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Trilogy Onyx Light 39x118 Soft Porcelain Slab
The Trilogy Onyx Light soft-finish slab delivers an elegant onyx look in an expansive 39 x 118 format. Each panel spans approximately 32.29 sq ft, ...
View full detailsTrilogy Onyx Light 39x118 Lux Onyx Look Porcelain Slab
An expansive 39x118 slab highlights the ethereal Onyx Light design with a luminous Lux finish. Engineered porcelain resists stains and moisture, cr...
View full detailsTrilogy Calacatta 39x118 Soft Marble Look Porcelain Slab
The Trilogy Calacatta Soft porcelain slab features sweeping marble-look veining in an expansive 39x118 size. A soft matte finish tempers reflection...
View full detailsTrilogy Calacatta 39x118 Lux Marble Look Porcelain Slab
This 39x118 porcelain slab showcases a Calacatta marble look with a glossy Lux finish for striking statements. Large-format coverage reduces joints...
View full detailsTrilogy Must White 39x118 Soft Porcelain Slab
The Trilogy Must White Soft porcelain slab offers a refined, low-glare surface in a dramatic 39x118 format. Durable and easy to maintain, it’s idea...
View full detailsTrilogy Must White 39x118 Lux Porcelain Slab
This Zero.3 Trilogy Must White Lux porcelain slab spans 39x118 for expansive, near-seamless installations. The Lux finish elevates light and depth ...
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Premium Materials with Lasting Impact
Countertops: quartz and natural stone remain top choices for kitchens, bathrooms, and laundry rooms. Quartz countertops are engineered with natural quartz crystals and resin, creating a nonporous surface that resists stains, scratches, and bacteria. They’re low-maintenance and come in colors and patterns that mimic marble, granite, and concrete. Natural stone—like granite, marble, and soapstone—offers one-of-a-kind veining and a high-end feel. While stone surfaces may require sealing, their elegance makes them a luxurious long-term choice.Design Styles and Practical Applications
Whether you’re after a modern look or a traditional design, countertops: quartz and natural stone can adapt to your space. Choose sleek, polished quartz for a clean, minimalist kitchen, or go with honed marble for a warm, organic feel. These materials are heat-resistant and durable, perfect for prep areas and center islands. You can install them with under-mount sinks, waterfall edges, or full-height backsplashes. Many slabs are pre-finished and ready for quick installation, helping you save time while achieving a high-end result.Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is quartz better than granite?
A: Quartz is nonporous and doesn';t require sealing, making it easier to maintain. Granite is heat-resistant and unique, but it may need regular sealing to prevent staining over time. Both materials deliver premium durability, so the right pick comes down to whether you prefer quartz's consistent aesthetic or granite's natural character. Our specialists can walk you through care tips and samples to ensure you choose the surface that best suits your daily routine.
Q: Do natural stone countertops stain easily?
A: Some natural stones are more porous than others. Marble and limestone can stain without sealing, while granite and soapstone offer better resistance. Use cutting boards and clean spills quickly for best results. Professional sealing and a gentle daily routine keep the surface looking pristine for years. Schedule an in-home consultation to explore the right stone and maintenance plan for your kitchen.
Q: Can I put hot pans on quartz?
A: Quartz is heat-resistant but not heatproof. It';s best to use trivets or pads under hot cookware to avoid thermal shock or discoloration over time. Let our quartz experts show you heat-safe design options that still fit your cooking style. We can recommend protective accessories that keep your surface pristine while you cook with confidence.
Q: Are quartz and stone countertops heavy?
A: Yes. Both materials are dense and require professional installation. Cabinets must be level and reinforced to support the weight of quartz or stone slabs. Our installers plan every lift and placement to protect your cabinetry and flooring, giving you a worry-free upgrade. We'll also confirm your base cabinets are structurally sound or recommend simple reinforcements so your new surfacing lasts beautifully.