Claims
- 1. A method of assembling a worktop comprising the steps of
- (a) selecting a surface member from a predetermined group of surface member decorative surfacing options, wherein the surface member includes a surface connecting member;
- (b) selecting a front edge from a predetermined group of front edge decorative surfacing options, wherein the front edge includes a front edge connecting member;
- (c) selecting a backsplash from a predetermined group of backsplash decorative surfacing options, wherein the backsplash includes a backsplash connecting member and at least one of the surface connecting member, the front edge connecting member and the backsplash connecting member are slidably mounted for longitudinal adjustment;
- (d) slidably adjusting the at least one connecting member for alignment with a respective connecting member; and
- (e) attaching the backsplash and the front edge to the surface member to form a worktop.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein at least the front edge is removably attached to the surface member.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein at least the front edge is removably attached to the surface member with a centric sphere connector.
- 4. A method of using a worktop with a changeable front edge, the method comprising the steps of
- (a) supplying a plurality of front edge decorative surfacing options with a front edge connecting member slidably coupled thereto;
- (b) selecting a desired decorative surfacing option from the plurality of options;
- (c) adjusting the front edge connecting member for alignment with a worktop connecting member, the front edge connecting member being part of a centric sphere connector; and
- (d) removably attaching the selected option to the worktop.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the front edge decorative surfacing options comprise designs that conform to seasons of the year.
- 6. The method of claim 4, wherein the front edge decorative surfacing options comprise designs that conform to holidays.
- 7. A method of assembling a worktop comprising the steps of
- providing a plurality of surface member modules of varying lengths each including a surface connecting member, and selecting at least one surface member module of a size necessary to produce the desired sized worktop;
- providing a plurality of backsplashes of varying lengths each including a backsplash connecting member, and selecting at least one backsplash of a size necessary to produce the desired worktop;
- providing a plurality of front edges of varying lengths, each including a front edge connecting member, and selecting at least one front edge of a size necessary to produce the desired sized worktop, wherein at least one of the surface connecting member, the backsplash connecting member and the front edge connecting member are slidably mounted for longitudinal adjustment;
- slidably adiusting the at least one connecting member for alignment with a respective connecting member; and
- attaching the at least one backsplash and the at least one front edge to the at least one surface member module.
- 8. The method of claim 7, further comprising the step of providing a sink module, the sink module being attachable to the at least one surface member module, the at least one backsplash, and the at least one front edge.
- 9. The method of claim 7, wherein the at least one surface member module is removably attached to the sink module, and the at least one backsplash and at least one front edge are both removably attached to the at least one surface member module and sink module.
- 10. The method of claim 7, wherein the at least one surface member module is removably attached to the at least one backsplash and the at least one front edge.
- 11. The method of claim 7, further comprising the step of cutting the at least one surface member module to conform to the desired sized worktop.
- 12. The method of claim 7, wherein at least one of the surface connecting member, the backsplash connecting member and the front edge connecting member are selectively removable from the module to which it is attached.
- 13. The method of claim 7, wherein the worktop extends around a ninety degree corner.
- 14. The method of claim 13, further comprising the step of mitering the at least one backsplash and the at least one front edge to form mitered joints therein at the ninety degree corner.
- 15. The method of claim 13 wherein the worktop has exposed side edges and front corners, and further comprising the step of extending the at least one front edge to cover the exposed side edges and mitering the at least one front edge to form a mitered joint at the front corners.
- 16. The method of claim 7 wherein the worktop has exposed side edges and front corners, and further comprising the step of extending the at least one front edge to cover the exposed side edges and mitering the at least one front edge to form a mitered joint at the front corners.
- 17. The method of claim 7, further comprising the step of providing the at least one backsplash with a location for decorative indicia.
- 18. The method of claim 7, further comprising the step of providing each of the at least one surface member module, at least one backsplash, and at least one front edge in a variety of aesthetic designs.
- 19. A modular worktop permitting individuals to mix worktop components and achieve a desired aesthetic effect, comprising:
- at least a first longitudinally extending worktop component and a second longitudinally extending worktop component;
- the first worktop component including a first connecting member and the second worktop component including a second connecting member the members being in the form of a centric sphere connector; and
- the first connecting member includes a male member slidably coupled to the first worktop component and the second connecting member is shaped and dimensioned to securely receive the male member, wherein the first connecting member and the second connecting member selectively and securely couple the first and second worktop components together when the first and second connecting members are properly joined.
- 20. The modular worktop according to claim 19, wherein the male member is a pin.
- 21. The modular worktop according to claim 20, wherein the first worktop component includes a slot extending along a longitudinal axis of the first worktop component and the male member is slidably mounted therein.
- 22. The modular worktop according to claim 19, wherein the first worktop component is a backsplash and the second worktop component is a surface member.
- 23. The modular worktop according to claim 22, further including a third worktop component which is a front edge including a third connection member for selective attachment to the surface member.
- 24. The modular worktop according to claim 19, wherein the first worktop component is a front edge and the second worktop component is a surface member.
- 25. The modular worktop according to claim 19, wherein the first worktop component and the second worktop component are selected from a predetermined group of decorative surfacing options.
- 26. The modular worktop according to claim 19, wherein the first worktop component is a different decorative surfacing option than the second worktop component.
- 27. A modular worktop permitting individuals to mix worktop components and achieve a desired aesthetic effect, comprising:
- at least a first longitudinally extending worktop component which is a backsplash and a second longitudinally extending worktop component which is a surface member;
- the first worktop component including a first connecting member and the second worktop component including a second connecting member; and
- the first connecting member includes a male member slidably coupled to the first worktop component and the second connecting member is shaped and dimensioned to securely receive the male member, wherein the first connecting member and the second connecting member selectively and securely couple the first and second worktop components together when the first and second connecting members are properly joined.
- 28. The modular worktop according to claim 27, wherein the male member is a pin.
- 29. The modular worktop according to claim 27, wherein the first worktop component includes a slot extending along a longitudinal axis of the first worktop component and the male member is slidably mounted therein.
- 30. The modular worktop according to claim 27, wherein the second connecting member is part of a centric sphere connector.
- 31. The modular worktop according to claim 27, further including a third worktop component which is a front edge including a third connection member for selective attachment to the surface member.
- 32. The modular worktop according to claim 27, wherein the first worktop component and the second worktop component are selected from a predetermined group of decorative surfacing options.
- 33. The modular worktop according to claim 27, wherein the first worktop component is a different decorative surfacing option than the second worktop component.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/193,910 filed on Nov. 17, 1998, now abandoned.
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