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See The Widest & Best Range Of Calacatta Quartz

by Maria Kairuz Fashion Connoisseur And Blogger
Calacatta quartz is an engineered stone designed to look like the natural Italian Calacatta marble. But the best thing about this man-made material is that it bears no issues associated with marble-like staining, annual sealing, etc. This quality makes it a more desirable material among homeowners.

Calacatta quartz is reminiscent of Calacatta marble but it doesn’t carry any issues that come with natural stone. It is made with a blend of pure quartz crystals, resins and coloured pigments. The pigments and resins give this quartz the appearance of thick grey veins along with golden hints for a luxurious appeal.
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The man-made Calacatta quartz is one of the famous products used in interiors, as it is easily adaptable to be used for floor tiles, kitchen worktops, splashbacks and vanity tops.  It is non-porous, which prevents moisture retention that, in turn, avoids harbouring of bacteria. Therefore, you don’t have to spend hours on daily maintenance. All you need is mild soapy water and kitchen cloth to wipe off its surface clean.

Speaking of all the qualities, let’s enlighten you that Calacatta quartz is available in many varieties to suit different types of design schemes and properties. You can even choose in distinct finishes, slab sizes, thicknesses and price range to find the best match for your interior. Here is a small list of some popular Calacatta quartz varieties available in the UK in 2019:


1. CLASSIC QUARTZ CALACATTA GRIS: Classic Quartz Calacatta Gris boasts thick grey veins on a white backdrop. It boasts a subtle mixture of whitish and greyish tones that result in classic marble-like appearance. Furthermore, Calacatta Quartz worktops are practical surfaces because these are easy to maintain and clean.

2. CRL CALACATTA:
CRL Calacatta quartz showcases the timeless beauty of Italian marble with a thick grey pattern that’s scattered throughout the surface. If you want an aesthetic marble with simple white background and dramatic veins, this quartz is suitable for any interior. It is also long-lasting and doesn’t require annual sealing.

3. UNISTONE CALACATTA TOSCANE: Unistone Calacatta Toscane is best suitable for your kitchen, bathroom, wet room or sauna. You can even use it for cladding furniture, walls and flooring. Its slabs are available in 12mm thickness on a wide range of exclusive colours. You can even choose the thickness of about 20mm and 30mm slabs.

4. STONE ITALIANA CALACATTA: It is another popular version of Italian marble. Stone Italiana Calacatta quartz material offers an opaque white surface with light grey-coloured thick veining. Light grey with a hint of dark grey veins is likely to draw the attention of viewers. Hence, the material is suitable for any area. 

5. COMPAC UNIQUE CALACATTA: Compac Unique Calacatta quartz is a combination of grey veining with a tint of gold throughout the exquisite white backdrop. This high-end material is in great demand for cladding walls, countertops, flooring or vanity tops of any bathroom, kitchen, etc.
 
6. SILESTONE CALACATTA GOLD: Silestone Calacatta Gold displays thick veining on its subtle white background. This Calacatta Quartz UK comes in slabs with ‘Eternal Calacatta Gold,’ displaying thick veins and delicate white background. It is available in slabs with 3250x1590mm dimensions and 30mm, 20mm and 12mm thicknesses. It comes in two finishes – Suede and Polished.

7. SILESTONE BIANCO CALACATTA:
Silestone Bianco Calacatta is a 2019 addition to the Eternal Quartz Collection by Silestone. This quartz material boasts classic thick grey veining scattered throughout the surface. It even comes in slabs of 3250x1590mm dimensions, as well as 30mm, 20mm and 12mm thicknesses.

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