BLUE STONE SLAB

A group of Marble, Granite, Onyx, Travertine, and Limestone that are tastefully decorated with vibrant or delicate hues and complementary tones. Creating engineered stones like Quartz, Obsidian, Terrazzo, and Porcelain has also opened up numerous opportunities for homeowners and designers to be creative with colour combinations, as a vast range of shades is available under the engineered stone category. Learn More

Our choice of stones and material surfaces enhances our living spaces because of the distinctive craftsmanship, cutting-edge technology, elegant decor, and dramatic effects in their creation.

Blue Stone Flooring - Blue Stone Slab Outdoor:

Blue Granite

With its various blue hues, Blue Granite can create a beautiful and resilient outdoor flooring option. It is well-suited for high-traffic areas and can be used for pathways, driveways, and outdoor steps.

Blue Limestone

Blue Limestone features a blue-gray color and a naturally textured surface, making it an attractive choice for outdoor flooring and landscaping projects.

Blue Stone Countertop Collection:

Worktops offers approximately 50 variations of blue stones for homeowners and kitchen designers alone. Our stones are not uniform in colour; each slab of stone is unique from the others. Because genuine stones like marble and granite are so distinctive, no two pieces of a single slab of bluestone will have an identical pattern distribution. This is how natural stones are beautiful. Our stone collection comes from some of the best stone-producing nations, including Turkey, Brazil, Italy, Spain, and Brazil.

Blue Stone Slab Kitchen

The colour blue looks fantastic in kitchens. Dark blues will look striking in larger kitchens without detracting from the sense of space, while lighter blues work best in smaller kitchens. Before deciding on the shade of blue for your kitchen, it's necessary to evaluate the lighting in the area.

Natural Blue Stone Slab:

Blue Granite For Kitchen Worktops

One of the most expensive countertop options is Blue-Coloured Granite . Due to its rarity and scarcity in nature, blue natural stone is far more challenging to make than other colours or varieties of natural stone. Because of this, using it in their manufacturing process is more expensive. However, Worktops has a wide selection of blue stone slab options for you to choose from that we have obtained from the best vendors all around the world. Blue-coloured granite slabs exhibit a wide variety of patterns, including some of the following:

  • Sea Waves

  • Grained

  • Speckles

  • Veins

  • Metallic Flecks

  • Glittery

Blue Quartzite

The most plentiful and pure concentration of silica in the crust of the Earth is found in the natural stone known as quartzite, which contains between 90 and 99.9 per cent natural quartz. Quartzite may superficially resemble marble, but it cannot be scraped with a metal blade and will not corrode or etch when exposed to acid. When utilised as a kitchen countertop, quartzite has the advantages of granite while resembling marble.

Blue Marble

Natural stones like Blue Marble, with their charming veins and enchanted patterns, can transcend us to the sky and the sea. Given its enduring nature and exquisite beauty, marble is a standard choice that homeowners prefer to install in their houses. White, black, beige, and grey are standard neutral colours that mix with blue marble. While not impossible, blue marble is also rare. Yes, you can use this blue-coloured marble to provide a bluish accent to your kitchen or bathroom. Blue marble countertops are assured of enduring a long time because they are composed of natural stone, which is non-porous and non-toxic and only needs sealing twice a year. The sophisticated, upscale aspect many owners desire can be found in blue marble. It may be used for flooring, kitchen countertops, and even fireplaces because it is a strong and long-lasting material.

Blue Travertine

Blue Travertine is a natural stone with a blue-grey colouration with unique and stunning patterns. It is a variation of the more commonly known travertine, a type of limestone formed by the precipitation of minerals from water sources, often found in mineral springs, caves, and geothermal hot springs.

Certain minerals or impurities typically cause the blue hue in Blue Travertine during its formation. The exact shade and intensity of blue can vary, ranging from soft blue-grey to deeper blue tones.

Blue Stone Slab Bathroom

Blue is a natural fit and a popular colour option for bathrooms because it is cool, calming, and evokes visions of the sea and sky. There is a tint for every aesthetic and design style thanks to the extensive and functional range of colours available, from light duck egg blue to deep and dark navy.

Blue Stone Slab Installation:

Worktops also provides kitchen template, fabrication, and installation services to homes in the UK and Ireland, so if you're interested, call us at 0330 113 5868 or email info@work-tops.com. Our installation services may be completed in as little as 10 days (assuming no modifications are made after the template appointment).

Frequently Asked Questions:

  • Is Blue Stone Durable For Outdoor Use?

Yes, Blue Stone is durable and well-suited for outdoor applications, such as patios and walkways, due to its resistance to weathering.

  • How Do I Maintain Blue Stone Flooring?

To maintain Blue Stone flooring, regularly clean it with mild soap and water, and consider applying a sealer to protect against stains and wear.

  • Can Blue Stone Be Used For Interior Applications?

Yes, Blue Stone can be used indoors for flooring, wall cladding, and other decorative elements. Its unique color and texture can add a touch of elegance to interior spaces.