Surfaces
We invite you to take a look at the various surface choices we can offer you.
CaesarStone
Comprised of 93% natural quartz, CaesarStone Quartz Surfaces and Countertops offer the ultimate combination of form and function, allowing for a more diverse, durable, and practical countertop surfacing material than either granite or marble. With its stain, scratch, and heat-resistant properties, CaesarStone is the ideal choice for care-free countertops.
Granite
The Granite Railway, America's first railroad, was built to haul granite from the quarries in Quincy, Massachusetts, to the Neponset River in the 1820s. With increasing amounts of acid rain in parts of the world, granite has begun to supplant marble as a monument material, since it is much more durable. Polished granite is also a popular choice for kitchen countertops due to its high durability and aesthetic qualities.
Limestone
Limestone was a very popular building block in the Middle Ages in the areas where it occurred since it is hard, is durable, and commonly occurs in easily accessible surface exposures. Many medieval churches and castles in Europe are made of limestone. The Great Pyramid of Giza, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the structure is made entirely from limestone.
Onyx
Onyx is a cryptocrystalline form of quartz. The colors of its bands range from white to almost every color (save some shades, such as purple or blue). It has a long history of use for hardstone carving and jewellery. The name has sometimes been used, incorrectly, to label other banded lapidary materials. This other material is much softer than true onyx. The majority of carved items sold as 'onyx' today are this carbonate material.