Guide · West Sussex · PO19
Microcement kitchen islands — Chichester specification
Most of our microcement kitchen islands enquiries in Chichester come through interior designers or homeowners already halfway into a phased refurbishment. The brief is nearly always continuity — no tile joints, no threshold trims, one poured surface reading across the space. The Chichester catchment we work across covers PO19, PO20 — reached via the A27 / A286, 1 hr from brighton via the a27. Nearby coverage includes Fishbourne (2 mi), Bosham (4 mi), Selsey (8 mi). Site conditions matter here: harbour-adjacent salt exposure in the western catchment. That shapes the primer and sealer specification below, not just the visible finish.
Build programme, day by day
- Cladding prepDay 1
Cement board fixed to island carcase, all corners taped and bonded.
- Base coatDay 2
Mesh-reinforced base coat over all faces.
- Colour + sealerDay 3–5
Two colour coats + 2–3 sealer coats depending on horizontal vs vertical faces.
System specification
The local considerations for Chichester
Substrate and preparation
A microcement kitchen island is a mineral cladding over 12 mm cement board mounted to the carcase. The island top can be microcement too — but the drainer and hob cut-outs need a stainless insert; the sealer alone won't survive standing water and hot pans.
How to make it read as designed, not applied
A microcement-clad island in a contrasting tone from the wall units gives the plan an anchoring block. Continue the finish onto the plinth for a monolithic feel; break with a 20 mm brass or steel reveal for a lighter effect.
What to watch for on quote comparison
- ✕Microcement direct over drainer — sealer eventually fails and the substrate wicks water.
- ✕Wraparound onto MDF or laminated carcase — moisture blister within months.
- ✕Sharp bottom edge kick — chips on trolley/dishwasher contact; radius the corner.
- ✕Missing extractor exhaust barrier — steam trapped under the top surface causes bloom.
Common questions from Chichester clients
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Microcement kitchen islands — other Sussex towns
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The short version
For kitchen islands in Chichester: expect a £1,800–£4,500 per installation budget, a build programme of about 3–5 working days on site, and a survey-to-install window of 4–6 weeks. The finish is one continuous mineral surface — no joints, no trims, no visible transitions.
