Solid surface bowls are sink or basin bowls made from the same non-porous, repairable material as solid surface worktops (such as Corian® and similar brands). They can be integrated into a worktop for a seamless, joint-free finish that’s easy to clean and built for daily use.
Seamless, hygienic & built to last
Integrated Solid Surface Bowls & Seamless Sink Worktops in Leicester
Our premium solid surface bowls offer a seamless, modern alternative to traditional sinks for Leicester projects. Designed for integration with Corian® and other solid surface worktops, these bowls create a smooth, joint-free finish that enhances hygiene, durability and contemporary aesthetics. Ideal for kitchens, bathrooms and commercial interiors, solid surface sink bowls provide exceptional resistance to stains, moisture and everyday wear.
- Seamlessly integrated solid surface sink bowls
- Hygienic, non-porous and easy to maintain
- Custom sizes for kitchens, bathrooms & commercial projects
- Compatible with Corian® and other solid surface brands
Solid Surface Bowl FAQs
Common questions about integrated bowls, custom features, installation and care.
An integrated solid surface bowl is bonded to the worktop so the join can be finished smooth for a truly seamless look. An undermount sink sits beneath the worktop and typically has a visible edge line where materials meet. If you want the cleanest, most hygienic finish, integrated bowls are usually the premium option.
Yes. Solid surface bowls can be made in a wide range of sizes and profiles, including single or double bowls, deeper prep bowls, and vanity basins. Because the material can be thermoformed and bonded, we can tailor the design to your cabinet size, tap position and workflow.
Yes — drainer grooves (also called drainage channels) can be machined into the worktop next to an integrated bowl. We can vary the groove length, spacing and layout to suit your draining area, and we’ll position them to encourage water run-off toward the bowl.
A waterfall lip is a subtle edge detail near the drainer area that helps catch and guide water back toward the bowl. It’s a great upgrade if you want to reduce drips onto doors or floors, especially on busy family kitchens and high-use utility areas.
Yes. Solid surface is non-porous, so it doesn’t absorb moisture and is easier to keep clean than many traditional materials. When a bowl is integrated, there are fewer seams and crevices where grime can collect, which is ideal for kitchens, bathrooms and commercial wash areas.
They’re designed for daily use. Solid surface bowls resist staining and are easy to maintain. Like any sink, they can scratch with heavy use, but the big advantage is repairability — marks can often be sanded and refinished rather than replaced.
In many cases, yes. We can often supply bowls in a matching or complementary solid surface colour so the bowl and worktop read as one continuous surface. If an exact match isn’t available, we’ll recommend the closest option for a consistent finish.
For day-to-day cleaning, use warm water with mild detergent and a soft cloth. Avoid wire pads and harsh chemicals. For limescale, use a non-abrasive cleaner and rinse thoroughly. If the finish dulls over time, solid surface can usually be refreshed by professional refinishing.
Yes. We can manufacture and install custom solid surface bowls, including integrated sink solutions, drainer grooves and bespoke edge details. Share your layout (or book templating) and we’ll recommend the best bowl configuration for your kitchen, bathroom or commercial space.