Do You Need A Kitchen Worktop? We Can Help You.

The Marble Group supplies high-quality quartz marble granite and granite worktop to clients in London. Our range of brand new worktop materials is second to none. If you’re looking for something to really bring your kitchen to life, then quartz granite or marble might be just what you need. But how do you know whether a particular material will suit your home? That’s where we come in! We understand that kitchen worktops are more than simply an aesthetic choice; they’re also practical—they have to fit with your existing design tastes, but also match with your lifestyle as well. After all, different brands or manufacturers sell different types of products—and not every kind of worktop will be suitable for you. So if you’re looking for advice on which type of product is right for you, contact us today: We can help with any questions about any designs or specifications!

Quartz: 

Quartz is a naturally occurring mineral. Its hardness on Mohs’ scale is 7 out of 10. Quartz surfaces are often resistant to scratches and stains, making them an ideal choice for busy kitchens. The non-porous nature of quartz worktops also makes them easy to clean. Only use commercial cleaning products that state they are safe for use with natural stone or marble. You can find such products in any major department store.


Granite:

 

There’s a whole lot of variety in marble. When you think about a granite worktop, you probably think about a hard stone with lots of texture and natural cracks – perfect for those who want their countertop to look as real as possible. If you prefer something a little smoother to touch or if you don’t like natural-looking stone, consider quartz worktops instead. Quartz is smooth like glass with very few markings so it doesn’t have that dulled-down appearance that granite tends to have. On top of that, many people enjoy working on quartz more because its surface is easy to clean and can be wiped down without any fuss.  We offer a multitude of colors in our selection which means you can easily find just what you’re looking for. 


Marble:


Marble is a natural stone that is widely used in luxury kitchens. The patterned veins of color that flow through its surface can be uniquely matched to create a truly bespoke piece of marble-based furniture for your home. It’s also more durable than other types of stone. And thanks to contemporary manufacturing techniques it can now be created in shapes that would previously have been impossible. A marble worktop could last a lifetime, ensuring you pass down a valuable heirloom to future generations too.

Benefits Of A Quartz, Granite, And Marble:


Quartz is one of nature’s hardest substances. They are a naturally durable material that does not stain easily and are extremely resistant to scratches. These materials also allow you to enjoy your natural kitchen color over a longer period of time without worrying about fading or discoloration like you would with some other types of kitchen surfaces. Another advantage quartz worktops have over other surfaces is their non-porous nature. Granite is perhaps most famous for its aesthetics: it's a beautiful material. It's also extremely versatile, giving your kitchen cabinets a level of class that other materials simply can't match. On top of that, the granite worktop is incredibly durable. It resists scratches, stains, and dents better than any other material.


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