Hello
I want a new benchtop for my 40 year old house and have been told that I need to replace my existing sink, which is about 122 cm long and 45 width, with an edge of 4.5 cm, which is too high for most benchtops. I prefer the look of solid timber to laminate but a bit worried about the weight - so undecided there. I've included a photo of the underside of the cabinet.
I've been quoted $4,400 to replace existing timber laminate with 30 mm rosewood timber, but I'm worried this might be too heavy. I also like the look of this which I understand is glued solid timber.
https://www.bunnings.com.au/specrite-2400-x-900-x-33mm-brown-acacia-multi-use-timber-panel_p0472677
The other issue is that I've been told I have to replace the sink, due to the difference in height.
I'm finding it difficult justifying the price. I like the protective factor of all the stainless steel on my existing sink. Most stainless steel sinks don't have this size.
I thinking also of having squares of perspex on the new benchtop either side of the sink, for extra protection from water, which would take up some of the gap.
I have to replace the existing benchtop, which is really bad, but don't want to sacrifice the large stainless steel sink.
Thank you guys.

