Grey quartz worktops

Free SampleGrey is a cool, neutral, knowledge, intellect and balanced colour. Grey is apperciated for a sleek, refined, classic and long lasting colour. It is timeless, conservative, practical and often carries authority over the other colours. It is a colour that is timeless, practical, conservative and carries authority. Grey quartz worktop is considered a colour of compromise, perhaps why it is often used by designers as a neutral background colour.

If there is one colour that has been an enduring trend over the last few years and will continue to do so for many years to come, it’s grey. Many quartz brands provide many colour variations of Grey.

From subtle light grey to dark charcoal, grey in its many forms has embellished interiors of many styles – be they classic, contemporary, industrial, vintage and can really fit well into any space or design. This is what makes our most popular colour of choice when our customers are looking for a new worktop to compliment their new kitchen.

 

Houzz Trend Watch

According to Houzz Trend Watch UK 2018 (for the full report, click here ), the most preferred worktops is Quartz in a white dominant colour with grey coming in at a close second place. In a kitchen design, grey was the most favoured colour when combining the cabinets, floor and appliances. The reasons behind the choices included look and feel, durability and being easy to clean – all of which are key attributes of premium quartz worktops from reputable brands like Silestone, Caesarstone and Compac and with a wide and varied collection of greys as well as white and black surface solutions, there’s something to suit every personal style and unique kitchen design.

We provide Quartz, Marble, Granite and Engineered Stone Surfaces in London and surrounding areas. If you are looking for a perfect, yet affordable worktop supplier, call us now on 0203 150 1198 or simply click here to contact us. For inspiration and/or ideas, please feel free to browse Projects page.

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