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well its white which i guess will help, i haven’t seen it in the flesh yet though.
pondered a bit more and i did think of paying somebody to remove it and then i’ll just take the under cabinets off the wall and use them again for the refit
maybe even just move the sink ones so they can fit the central heating pipes.
having seen one kitchen being done in my place i figured the real skill is in the fitting of the units and scribing/fixing the filler panels etc.
basically the fiddling where things are not square/level and making it look ‘right’ the rest is just plumbing/electrics/tiling.
got to make a call on the financing in a week or so and don’t want to run out of wedge before its’s all done or over borrow (healthy LTV so plan is to pay up and do it all before we move in so want it done as quickly as we can)
Just my 2p but imo it's the best type of worktop. It can be mended, doesn't rot and allows you to have a moulded sink and lip(?) to the splashback to prevent water ingress.
Although if you don't have the latter two, then some of it's usefulness is lost.
As to the cost, it's reassuringly pricey but often won't fetch much 2nd hand as you'd often need to get a corian pro in to retrofit it unless it's a like-for-like fit or very standard. Try and make sure you get the samples and the colour codes from the current owners. If you sell it, it'll help. If you keep it and need a repair, it'll help.