Wednesday 3 February 2016

Top 5 Aspects That Make Quartzite Popular Construction Material

Versatile and beautiful, Indian quartzite slabs are known all over the world for their eloquent appearance and durability. A popular choice among interior designers and homeowners, Indian quartzite tiles are used as countertops, table tops, swimming pool tiles, wall cladding and paver blocks. They can be easily engineered with other natural stones and Portland cement.

Prolific Features of Indian Quartzite

Aspects that make quartzite a popular construction material are:

•    Multi-coloured varieties
•    Fresco features
•    Water-resistance
•    Ceramic coating
•    Superior finish
•    Compatibility with other stones

Indian quartzite wholesalers offer more than 200 different colour shades. The finish is so smooth, you can even walk barefoot. It is resistant to scratches and does not wear even when corrosive agents fall on the surface.

Top quartzite varieties for modern homes

The top-selling quartzite slabs from Indian natural stone dealers are used extensively in art galleries, boardrooms, conference halls, terraces, premium resorts and palaces. Here are top 5 quartzite colours.

1.    Black Sparkling Diamond


This is one of the most saleable quartzite varieties. It resembles a cobweb with grey and brownish speckles. It has granulated surface with non-uniform spacing between the arcs. Prices start from USD 25 per square feet; the tiles are preferred for kitchens, bathrooms and balconies. They are one of the most durable varieties from the natural stone collection. Hence, they are also used in external wall claddings and feature walls.

2.    Blue Gem

Resembling a shallow blue sea, the sandy granules on the blue background make it a very progressive natural stone collection from Indian quartzite tiles catalogue. The stone has blue and grey speckles mottled uniformly all over the surface. The dots collate closely as you near the centre. Available in shapes like square, block, rectangle, oval and chips, these tiles can be used in bathrooms, swimming pools and sinks.

3.    Classic Blue

 Very similar to the Blue Gem, the Classic Blue quartzite tiles have smaller dots and mottles compared to the former tile variety. Classic blue is also called the “Resort Tile” for its royal elegance. Often used in assortment with Pink marble and Dholpur sandstone, the Classic Blue quartzite tiles are available in lighter as well as darker shades. Prices start from USD 50 and rise according to the thickness and gloss of the tiles.

4.    Beach Dunes

For the love of beige and brown, this quartzite tile variety from the Indian stone wholesalers remains the first choice for kitchen countertops. The assortment has a very unique dot and gradient. The blue and green dots are ambiguously present around the centre. Edges are cut into curves to accentuate the overall appeal.

5.    Sky Blue Falls

The grey and black combination has opened new horizons to explore in modern housing interior designs.  The deep blue dots spread lavishly across the surface resemble the floor of a waterfall bank. Darker the blue dot, higher is the cost of tile per square inch. Famous in the bathrooms of the Italian suites, Sky Blue Falls is used extensively in bathrooms, sinks, wash basins and tubs.

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