CALACATTA QUARTZ WORKTOPS

SELECTION OF CALACATTA QUARTZ

Calacatta quartz is a synthetic substance that stone producers are offering in an effort to meet consumer demand for products that resemble Italian Calacatta marble.

In contrast to genuine marble, calacatta quartz is created using a mixture of pure quartz crystals that have been crushed and blended with chemicals and resins to give it the thick veins of grey and golden hints on some of its varieties.

In the UK, Fugen Stone provides the widest selection of Calacatta Quartz.

Because it can be used for kitchen worktops, vanity tops, floor tiles, and wall splashbacks, engineered Calacatta quartz has grown to be one of the most popular interior design products. Calacatta quartz is non-porous, which helps prevent the growth of bacteria and makes everyday maintenance very simple—all that is required is soapy water and a dish towel.

Calacatta quartz comes in a wide variety of slab sizes, costs, finishes, and thicknesses, so there are practically unlimited options available that may be used in any style of building or interior design plan.

Due to the abundance of information and options available in the market, choosing the right type of Calacatta quartz for a project can be challenging. This can frequently cause confusion for prospective users of the material. Prior to making a purchase, we advise getting in touch with an expert stone supplier that provides consultation services so they can suggest the best sort of Calacatta quartz for your project.

One of the most important considerations when selecting Calacatta quartz is to make sure the quartz comes from a trustworthy source in addition to selecting the colour and tint that complement your style. When choosing from one of the top brands, the costs for Calacatta quartz rise from brand to brand, which is a sign of not only a more natural-looking stone but also of the availability of the materials and the teams ready to help in case of any emergencies.

When using Calacatta quartz, it's also a good idea to compare the slabs' measurements from the brand you've chosen to those needed for your project because less waste equals more value for your money. Read more @ FugenStone