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Start with the Right Surface
From the timeless elegance of granite to the sleek durability of quartz, we offer a curated selection of premium stone surfaces designed to transform your kitchen or bathroom. Whether you’re drawn to the natural charm of quartzite or the modern versatility of porcelain, our expert team will guide you to the perfect material for your lifestyle and design. Built to last. Styled to impress.
Quartz
Quartz is a popular material used for kitchen and bathroom countertops. It's made by combining natural quartz stone with resins and pigments to create a strong, smooth surface. Quartz countertops are known for being durable, easy to clean, and resistant to stains and scratches. Unlike natural stone, quartz doesn’t need to be sealed, making it a low-maintenance option that still offers a high-end look. It comes in many colors and patterns, so it can fit almost any style of home.


Quartzite
Quartzite is a natural stone often used for kitchen and bathroom countertops. It forms naturally when sandstone is exposed to high heat and pressure, turning it into a very hard and durable material. Quartzite has the elegant look of marble but is much tougher and more resistant to scratches and heat. Since it's a natural stone, each slab has unique veining and color variations, giving your space a one-of-a-kind look. However, unlike quartz, quartzite is porous and does need to be sealed regularly to protect it from stains.
Granite
Granite is a natural stone commonly used for kitchen and bathroom countertops. It forms deep in the earth from cooled magma, which gives it a strong, heat-resistant surface that can handle everyday use. Granite is known for its unique patterns and natural beauty, with each slab featuring different colors, specks, and veining. It’s a very durable material, but because it's a natural stone, it needs to be sealed regularly to help prevent stains. Granite adds a timeless, high-end feel to any space.


Porcelain
Porcelain is a man-made material used for countertops, tiles, and backsplashes. It’s made by heating special clay and minerals at very high temperatures, which makes it extremely hard, durable, and resistant to scratches, heat, and stains. Porcelain surfaces often mimic the look of natural stone like marble or granite but are usually lighter and easier to maintain. Because it’s non-porous, porcelain doesn’t need sealing, making it a practical and stylish choice for kitchens and bathrooms.
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