Are you looking for quartz slabs wholesale? Are you on the verge of getting your bathroom a facelift? We are the supplier of slabs materials and related fittings. We stock and supply stone slabs, sinks, taps, tubs etc. at the best prices in Berkshire in large. Quartz is an engineered stone that is made from
Silestone Quartz worktops are made from 93% quartz and 7% polymer resins and dyes. One can argue that silestone quartz is just an engineered granite; and this can’t be very far from the truth. Silestone Quartz looks and feel like granite but gives more consistent and provides more solid colours for your kitchen countertops.
Solid countertops have been part of our homes for the last 5 decades or so. Assuming that today is their half-century birthday, we will celebrate this milestone with a closer look at solid countertops. Having in mind that the countertops have been is use for fifty years, we can say that their reputation among
Very few worktops can surpass the beauty quartz brings to your home. Quartz worktops have the ability to bring depth, character and the feel good factor that most homeowners desire. Quartz boasts of the best qualities featured in laminates and stones alongside its own unique features. Quartz designs began appearing in UK homes not long
There are so many countertop materials available that you can use in your home. Homeowners and designers find it difficult to picking the best choice for their home. Some of the best sellers are granite and quartz countertops. They are loved by homeowners because there are beautiful, hard and most important of all, durable. As
You are probably spoilt between the pros and cons of Quartz vs. Granite as the perfect worktop. On this article, we will examine the geology, source, physical attributes, environmental stability and durability attributes of both Granite and Quartz. What Is Granite And How Is It Formed? Granite is a pyrogenous rock (meaning it was formed
Since the invention of Formica (back in the 1920s) kitchen tops in the UK have widely been covered with laminates. However, during the last decades or so, natural stone surfaces are finding their way in more kitchens; Marble, Granite, soapstone and even concrete. But there’s a new contender for the countertop of the year award: