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The Benefits And Disadvantages Of Natural Quartz Kitchen Slabs

by Deborah Belford Consultant

Natural quartz slab are available in polished or honed finishes. Furthermore, the size and color of the chips, as well as the presence of veins, can vary. White quartz is a popular color for kitchen countertops in apartment buildings. Some veined quartz countertops are made to look like popular Italian marbles such as White Carrara and Calacatta marble. These veins are mostly handcrafted in China and may appear artificial. Veins continue to be repetitive, and technology remains limited.

Quartz is a man-made surface-covering material that is still in its infancy. It can be found in harder stones like granite. Quartz is a naturally occurring raw material. While quartz occurs naturally in abundance, some well-known quartz crystals include Indian quartz, Brazilian quartz, and American quartz. Because of the popularity of quartz, some American and European manufacturers developed a method of combining this plentiful raw material with resin and pouring slabs out of it. Breton Machinery in Italy was a pioneer of this technology, which eventually evolved into one of the world's most popular kitchen countertop materials.

Natural quartz slabs have recently gained popularity due to their stain resistance and durability. There are a variety of colors and designs available that are not typically found in natural stone countertops. There are some disadvantages as well. Quartz is a more affordable alternative to natural stone countertops like marble and granite. There are good and bad quartz slab manufacturers, and it can be difficult to distinguish between the two. In addition to quartz chips, quartz countertops also contain resin, an artificial form of plastic. According to some manufacturers, quartz countertops can contain up to 15% resin. 

When designing your home, you want a stone that complements your color scheme and lifestyle. Quartz is one of the few countertop materials that can be tailored to your specific needs. A natural quartz slab system provides a wide range of quartz colors while remaining low-maintenance, allowing you to create a one-of-a-kind and timeless space. Because quartz is an engineered material, it comes in a wide range of color, pattern, and shade variations that are less expensive and last longer than other surface-covering materials. Most natural quartz slab manufacturers provide a wide range of quartz colors, from black and bronze to white and cream, leaving plenty of room for the buyer's preferences.


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