Why Quartz ?
Seeing is Believing
A modern material – quartz offers unique benefits for your space over and above typical marble or granite. Achievable for around half the cost of traditional marble, it is also a much sturdier and more practical stone than either marble or granite, making it the perfect surface for any modern kitchen. Discover the other benefits for choosing quartz.
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Better Than Marble?
Basilica Stone quartz gives you all the material quality and visual spectacle of Italian marble, but carries none of the care concerns and constraints that come with traditional marble. Unbeatable value – quartz stone brings all the eloquence of marble, at on average half the cost. A bespoke quartz surface can always satisfy a client's exacting design criteria, with choice and consistency where marble cannot. Discover why more interior designers and their customers choose bespoke quartz over marble.
Quartz vs. Other Materials
High Grade Quartz is a superior choice to marble or granite - offering all of the benefits from a luxury stone, while coming in a much greater value, and with practical advantages included. When it comes to alternative options, i.e. factory composites such as Corian, or surfaces such as laminate, nothing even comes close. Insisting on high-grade quartz stone for your designated space guarantees a superior and luxurious surface, coming in at a much greater value than marble, granite, or other adjacent stone options.
Marble vs. Quartz
While indeed beautiful, marble always comes with several constraints that customers, designers and trade suppliers have to account for: o Expense – one of the world’s most revered natural stones comes with a very heavy price tag to match; on average twice the cost of quartz. o Delicate – marble is a porous material that is easily stained by food and oils. This is not ideal for modern practical kitchen applications. o Consistency – marble veining occurs naturally and greatly varies even from one quarry, so consistent patterns cannot be guaranteed. o Care – marble surfaces need lifelong care and re-sealing every 6-8 months, which itself adds additional cost and effort, in perpetuity. o Weight – a very heavy stone; transit and installation costs for marble are much higher, which applies to both trade and end consumers. o Replacement – marble is NOT future-proof, damage or wear typically builds up over several years, and cannot be repaired reliably, if at all.