Natural stone selection options

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Calacatta Viola Marble

Travertine and Marble

White Camouflage Quartzite

Celestial Black Granite

Taj Mahal Quartzite

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  • Marble is a softer, calcium-based stone prized for its classic veining and elegance, but it's more prone to etching. Granite is harder and more resistant to scratching and staining, making it a popular choice for kitchens. Quartzite is a natural stone with marble-like beauty and the durability of granite—heat- and scratch-resistant with dramatic, natural movement.

  • Yes, most natural stones benefit from sealing to protect against stains and moisture. The frequency depends on the type of stone and its usage, but we typically recommend sealing once a year for high-traffic surfaces.

  • Absolutely. Many natural stones—like granite and quartzite—are ideal for kitchen use due to their strength and heat resistance. Even marble can be used with proper sealing and maintenance, especially if you embrace its natural patina over time.

  • Use a pH-neutral stone cleaner or mild dish soap with warm water. Avoid harsh chemicals, acidic cleaners (like vinegar), and abrasive pads. Wipe spills quickly to prevent staining and reseal as needed.

  • Natural stone is formed by the earth, so no two slabs are exactly alike. Variations in veining, color, and movement are part of what makes each piece unique—and why hand-selection is essential for achieving your design vision.

  • Yes, many natural stones like granite, slate, and certain quartzites are excellent for outdoor use. They withstand weather conditions well, though lighter marbles or limestones may require more care in harsh climates.

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