Thursday, August 22, 2013

Product Highlight: CaesarStone 2013

Photo Courtesy of Houzz
 With an upswing of shades in white and gray, the request for white painted cabinetry and white marble countertops has been in high demand from our current customers.  As you scour the sites of Pinterest and Houzz you are overloaded with the pictures of just this - white painted cabinets with natural stone countertops in black, gray or white.  Marble for years has been the solution for wanting the natural element of something soft, clean and light, and although it is the pure definition of classic design it's natural characteristics make it one of the hardest countertop materials to maintain.  Marble is a very soft product and can easily be scratched, etched and stained.  Who wants to spend thousands of dollars on a beautiful countertop for their kitchen, but be afraid of setting down a simple can of coke and possibly damaging it?   
Enter Caesarstone...
Caesarstone has launched the boldest line of marble inspired colors to date.  The new colors combine the sophisticated look of high-end marble with quartz durability.
Inspired by some of the world's most beautiful natural marble, Caesarstone's newest designs represent a unique blend of earthy tones and delicately infused veins.  The five new designs are...
 
London Grey: An eloquent opaque light grey with soft charcoal veins

Piatra Grey: Smooth slate grey with chalky white veins

Frosty Carrina: Beautiful soft ivory white with delicate powdery grey veins

Dreamy Marfil: A delicate blend of creamy beiges with gentle brown veins

Emperadoro: A rich fusion of lush, deep browns with maple colored veins
 
These new designs are all made using cutting-edge technology and are completely unique and exclusive to the Caesarstone brand.  The new colors have all the stain, scratch and water resistant qualities of quartz, making them ideal for kitchen countertops, backsplashes, vanity countertops, wall linings and furniture.  The possibilities are endless...
So now, you can achieve that classic look of marble and also have the ease of maintenance when choosing a quartz for your countertop surface.
 
To learn more about Caesarstone and additional colors, visit their website...
 


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