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Top 6 Benefits of Quartzite Kitchen Worktops

  • By Andrii Mysheniuk
  • Posted June 11, 2018

Quartzite worktops have become one of the preferred worktops for homeowners and kitchen designers in the UK in recent years. Quartzite worktops are popular for their attraction and attractiveness. Nowadays, quartzite worktops are quickly replacing other materials in modern kitchens. But what is quartzite, and why are so many in the UK opting for it for their kitchen worktops? So now, let’s see why it is so popular.

What is Quartzite?

Quartzite is a natural stone. It is formed from sandstone under high pressure and heat. As time goes on, minerals in the sandstone crystallise. This process makes it a dense and durable material. Quartzite is often confused with quartz; quartz is an engineered stone, whereas quartzite is a natural stone. These aspects give it unique characteristics. So it is an ideal selection for kitchen worktops as well.

The crystals of quartzite give a sparkle and crystalline nature to the stone. Each slab is unique, with varying veining and colour patterns. This natural variance makes it a beautiful option for anyone searching for a classy touch in the kitchen.

1. Strength and Durability

One of the quartzite worktops’ important features is its extraordinary strength. Quartzite stone is a hard rock, and it is stronger than granite. So, quartzite stone countertops are very durable. This means that they will withstand daily use, including scratching and staining. If you have a busy kitchen, a quartzite worktop is the best. It is resistant to heat, and it doesn’t show any signs of damage.

Quartzite is more durable than any other material, so it can be replaced after many years. This durable substance is an ideal solution for those who want an excellent-looking worktop that can be durable in high-traffic areas of the home.

2. Stunning Aesthetic Appeal

Apart from its strength & durability, quartzite is also preferred for its aesthetics. The stone has a sophisticated and timeless look with a rich variety of colours and beautiful patterns. In a broad spectrum of colours, quartzite crystal can feature anything from soft whites or greys to eye-popping blues, greens, and pinks.

Quartzite is an excellent option for those looking for an elegant, high-end appearance. The unique natural veining in stone creates an elaborate visual effect that complements kitchen styles, from contemporary to classic. Quartzite can provide the perfect aesthetic, whether you want a sleek, modern look or something more rustic and earthy.

3. Low Maintenance

The low maintenance of quartzite worktops is the other reason for the increasing popularity of this type of work surface in the UK. Natural stones, such as marble, have to be sealed regularly to prevent staining and other damage, but quartzite is better at resisting staining. They are also easier to care for long-term.

Generally, keeping a quartzite worktop looking new involves regular cleaning with warm water and mild soap. However, sealing the stone is still recommended to maintain its durability and prevent stains from getting absorbed and ruining the material.

4. Heat and Scratch Resistance

Quartzite stone countertops are also heat resistant. Unlike other materials such as wood or laminate, quartzite will not be damaged by hot pans or trays that come directly from the oven. So it is perfect for the kitchen, where cooking happens.

Also, quartzite is resistant to scratches, making it a suitable material for countertops. This is why quartzite worktops are so popular in busy kitchens. You can be confident that your worktop will remain unscratched whether you are chopping vegetables or cutting meat.

5. Eco-Friendly Choice

In the UK, many homeowners are becoming eco-aware, and quartzite is an environmentally friendly option. Being a natural stone, quartzite does not include any artificial materials or chemicals in the production process. So it is a sustainable choice for people who want to reduce their environmental impact. So, quartzite worktops are an investment for life that will also help create a more sustainable home.

6. The Rising Trend in the UK

There are several reasons for the rising demand for quartzite worktops UK. Homeowners increasingly focused on ensuring durability in their kitchens. Quartzite countertops meet this demand perfectly, as they provide strength, beauty, and a high level of practicality.

More and more kitchen designers and manufacturers are offering quartzite as a material. It is easier to find the ideal quartzite worktops for your kitchen space. Whether you’re in the process of remodelling your kitchen or building a new optimal space, quartzite is the refined option for a timeless design aesthetic.

Quartzite vs. Other Worktop Materials

When compared with some common kitchen worktop surfaces, such as granite, marble, or quartz, quartzite provides an attractive combination of style and durability. Granite is quite durable, but is generally more porous and prone to stains

However, when compared with some of the popular kitchen worktop options like granite and quartz, quartzite is unique, offering the best of beauty and performance. Granite can also be very durable, but it can potentially be more porous and susceptible to staining. Marble has a more luxurious look, but it scratches and stains easily.

Though durable, quartz does not offer the natural variation and crystalline beauty that quartzite does. It is also engineered, so it lacks quartzite’s organic appeal. Quartzite kitchen worktops are both natural and beautiful, and tough enough to withstand daily use.

Final Words

If you want a kitchen worktop that combines style, durability, and ease of maintenance, quartzite kitchen worktops are a great option. They are the perfect material for countless homeowners throughout the UK because of their stunning looks, incredible strength, and low maintenance requirements.

If you’re either remodelling your kitchen or building a new one, then you should consider installing a quartzite stone countertop. Your kitchen will be a beautiful and functional space for many years. So, with quartzite’s increasing market share in the UK, it is clear that this natural stone has gained the top place in the kitchen worktop market.

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