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Simply Quartz Calacatta – Quartz Worktop

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BrandSimply Quartz
Pattern / DecorCalacatta
FinishPolished
Edge TypeSquare Edge
Edge ProfileSquare Edge with Chamfer
MaterialQuartz
Matching UpstandYes – Available
Matching SplashbackYes – Available
Samples AvailableYes – FREE from Worktop Hub
Warranty10 Years (Against manufacturing defects)
Manufactured InUnited Kingdom

When choosing a kitchen worktop, Calacatta quartz stands out for its timeless beauty and exceptional durability. This quartz worktop combines the luxurious look of natural marble with the practical benefits of engineered stone. Homeowners across the UK increasingly prefer Calacatta quartz for kitchen renovations. Its elegant veining and crisp white background make it a top choice for stylish, modern kitchens.

What is Calacatta Quartz?

Calacatta quartz mimics the famous Calacatta marble, known for its bold, dramatic veins and bright white base. Unlike natural marble, quartz is engineered, making it more resistant to stains, scratches, and heat. This durability means Calacatta quartz worktops maintain their stunning appearance even with daily use.

Why Choose Calacatta Quartz Worktops?

Quartz worktops, especially Calacatta, offer several advantages:

  • Durability: Quartz is highly resistant to chipping and cracking.
  • Low Maintenance: Unlike marble, quartz doesn’t need sealing and is easy to clean.
  • Aesthetic Appeal: The distinctive veining adds a touch of sophistication.
  • Variety: Options like Calacatta Dusk Quartz or Calacatta Imperial Quartz provide choices to match your style.

Calacatta Quartz vs. Marble Worktops

Many people debate between Calacatta marble and quartz. Marble is classic but porous and prone to staining. Calacatta quartz, on the other hand, replicates the marble look but is engineered for better durability. For busy kitchens, quartz is more practical. It resists heat and spills while preserving the luxurious appeal.

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