February 2026

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