GRANITE WORKTOPS
Hewn directly from the rocky mantle below and fused by powerful volcanic forces deep within the earth, granite has been a symbol of power, wealth and beauty since the Greek and Roman eras. The durability of this material makes it suitable to be used for both outdoor projects like bridges, pavements, monuments, etc. and interiors like worktops, kitchen backsplashes, kitchen islands flooring, walls, bathroom counters etc. A wide range of colour spectrums this material is available in are grey, brown, red, pink, yellow, gold, cream, blue, green, black and white. For worktops, they are commonly available in 20mm, 30mm thicknesses. Granite worktops come in the 3 most popular types of finishes; polished, honed and leathered. Besides these, the others are bush-hammered, flamed and caressed finish.
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Formed by recrystallization of sedimentary rock like limestone, this metamorphosed rock
is a symbol of purity and immortality. It is believed that its incorporation brings about positive affirmations like clarity, composure and steadiness in one’s life. It gained its popularity from the ancient Romans and Greeks who utilized this fascinating material for handy sculptures to gigantic pillars of monuments. Besides these, in the present day, it is popularly used for kitchen and bathroom flooring, worktops, walls, fire
hearths and islands among many more. Its water retaining ability makes it a suitable option for use in the shower and other wet areas. Marble is available in wide colour ranges like white, brown, grey, beige, cream, yellow, red, green, gold, black and blue.
QUARTZ WORKTOPS
Unlike granite and marble, quartz worktops are engineered materials made from a combination of natural quartz minerals (about 90% ) with polymers, resins and pigments that make the remaining 10%. As it is artificially manufactured,
quartz worktops can be found in the market in a wide range of colour patterns and designs, in fact, in any naturally existing colour, it can be made to be available. The currently popular colours in the market are neutrals like black, brown, beige, grey and white. They can be made to mimic natural stones like marble and granite pretty precisely. They can be used for kitchen and bathroom worktops, walls, backsplash, flooring, etc. Qualities like these and low maintenance have added even more to the popularity of this product amongst customers with no sign to stop anytime soon.
QUARTZITE WORKTOPS
Quartzite is a hard, non-foliated metamorphic sandstone. When a sandstone, rich in quartz comes under heat, pressure and chemical activity under the earth’s crust, it transforms into an ultra-strong quartzite. Spiritually, quartzite is associated with stability and other positive changes in a human’s life. It is believed that it helps to prevent us from going back to our old state after we experience an elevating change in our lives like an uplifting therapy or spiritual enlightenment. Quartzites have veining patterns almost similar to marbles and are growing popular amongst homeowners for their beautiful appearance. They can be used for walls, floors, stairs, tops and roof finishing. They are popularly available in two different thicknesses; 20mm and 30mm, and two different polishes; polished and matte.
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It is a white, glass-like, translucent, non-porous, hard ceramic that has been manufactured by burning clay-type materials at high temperatures. Its characteristics include hardness, whiteness and translucency. Porcelain shows a high level of mechanical resistance, high density and low porosity, which combine to make porcelain materials durable, innocuous, soft in touch and
beautiful. Anciently, they were used for creating cups, plates, decoration items, etc. Some exquisite porcelain was even used for manufacturing prized
items, served as gifts. In the present day, they are used for various purposes like flooring, countertops, crockeries, decorative objects etc.
NATURAL TILES
Tiles are industrially manufactured thin slabs from hard-wearing, resilient materials like ceramic, stone, metal, baked clay or glass, commonly available in square or rectangular shapes. They're both functional as well as decorative and can be attached in an impressive display to rotect roofs, floors, walls, edges, or other objects like tabletops. By other definitions, they can refer to similar units made up of lightweight materials like perlite, wood, and mineral wool, commonly used for wall and ceiling applications. With a wide range of tiles available currently, varying in colours, textures, sizes and materials, one can design both modern as well as traditional kitchens. Types: ceramic tile,
porcelain tile, glass tile, natural stone tiles.
SLATE WORKTOPS FOR KITCHENS, BATHROOM & FLOORING
Slate is a fine-grained, foliated, homogeneous metamorphic rock with a dull lustre created by the alteration of shale or mudstone by low-grade regional metamorphism under relatively low temperature and pressure. It is mined and quarried in different parts of the world predominately in Brazil and Spain to be used as premium construction stones. These slate rocks easily cleave or
split into thin slabs with high tensile strength and endurance. The most prevalent colour of a Slate is grey, although they can be found in black, green, red and even purple shades. They are available in honed and polished finishes, within a thickness range of 30mm, 40mm and 5o mm, and are suitable to be used for purposes like roofing, internal and external flooring, wall cladding etc.
