Quartzite kitchen

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Lux-Living on Instagram: "Y’all know the drama behind these countertops but they were worth every ounce of effort, sourcing, and fabrication. These 4” quartzite counters are EVERYTHING and we’re the cherry on top of this kitchen @luxlivinghomes @stonetechfabrication @kohler @topknobs @cabinetnerd 🤍 #TroutsHomeBase" Quartzite Countertops Kitchen, Quartzite Kitchen Countertops, Kitchen Countertops Ideas, Quartzite Kitchen, Quartzite Counters, Countertops Ideas, Dream Kitchens Design, Decor Hacks, Farmhouse Kitchen Design

Quartzite Countertops Kitchen

Lux-Living on Instagram: "Y’all know the drama behind these countertops but they were worth every ounce of effort, sourcing, and fabrication. These 4” quartzite counters are EVERYTHING and we’re the cherry on top of this kitchen @luxlivinghomes @stonetechfabrication @kohler @topknobs @cabinetnerd 🤍 #TroutsHomeBase"

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BLUR Design & Lifestyle on Instagram: "Considering turmeric stains EVERYTHING, testing it on different countertop types was essential. Porcelain and Neolith can be easily cleaned with glass cleaner, while for other materials, a mixture of equal parts baking soda and some vinegar works well. 🙌

We have quartzite, quartz, marble, porcelain, and Neolith counters all set up for testing—all sealed and ready to go.

Quartzite is a natural stone and very porous. Depending on where the slab is from, its porosity can vary greatly. But despite quartzite being generally durable, it’s prone to staining due to its natural makeup.

Marble, similar in terms of natural composition, is also porous and prone to staining as substances get trapped beneath the surface. While sealing marble is crucial, acids c Nature, Quartz Vs Quartzite Countertops, Porcelain Slabs Kitchen, Quartz Vs Quartzite, Countertop Types, Quartz That Looks Like Marble, Marble Quartz Countertop, Quartzite Kitchen Countertops, Quartzite Kitchen

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BLUR Design & Lifestyle on Instagram: "Considering turmeric stains EVERYTHING, testing it on different countertop types was essential. Porcelain and Neolith can be easily cleaned with glass cleaner, while for other materials, a mixture of equal parts baking soda and some vinegar works well. 🙌 We have quartzite, quartz, marble, porcelain, and Neolith counters all set up for testing—all sealed and ready to go. Quartzite is a natural stone and very porous. Depending on where the slab is…

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