Mont Blanc Quartzite; A Stone with a Marble Alternative

Mont Blanc Quartzite; A Stone with a Marble Alternative


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Mont Blanc Quartzite Origin: 

Reasons you love Mont Blanc Quartzite Countertop

Mont Blanc Quartzite is a grey, and White flecked natural stone. Mont Blanc Quartzite is mined in the Brazilian mountains and imported and finished in Italy for premium quality. The stone is primarily creamy White, with tiny veins of grey and gold running throughout. Even though white and grey quartzite is the most common type, all the white and grey quartzite colours can be more expensive simply because they are the most popular. On the other hand, darker quartzite colours can be much less than many marble or granite colours. Mont Blanc Quartzite looks excellent with a variety of flooring, cabinetry colours, and design elements. Because of the neutral colours of Mont Blanc, it can be used in almost any home, including modern and traditional-inspired kitchens and bathrooms. Each piece of Mont Blanc is distinct. Your countertops will be book matched to ensure that the veining and colouration are consistent. Mont Blanc quartzite's colours range from pale tans to taupe, silvery greys, and dark grey. 

MONT BLANC QUARTZITE

MONT BLANC QUARTZITE

£494.90

Mont Blanc Quartzite has a white and grey background and gives any home or setting a traditional air of grandeur.Mont Blanc Quartzite Stone has patterns that mimic marble. While many homeowners adore the gleaming white marble's appearance, you could be… read more

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MONT BLANC QUARTZITE

MONT BLANC QUARTZITE

£494.90

Mont Blanc Quartzite has a white and grey background and gives any home or setting a traditional air of grandeur.Mont Blanc Quartzite Stone has patterns that mimic marble. While many homeowners adore the gleaming white marble's appearance, you could be… read more

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MONT BLANC QUARTZITE

MONT BLANC QUARTZITE

£494.90

Mont Blanc Quartzite has a white and grey background and gives any home or setting a traditional air of grandeur. Mont Blanc Quartzite Stone has patterns that mimic marble. While many homeowners adore the gleaming, white marble's appearance, you could… read more

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Reasons You Love Mont Blanc Quartzite Countertop:

Appeal that is Trendy but Timeless

Mont Blanc quartzite is a chameleon that can enhance any design's appearance. The milky surface adds a bright, uplifting ambience to interior spaces while providing a soft sense of serenity rather than a harsh glare.

Add a touch of drama and movement to countertops, allowing you to choose whether you want this element of your design to stand out or blend in with the overall feel of the room. In other words, Mont Blanc blends in with current design trends while providing your space with timeless and long-lasting appeal.

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Compared to a truly dynamic granite or even a dramatic marble variety, a soft quartzite may appear to be a safe bet, but it all depends on the slab you choose and how you use it.

The use of stone on the massive island, expansive perimeter countertops, and backsplash adds subtle movement to the room, elevating the overall design, especially in critical areas like the sink and stove alcoves, where vertical applications stand out.

Fantastic Versatility

Mont Blanc quartzite countertops are timeless and complement both modern and traditional styles, but they are also incredibly versatile when paired with various design elements. Amazing Versatility

Mont Blanc quartzite countertops are timeless and complement both modern and traditional styles, but they are also incredibly versatile when paired with various design elements.

Strong and Long-Lasting

Strong and long-lasting

Naturally, you want design elements that make your space look nice and highlight your style. Still, you also wish for functional countertops that withstand the rigours of a busy household or frequent entertaining.

Quartzite has the ethereal beauty of marble, but it is more durable and resilient. Quartzite is formed when sandstone with a high quartz content is exposed to high temperatures and pressure. Its tough surface is less porous than many other countertop materials, exceptionally when polished.

Damage Resistance

Quartzite is naturally resistant to potential damage due to its composition and characteristics. It will withstand common threats such as heat, staining, etching, scratching, chipping, cracking, and UV rays.

MONT BLANC QUARTZITE

MONT BLANC QUARTZITE

£370.36

Mont Blanc Quartzite has a white and grey background and gives any home or setting a traditional air of grandeur.Mont Blanc Quartzite Stone has patterns that mimic marble. While many homeowners adore the gleaming white marble's appearance, you could be… read more

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MONT BLANC QUARTZITE

MONT BLANC QUARTZITE

£370.36

Mont Blanc Quartzite has a white and grey background and gives any home or setting a traditional air of grandeur.Mont Blanc Quartzite Stone has patterns that mimic marble. While many homeowners adore the gleaming white marble's appearance, you could be… read more

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MONT BLANC QUARTZITE

MONT BLANC QUARTZITE

£494.90

Mont Blanc Quartzite has a white and grey background and gives any home or setting a traditional air of grandeur.Mont Blanc Quartzite Stone has patterns that mimic marble. While many homeowners adore the gleaming white marble's appearance, you could be… read more

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Will Mont Blanc Quartzite Stains?

Will Mont Blanc Quartzite stains

While quartzite is extremely durable, light-coloured quartzite can occasionally absorb water, leaving small discolourations or "water spots." Mont Blanc Quartzite can experience light water absorption even when adequately sealed. Moisture discolouration should fade away naturally over a week or so as the stone dries, but it is recommended that all spills be cleaned up as soon as possible to avoid this occurrence.

Application of Mont Blanc Quartzite:

Application of Mont Blanc Quartzite

Mont Blanc Quartzite is used to manufacture bricks and other strong building materials. It is also becoming more popular as a decorative stone, though its use as a crushed stone is limited. Because quartzite is so hard, it is not quarried as much as a softer stone and is usually extracted from the surface rather than underground. Mont Blanc Quartzite is also highly dense and complex. Because it is so hard and durable, crushed quartzite can be used as railroad track ballast.

Quartzite is a stone that can be used both indoors and outdoors. It can be used in various ways, including landscaping, building stone, as a feature wall, tiles, and even stone cladding.

Floors, countertops, vanities, fireplace surrounds, and other interior applications are among the most common.

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How to Get Your Mont Blanc Quartzite Slabs:

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