Description
This premium solid surface material in Sand Storm finish is a durable acrylic composite designed for high-quality interior fit-outs. Its consistent colour, fine particulate pattern and smooth, seamless finish make it ideal for contemporary worktops, counters and decorative panels where both aesthetics and practicality are essential.
Engineered for demanding commercial and residential environments, this versatile sheet material offers excellent machinability and repairability, allowing fabricators to cut, shape, rout and thermoform to suit bespoke designs. Supplied in a standard 12 mm thickness and full-size sheets, it provides a robust, hygienic and low-maintenance surface for a wide range of horizontal and vertical applications.
Product Features
- Warm Sand Storm décor with subtle particulate effect for a natural, stone-like appearance.
- Standard 12 mm sheet thickness offering strength, rigidity and edge detailing options.
- Generous sheet length of 3658 mm to accommodate long, seamless runs and large installations.
- Practical 760 mm sheet width suitable for worktops, counters and vertical cladding.
- Acrylic-based solid surface composite for excellent machinability and consistent performance.
- Homogeneous material construction, allowing inconspicuous joints and edge profiles.
- Supplied as flat sheets ready for cutting, bonding, thermoforming and finishing on site or in the workshop.
Key Features and Benefits
- Seamless appearance across joints when correctly fabricated, improving aesthetics and hygiene by minimising dirt traps.
- Non-porous surface that is easy to clean and maintain, supporting hygiene in kitchens, bathrooms and healthcare spaces.
- Repairable and refurbishable surface that can be sanded and refinished, extending the working life of installations.
- Stable 12 mm construction provides excellent impact resistance and dimensional reliability in everyday use.
- Highly workable with standard woodworking tools, enabling complex shapes, edge details and integrated features.
- Neutral Sand Storm tone coordinates easily with a wide range of cabinetry, flooring and wall finishes.
Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material type | Acrylic-based solid surface composite |
| Colour / finish | Sand Storm, fine particulate, matt to satin finish (depends on final sanding/polishing) |
| Thickness | 12 mm (nominal) |
| Sheet length | 3658 mm |
| Sheet width | 760 mm |
| Typical fabrication methods | Cutting, routing, bonding, edge profiling, thermoforming and sanding |
Applications and Ideal Uses
This Sand Storm acrylic solid surface sheet is suited to a wide variety of interior design, architectural and commercial fit-out projects where a robust, hygienic and visually consistent material is required.
- Kitchen worktops, breakfast bars and splashback cladding in residential or commercial settings.
- Bathroom vanity tops, shelving and wall cladding in washrooms and changing areas.
- Reception desks, counters and feature panels in offices, hotels and public buildings.
- Retail display surfaces, shelving and service counters requiring a durable, easy-clean finish.
- Healthcare, education and laboratory work surfaces where hygiene and cleanability are important.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can this solid surface sheet be joined to create longer seamless runs?
Yes. When fabricated using compatible adhesives and correct jointing techniques, the 3658 mm sheets can be joined with inconspicuous seams to create the appearance of a continuous surface, ideal for long worktops and counters.
Is the Sand Storm solid surface suitable for direct contact with food preparation?
The material is non-porous and can be finished to a smooth, easy-clean surface, making it suitable for typical food preparation areas when fabricated and maintained in line with good hygiene practice. Always follow current local regulations and hygiene guidance for your specific application.
What tools are needed to work with this 12 mm acrylic solid surface?
It can be machined using standard woodworking tools fitted with sharp, carbide-tipped blades and cutters. Typical processes include cutting, routing, edge profiling, sanding and, where required, thermoforming using appropriate equipment and following recommended fabrication guidelines.

