Quartz Countertop

Kitchen Decoration

Definition

A quartz countertop is made of crushed quartz and resin. Non-porous, it resists stains and scratches without any special maintenance.

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When you choose a quartz countertop for your kitchen, you opt for a durable, aesthetic, and easy-to-maintain material. This high-end covering is made of crushed quartz and resin, making it resistant to stains, scratches, and impacts. You can therefore work on it with ease without fearing damage. Quartz comes in a palette of neutral or more assertive colors, allowing you to harmonize your countertop with the style of your kitchen, whether it's modern, traditional, or even rustic. You will also appreciate its smooth and uniform surface, ideal for meal preparation. With minimal maintenance, your quartz countertop will retain its new appearance for many years, making it a wise investment for your culinary space.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quartz is made of crushed quartz and resin. Non-porous, it resists stains without special maintenance.

White veined quartz (marble effect) for classic, matte black for contemporary, concrete grey for industrial. Standard thickness 20-30 mm.

Mistake: placing a hot dish directly on quartz. Resin does not tolerate heat well: always use a trivet.

A quartz countertop is highly resistant to scratches, stains, and impacts. It is also easy to maintain and does not require special treatment to keep its new appearance.

To clean your quartz countertop, you can use mild soap and warm water. Avoid abrasive products that could damage the surface. Then dry with a soft cloth to prevent streaks.

Neutral tones like white, grey, or beige are very popular for a quartz countertop. However, you can also find darker shades or more original patterns to add a touch of personality to your kitchen.

The best blends for a quartz countertop are those containing between 90% and 93% crushed quartz. This ensures optimal long-term resistance and durability.

The cost of a quartz countertop can vary from 200 to 600 euros per square meter, depending on the quality, color, and supplier chosen. You will also need to factor in installation costs.

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