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Engineered quartz (Silestone, Caesarstone) is a worktop made of natural quartz bound by resin. Ultra-resistant to stains and scratches: the premium kitchen countertop.

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Looking to integrate an elegant yet robust material into your kitchen? Engineered quartz is the ideal choice. Composed of natural quartz bound by resin, this worktop offers a surface that is ultra-resistant to stains, scratches, and burns, making it easy to maintain daily. Available in a palette of trendy colors, from pure white to shades of gray and green, engineered quartz will perfectly adapt to your kitchen style, whether modern, classic, or industrial. Its smooth and shiny finishes will bring a touch of sophistication to your space, while guaranteeing great ease of use. You can also match it with other elements of your decor, such as tiled backsplashes or wooden furniture, to create visual harmony. Thanks to its technical and aesthetic qualities, engineered quartz will meet your requirements for a kitchen worktop.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Engineered quartz is a countertop made of quartz and resin. Ultra-resistant to stains and scratches: the premium choice for kitchens.

White veined quartz (marble effect) for a classic look, black for dramatic, colored for bold. Thickness 2 or 3 cm. Polished finish for glossy, honed for matte.

Mistake: placing a hot pan on a quartz surface. Resin is less heat resistant than natural stone: a trivet is essential.

Engineered quartz offers many advantages: it is extremely resistant to stains, scratches and impacts, easy to maintain, and available in a wide range of colors to suit all kitchen styles.

Engineered quartz is more uniform and has fewer color variations than natural granite. It is also more resistant to impacts and scratches thanks to its resin-based composition.

The cost of an engineered quartz worktop generally varies between 500 and 1,500 euros per square meter, depending on the brand, color, and thickness chosen.

To maintain your engineered quartz worktop, use a mild, non-abrasive cleaner. Avoid placing hot objects directly on the surface and quickly wipe up spills to prevent stains.

Neutral shades like white, grey, or beige remain very popular for a clean look. But bolder colors like blue, green, or black are also emerging to add character to the kitchen.

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