Over
the past few years, decorative worktops in kitchen have become increasingly
popular. In fact, these engineered and processed stones have become an
excellent choice for worktops and countertops. For example, engineered stones, such
as Caesarstone, have a large number of advantages as compared to natural stone
and their own specific oddities. However, most of the people don’t know what a
Caesarstone worktop is, and therefore find it difficult to decide whether to
fit one in their home or business.
Caesarstone
is typically an engineered or processed stone. Caesarstone is not extracted as
a single large block and then carved or cut to fit. In its place, Caesarstone
is made of natural stone particles fused together with resin. This means that
Caesarstone is made of up natural quartz stone, but can be formed into a wider
range of shapes.
There
are several advantages associated with Caesarstone Worktops including:
- Durable and hard wearing
- Quartz is one of the hardest known natural minerals
- Extensive range of vibrant and neutral colours
- Thorough quality control
- Resistant to stains, cracks and chips
- Heat resistant
- Unlikely to be damaged by household chemicals
- Hygienic and safe for food preparation
- Non-porous so they do not absorb water, germs or smells
- Easy to care for – no need to wax or seal
- Wipe clean
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