DIY countertops: 5 clever ways to give your kitchen worktops a refresh

Kitchen worktops looking a little tired and lacklustre? Give them a quick refresh with one of our clever DIY transformations!

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Published: March 20, 2024 at 4:43 pm

Calling all renters, new homeowners, and anyone with a kitchen that's looking a little on the tired side. Yes, that's many of us, isn't it? A whole kitchen refit may not be possible (because you're renting) or feasible (because it's way too expensive).

But the brilliant news is that you can make a significant difference to your kitchen by changing up your worktops. You too can have an Instagram-worthy kitchen, a room that's truly the heart of your home and one that you love spending time in and feel inspired to get cooking.

Never knew this was possible? Read on for our round-up of easy DIY kitchen countertops – whatever the base or budget, we have a workable solution!

5 DIY countertops

1. Add pizzazz with vinyl wrap or contact paper

Best for a pattern-tastic transformation

If you've ever tried self-adhesive wallpaper or tile decals, you will already be onboard with this idea. It's straightforward but you'll need plenty of patience and a wallpaper smoother tool to ensure you remove any pesky air bubbles.

Remember to measure carefully too and leave a little extra vinyl wrap all the way around to be cut off neatly with a sharp knife once the contact paper is in position. This will make sure your finish is as neat and professional-looking as possible.

Terrazzo kitchen island viewed fromm above
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You can get all manner of effects with vinyl wrap, from expensive-looking marble, to oak, concrete and terrazzo.

2. Tint wooden worktops for a contemporary look

Best for existing wooden worktops

Wooden worktops are the classic choice, tapping into that Cottagecore vibe that's still going strong.

They are brilliant for islands, giving a warm, welcoming feel to a kitchen. But they are prone to water damage and the area around the back of the sink is particularly vulnerable - think black staining, which is hard to ignore.

A country-style kitchen with island and dark wooden worktops
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You'll need to sand your worktops to remove the top layers until the black staining has completely gone. Then use a tinted oil or wax to add a waterproof coating.

You can choose from a range of shades to make your wooden worktops appear darker such as cherry or walnut if you fancy. This may help to disguise any future staining too.

3. Transform countertops with porcelain tiles

Best for lovers of a bespoke look

Tiles don't have to be just for your kitchen splashback. In fact, they are one of the most versatile ways to upgrade your countertops thanks to their durability - tick! Myriad options - tick! Covetable style that's packed with personality - tick, tick, tick!

White tiled kitchen worktop with chopping board in the foreground with chopped red peppers and cucumber
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They're easy to clean and maintain. Though of course you'll need to check individual tile specs as some will be more porous and vulnerable to heat than others.

Porcelain tiles are the most hardwearing and if you choose vitrified porcelain any chips or cracks will be less noticeable. They are also less likely to stain.

4. Refresh your worktops with a lick of paint

Best for a super-quick fix

Usually reserved for cupboards and drawers, you can actually paint your worktops too. Who knew?! You can paint laminate or wooden worktops with a product that's suitable for your surface, such as water-based acrylic paint or chalk paint.

To help the paint adhere to the surface, lightly sand it first, then clean thoroughly to remove any dust and grit. Use a small roller to get a smooth and even finish. Et voila!

5. Overlay your worktops with quartz

Best for those with a little bit more to spend

OK, this isn't a DIY job but it's still much cheaper than completely replacing your worktops.

There are a number of companies who will measure up and cut granite or quartz to fit over the top of your existing countertops. It's so good, no one would ever know what's hiding underneath! And whether you have an inset or Belfast sink, the overlay will fit beautifully around it for a seamless finish.

You will need a stable and level countertop as a base so this is something to consider if thinking about overlays. If this is in place then you're good to go!

A modern white kitchen with white quartz worktop
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Improve your kitchen with one of these ingenious DIY countertops

You don't need to buy a whole new kitchen to give it a bit of sparkle. Give your worktop a whole new look with vinyl wrap, wood stain, tiles, paint or an overlay.

Most of these are cheap and cheerful ways to change up the look, which you can do yourself with minimal fuss. If you want a more permanent solution, however, you may want to consider an overlay, which is considerably more affordable than a brand new countertop.

Keep the creative vibes going in your home

You've upgraded your worktops and they're looking fab! You've seen how easily you can perk up your kitchen, but what next? Are you itching to pretty up your space? A flower wall gives that instant wow factor with ravishing colour and vibrancy!

Discover how to make a flower wall in four easy steps with our guide. It's easy with Gathered at your side!

Different coloured flower heads all packed together to make a flower wall