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ColorQuartz Has Solid Showing at KBIS

February 05, 2016

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Marble & Granite Visits ColorQuartz in Shanghai

January 22, 2016

 

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Is Quartz Surfacing Better Than Granite?

January 14, 2016


Q: We’re working on a kitchen remodel. I’ve been reading a lot about quartz surfacing. Is it really more popular than granite? Is it a better choice?

A: First of all, it’s great that you’re doing your homework on kitchen countertop surfacing. There are so many options available and you really should know a bit about each type of surface before you decide. It’s likely that if you talk with your friends and neighbors, they’ll tell you that granite is the only way to go. And while granite is still the most popular countertop choice today, it’s important to note that it’s not the only choice for a high-end kitchen remodel.

Quartz surfaces, such as ColorQuartz, are growing in popularity. They’re still behind granite, statistically, when it comes to countertops. However, as consumers like you begin to understand this surface, there is a good chance that it may reach the same heights as granite. But it is a “better” choice? That’s a hard question to answer. The truth is that both granite and ColorQuartz have their advantages. So it’s really just a matter of opinion. Here are a few reasons why some think that quartz surfaces are superior:

ColorQuartz is rock solid. It’s made of 93% actual quartz, the hardest mineral on earth. So, for those looking for “natural” countertops, it does contain natural stone.

• Since it’s made of quartz, the hardest material on earth, ColorQuartz offers more resistance to scratches and stains than granite. For homeowners who like a surface that always looks brand new, this is a big advantage.

ColorQuartz is a hygienic surface that offers peace of mind. Since it’s non-porous, bacteria and germs can’t take hold. This makes it easy to clean and gives it antibacterial properties. This is especially advantageous in hardworking sink and food prep areas.

And finally, one very big reason that quartz surfaces have been catapulted in popularity is that today’s engineering techniques have made it possible to create surfaces that very closely mimic natural stone, such as granite. Many feel it’s a no-brainer because the look can be so similar to granite, yet ColorQuartz is a stronger, more durable material. For example, here are a few of the latest colors from ColorQuartz. These warm and inviting shades bear a very strong resemblance to real granite. 

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Cold Weather Inspires Hot Color in ColorQuartz

December 10, 2015

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 Office desk/table in Frost White by ColorQuartz. Photo via ColorQuartz

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ColorQuartz Helps to Create an Eclectic Kitchen Design

November 06, 2015

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ColorQuartz Means Quality

September 18, 2015
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Blue: Always in Fashion

February 10, 2015

Paired with a crisp white accent color, blue is very New England…nautical and sophisticated. Combined with a bold lime green or bright pink, it’s very modern and hip. And alongside a cheery yellow or orange, it can even take on an exotic flair. Yes, blue is an extremely versatile color that works with almost every style of décor. High-quality quartz surfacing manufacturer, ColorQuartz offers a compelling shade of blue. Fashion Blue is a vivacious shade of blue that makes a statement on walls, trim, flooring, architectural details, countertops, vanities, and more.

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The Top 4 Advantages of ColorQuartz Surfacing

January 13, 2015

Quartz surfacing has been steadily gaining market share over the past few years as architects, designers, and homeowners learn how much this material has to offer. Unlike 100-percent natural surfacing such as marble or granite, quartz is chemical, stain, chip, and crack resistant. It’s non-porous and never needs sealing, plus manufacturing processes have come a long way.

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Merry Christmas from Marble and Granite, Inc.

December 23, 2014
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Spotlight on ColorQuartz: Cotton White

December 18, 2014

When white is what you want, there’s more to choose from than just marble. Made of 93-percent natural quartz, ColorQuartz is a great option. Engineered to be exceptionally durable, scratch, heat, and stain resistant, ColorQuartz is a sensible, functional and beautiful alternative.

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