TRAVERTINE WORKTOPS FOR KITCHENS, BATHROOM & FLOORING
Travertine is a kind of earthly limestone that is formed by the
deposition of calcite minerals around hot springs. The water movement from the springs disintegrates the travertine, creating voids in the stone’s structure. The structure can be
compared to that of a honeycomb, where small pockets or cavities exist within the stone; these are displayed as holes in the surface when it's cut into tiles. These holes can either be left open or filled by the factory during the
tiles manufacturing process with a cement-based filler. Travertine tiles can be used for many indoor as well as outdoor purposes like for building walkways, wall coverings, patios, fountains etc. It can be
available in a wide variety of finishes, in tan, white and cream tones and thickness range of 6mm, 12mm, 15mm and 20mm.
LIMESTONE WORKTOPS
Regarded as a symbol of strength and resilience in architecture, while still looking very elegant, Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed of different minerals, mainly calcite and dolomite that are deposited as rocks from fossils. They can be used to make everything from a coffee table to gigantic structures, making them incredibly versatile in their properties. Limestone has been able to retain its popularity because it has become a go-to stone for people in different fields. Because of that, it will most likely continue to be a popular choice forever. The colour range of limestone in the current market is white, yellow, grey, blue, beige, and cream, which can be seen in finishes like honed, tumbled and polished. Limestone Countertop is a sedimentary rock, generally light in colour.
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Onyx is an example of a metamorphic, calcareous stone. The type of onyx used in counter or furniture applications is not the same as the gemstone onyx. This onyx is a banded calcite and is softer than “true onyx”. It is translucent and available in small slabs often for back-lit applications. Since it is a calcareous stone it is not resistant to mild acids. Onyx kitchen are natural stone countertop but want something unique and rare, onyx may be the perfect choice for you. Onyx, on the other hand, is an expensive stone. As a result, before you install it, make sure it is appropriate for your space. Here are a few of the advantages of using onyx countertops. Onyx is a natural stone that is popular among homeowners looking for a material that looks similar to marble, especially when polished. Its contrasting colours and rich parallel layers form over thousands of years, resulting in a one-of-a-kind material.
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Sandstone is a sedimentary rock that is found in basins all over the world. It is a type of sedimentary rock that is quite common. It is made up of sand-sized grains, rock fragments, minerals, and organic matter. Sand particles range in diameter from 1/16 millimetre to 2 millimetres. It may also contain a matrix of silt- or clay-size particles that occupy the spaces between the sand grains, as well as cementing material that binds the sand grains together. Metamorphism, which is usually associated with tectonic compression within orogenic belts, can transform quartz-bearing sandstone into quartzite. Sand deposits that eventually form sandstone are delivered to the basin by
rivers, but they can also be delivered by the action of waves or wind. Some sand grains may be organic particles, such as sand and shell particles produced within the basin.
SEMI PRECIOUS STONE WORKTOPS
A Precious Stone is a piece of mineral crystal which is cut and in a polished form. It is used to make jewelry or other adornments. Precious stones can be classified into precious stone and semi-precious stone. However, certain rocks such as lapis lazuli and opal and occasionally organic materials that are not minerals, such as amber, jet, and pearl are also used for jewelry and are therefore often considered to be Precious stones as well. Most Precious stones are hard, but some soft minerals are used in jewelry because of their luster or other physical properties that have aesthetic value. And rarity is another characteristic that lends value to a Precious stones.
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Sensa is a series of premium granite and quartzite slabs specially treated to resist stains. Each of these stones has a protective coating that keeps colours from permeating the surface without further treatments, making it simple to maintain and ensuring you can relish rooms with distinctive designs made by nature. Sensa surfaces are high-quality natural granites and quartzites sourced from the finest quarries in India and Brazil. These collections have a touch of uniqueness and that exotic vibe in them. Your kitchen worktops will be highly visually appealing. The slabs are currently offered in black, white, ivory, blue, cream, grey, green, dark grey, multi-colours, mixed black, gold, etc. Any personal room, whether modern, traditional, or minimalist, can benefit from natural stone's various dark tones. The options can produce continuous, polished, veined effects or generate striking accents in line with the popular All-Black aesthetic. Dark colours, predominantly black, excel in creating classic designs. Explore more.
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Traditional or contemporary, Dekton worktops instantly brighten up the environs of your kitchen. This hard-wearing and adaptable surface is ideal for a kitchen or bathroom in various hues and finishes. Since Worktops are hailed for their excellent properties, they are at the higher index of the expensive stone genre in the market. Though Dekton is an expensive stone, it undeniably adds excellent value for your money. It is very appealing, sturdy, lasts a lifetime, and provides numerous benefits while requiring minimal maintenance. Investing in Dekton, you don't have to bother yourself with expensive cleaning products, spend on expensive resealing treatments, or fix damages caused by kitchen mishaps that are more likely implicated on less durable surfaces. It presents itself with a diverse variety of colours constituted by natural components. Each colour, from traditional marbles and natural stones to industrial cement and oxidised metallic substances, is its signature right from its source of birth. It is hygienic, unbelievably robust, and long-lasting.
