Many customers often ask: but are quartz and quartzite the same thing? What is the difference between the two?
Whereas quartz is an artificial resin, quartzite is a natural stone. This is what makes quartzite unique. Its colours present the impurities of the stone. No two slabs are alike in terms of tone and veins. It is resistant and, unlike quartz, also suitable for external wall and floor coverings.
All you need to know about quartz for your floors
Quartzite is a highly versatile stone. Resistant to abrasion, pollution and acids, it does not change with temperature. This makes it the ideal choice for outdoor environments. As the split finish is naturally rough, and so is the result of possible processing methods, it is the perfect solution for sun bathing areas and swimming pools.
With its bright hues, quartzite is suitable for floors with a dramatic effect, with the dark grey Indian quartzite Iron Silver, or for a bright and homogenous ambience with Jaipur White quartzite.
Indeed, the natural colours of quartzite lend themselves to unique combinations to accompany modern design furniture and square geometries, but also to more “traditional” interiors. They make even furniture in warm wood tones look elegant. The effect will always be refined and timeless, as quartzite tends not to fade under the sun or external agents. Hence, your rooms will always look as beautiful as the day the flooring was laid.
Quartzite floors are also easy to care for. All that is needed is a microfiber cloth and a neutral detergent, or a stone cleaner that is not too aggressive, to avoid impairing any sealants.
Choose the natural elegance and durability of Jaipur quartzite.
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