Counertops

  • The slate quartz countertop made of engineered quartz (not to be confused with Quartzite, another appealing natural stone used as counters) is a manmade product created mostly from natural materials. It’s made of 90% to 94% ground quartz and 6% to 10% resins and pigments that are combined into durable and nonporous slabs. The strength of quartz, even in a manufactured form, makes it naturally resistant to abrasion, scratches, dents, and even acids without the need for sealants. And the environmental impact of manufactured quartz is low: Quartz is an abundant material and the finished product is nontoxic and nonallergenic and will last a lifetime, reducing the need for replacement.
  • Natural Soapstone Black Honed material is very suitable for the kitchen countertops and washroom vanity tops, for the history surfaces.
  • Natural Soapstone Fantasy Honed material is very suitable for the kitchen countertops and washroom vanity tops, for the history surfaces.
  • Natural Soapstone Forresta Honed material is very suitable for the kitchen countertops and washroom vanity tops, for the history surfaces.
  • Natural Soapstone Green Honed material is very suitable for the kitchen countertops and washroom vanity tops, for the history surfaces.
  • Natural Soapstone Grey Honed material is very suitable for the kitchen countertops and washroom vanity tops, for the history surfaces.
  • Natural Soapstone Marine Black Honed material is very suitable for the kitchen countertops and washroom vanity tops, for the history surfaces.
  • Natural Soapstone Marine Black Honed material is very suitable for the kitchen countertops and washroom vanity tops, for the history surfaces.
  • Natural Soapstone Marine Black Honed material is very suitable for the kitchen countertops and washroom vanity tops, for the history surfaces.
  • The soapstone quartz countertops made of engineered quartz (not to be confused with Quartzite, another appealing natural stone used as counters) is a manmade product created mostly from natural materials. It’s made of 90% to 94% ground quartz and 6% to 10% resins and pigments that are combined into durable and nonporous slabs. The strength of quartz, even in a manufactured form, makes it naturally resistant to abrasion, scratches, dents, and even acids without the need for sealants. And the environmental impact of manufactured quartz is low: Quartz is an abundant material and the finished product is nontoxic and nonallergenic and will last a lifetime, reducing the need for replacement.
  • The solid black quartz countertops made of engineered quartz (not to be confused with Quartzite, another appealing natural stone used as counters) is a manmade product created mostly from natural materials. It’s made of 90% to 94% ground quartz and 6% to 10% resins and pigments that are combined into durable and nonporous slabs. The strength of quartz, even in a manufactured form, makes it naturally resistant to abrasion, scratches, dents, and even acids without the need for sealants. And the environmental impact of manufactured quartz is low: Quartz is an abundant material and the finished product is nontoxic and nonallergenic and will last a lifetime, reducing the need for replacement.
  • The solid white quartz countertops made of engineered quartz (not to be confused with Quartzite, another appealing natural stone used as counters) is a manmade product created mostly from natural materials. It’s made of 90% to 94% ground quartz and 6% to 10% resins and pigments that are combined into durable and nonporous slabs. The strength of quartz, even in a manufactured form, makes it naturally resistant to abrasion, scratches, dents, and even acids without the need for sealants. And the environmental impact of manufactured quartz is low: Quartz is an abundant material and the finished product is nontoxic and nonallergenic and will last a lifetime, reducing the need for replacement.
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