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Obsidian is a type of natural glass that is formed from molten lava. There are no notable, large mineral crystals within the matrix of this volcanic glass. All rocks are made up of crystalline mineral combinations. When a mineral crystallises, the atoms that make up the material organise themselves in regular, geometric patterns that are unique to the mineral.Obsidian is a volcanic glass. Obsidian countertops are easily scratched and have a low resistance to high impacts. Moreover, when broken up, obsidian shatters into shards that could be extremely dangerous. It's noteworthy that Obsidian ranks 5 to 5.5 on the hardness scale, while quartz ranks 7. Generally obsidian is not the best choice for kitchen countertops, but could be used as a backsplash, where it is relatively safe, due to obsidian's heat and moisture resistance quality. So, before you choose obsidian for your kitchen countertop, make sure your kitchen is a low traffic zone so the Obsidian countertop could last long.
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Silestone is fast becoming the most preferred material for kitchen worktops. Because of the wide range of colour options, Silestone kitchen countertops prove extremely easy to match with any style and decor. Silestone is the appropriate surface for kitchen worktops because it gives an excellent look to the particular room of your house. Silestone kitchen countertops can withstand the pressure of everyday cooking while looking as attractive as popular materials such as Marble. We would gladly guide you through selecting & buying Silestone and commissioning your kitchen tops. Silestone is a stone that has a non-porous surface and is resistant to stains, including familiar kitchen villains like wine, coffee, acidic lemon juice, vinegar, and oils. Silestone outperforms nearly all other kitchen worktops in the market due to its ability to endure impacts and scratches. It is also resistant to heat (though we always recommend installing a safety pad/support beneath hot pots to avoid overexposure to heat).
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Terrazzo worktops are not only aesthetically pleasing choices you make for your kitchens and bathrooms but also a green and sustainable choice. Terrazzo slabs are manufactured by use of broken marble, granite and quartz pieces, making them an environment-friendly choice for installations. Because they are extremely durable and require little care, these slabs are utilised for both residential and commercial establishments. Our materials have been doing incredibly well with our consumers, and we attribute them to the innovative colours, designs, and formats made available by the industry. These slabs allow for flexible design arrangements based on what individuals desire. The benefits of installing Terrazzo worktops and areas where these slabs can be used are covered in detail in the sections that follow. Terrazzo slabs are the opposite of boring designs. One has multiple opportunities to play with the fun element of these slabs and make interesting interior designs.
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Vetrazzo is an sustainable countertop material that is manufactured or to be more accurate those are engineered primarily from recycled glass, often sourced from bottles and other glass waste. The unique production process blends these glass pieces with a cement-based binder, creating surfaces with vibrant, mosaic-like patterns. The recycled content makes each piece distinctive, featuring colourful glass fragments that add a stunning, artistic touch to kitchens and bathrooms. Vetrazzo is known to be very much appreciated for the endurance level and resistance to stains, and scratches. Though we don’t suggest this Vetrazzo material for the kitchen counters as high heat might be a little defective for the surface’s nature. Making it highly practical for busy kitchen and bathroom worktops. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, it’s environmentally friendly and low-maintenance, ideal for those seeking sustainable, easy-care surfaces.
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Ceramic worktops are in high demand in the stone-buying community that strives for artistic beauty with little hassle of maintenance. Utterly durable, luxurious appearance and almost non-porous, the craze behind these slabs is justified. As opposed to natural stone worktops, Ceramic worktops have the advantage that they can be created to look any particular way according to the demand in the market. Some might prefer plain colours, while others might choose Marble-like patterns with easy maintenance characteristics; there's a choice to suit all tastes. Work-tops thus offer a wide range of choices in this category with various colours, patterns, stone designs, thickness, dimensions, etc. We have everything from a bold and striking black slab with enchanting gold veins to a subtle and simple white slab with faint grey veins.
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Composite Stone Worktops have restructured the world of interior design, offering a perfect blend of aesthetics and functionality. Composite Stone Worktops have been gaining popularity rapidly as an ideal choice for kitchen and bathroom surfaces. This comprehensive guide will probe into Composite Stone Worktops' wonders, their benefits, installation process, maintenance tips, and much more. In this section, we'll introduce readers to Composite Stone Worktops. Explaining how they are engineered by combining natural stone and resin, we highlight the versatility and design options available. Mentioning the wide range of colours and patterns, we showcase how composite stone worktops can effortlessly fit into any interior style. A Composite Worktop, also known as a Composite Stone or engineered stone, is a type of surface material commonly used in kitchens, bathrooms, and other interior spaces.
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Invisible cooktops are induction cooktops that are hidden beneath your stone surface. You are given a burner without any evident hobs; all cooking is done by adequately situating the pan on your work surface! There is a hidden setting option, a few of which are even smartphone accessible! As a result, your workspace is suddenly transformed into a hob when the burners quickly heat pots via the slab! And guess what? Some say induction cooking is more time and energy-saving than regular gas or electric cookers. In addition, upkeep is simple: wiping down a worktop will always take less time than scrubbing a hob. Invisible cooktops are plain and simple but effective, particularly when we apply stones designated only for cooktops. As you can see, we offer a wide range of colour and pattern choices for your invisible cooktop material, but before that, chat with experts about the stone’s surfaces.
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