Oyster White Quartzite; White Surface with Sparkling Look

Oyster White Quartzite; White Surface with Sparkling Look


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A beautiful natural stone, Oyster White Quartzite has patterns in white with a background of black and grey. Since quartzite is a raw material, each slab's and corner's surface pattern is unique. In light of this, it is unreasonable to anticipate pattern and design consistency. But this pattern variation's unique feature on its own makes room for a variety of interior project styles, including waterfall patterns and book-matching examples.

OYSTER WHITE QUARTZITE

OYSTER WHITE QUARTZITE

£501.38

Oyster White Quartzite is an attractive natural stone featuring patterns made of grey and black shades on a white background. As quartzite is a product of nature, the design in the surface varies from slab to slab and corner to… read more

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How to Maintain Your Green White Quartzite Counter:

How to Maintain Your Green White Quartzite Counter

Due to their non-porous nature, these minerals require little cleaning when it comes to spills and stains. But there is still a clear distinction between the two.

Contrary to quartzite, quartz does not require yearly sealant upkeep to maintain an excellent non-porous condition. This is because 10–20% of the resin binders used during manufacture are cement-based resins.

Quartzite, like granite, needs to have a sealer applied once a year to keep it from becoming porous. This keeps the countertop's antibacterial and anti-mold properties intact.

While cleaning, neither mineral should be used abrasively as this could dull its colour and destroy the quartzite's sealing coat. Additionally, both minerals require cleaning with a neutral dish soap solution.

Quartzite for Your Outdoor Worktops:

Quartzite  for outdoor worktops

Aesthetics Quartzite

Oyster White Quartzite is famous for its aesthetic qualities, which is one of the main reasons. Many think it resembles marble because of its distinctive grey and white patterns but at a more affordable price. While some manufactured countertop items have a synthetic, repetitive way, this countertop's veining adds an intriguing visual aspect.

Strength of the Elements

When choosing, you need to be especially aware of how outside countertops will respond to direct sunlight. UV can, over time, weaken, degrade, or stain your countertops if the improper product is used. You don't have to be concerned about this problem with quartzite.

Durability in Daily Use

Quartzite countertops also do an excellent job of withstanding normal wear and tear. It is quite a heat- and water-resistant and rates between seven and eight on the Mohs hardness scale. Acidic meals are also unlikely to etch some other types of natural stone countertops, which can happen.

Benefits of Quartzite

Benefits of Quartzite

Although quartzite is a relatively new natural stone, it has the stunning appearance of marble and the strength and durability of granite. Because of this, interior designers have begun to appreciate quartzite more and more. In truth, quartzite has a sophisticated appearance that gives any project a natural charm and a high aesthetic appeal.

The earth's pressure and heat are what shaped this natural stone. Quartzites come in a wide range of veins, textures, and colours. Additionally, this rock is more resistant to most chemicals and environmental factors and holds up better to abrasion in countertops or floor tiles.

Quartzite Applications

Quartzite Applications

Countertops

The most excellent option among the many countertop materials is quartzite. It retains its beauty throughout time and adds value and appeal to your property because of its strength and elegance. It is resistant to heat and chemicals and is unaffected by food, drinks, or cleaning supplies. The slabs' subtle veining gives kitchen surfaces a beautiful movement.

Flooring, Interior, and Exterior

This natural stone is frequently used for flooring inside or outside. Quartzites can tolerate a lot of foot traffic and severe weather without losing their appearance, thanks to their endurance. This product, which is water-resistant and easy to clean, is ideal for pool decks or entrances. Quartzite is frequently utilized as wall cladding as well.

Similar Slabs for Your Kitchen:

Similar Slabs for Your Kitchen

PACIFIC GREEN QUARTZITE BOOKMATCH

PACIFIC GREEN QUARTZITE BOOKMATCH

£656.90

Pacific Green Quartzite Bookmatch is a green with white stone with red veins that gives you the unique look when installed. Quartzite worktops are porous in nature, they need to be properly sealed to avoid staining and bacterial and fungal… read more

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NEW HORIZON QUARTZITE

NEW HORIZON QUARTZITE

£370.36

New Horizon Quartzite is a gray-coloured natural slab that shows intense patterns created by black and dark grey stripes. This stone is a good choice for your countertops, kitchen worktops, bathroom vanities, office desks, bar tops, stairs, walls, floors, shower… read more

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MACAUBAS FANTASY QUARTZITE

MACAUBAS FANTASY QUARTZITE

£446.91

Macaubas Fantasy Quartzite is a natural stone from Brazil that features a grey-white background with beautiful patterns made of grey, brown, white and pink, which are displayed as occasional linear streaks and waves. Macaubas Fantasy Quartzite can be used to… read more

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