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Known for its elegance and sobriety, white quartz is one of the most used stones in interior decoration, be it in a countertop, kitchen or bathroom sink. But, before adopting it in your home project, it is important to know its specifications.
What is white quartz?
According to Giovanna Velludo, from GVB Arquitetura, white quartz is a totally industrialized stone: "This material is 95% composed of quartz and 5% of resins, silica and polymers, therefore, it is a rigid stone, which matches more exposed areas and is very resistant to stains and scratches".maintained, to avoid stains on the resin applied to the stone.
Advantages of white quartz
The installation of white quartz in the wet areas of your project offers long-lasting advantages. Aesthetically speaking, this stone has a neutral color, with few veins, ensuring a unique elegance to the environment. Its resistance has low porosity, avoiding the absorption of liquids. The material is also antibacterial, being easy to clean.
Are you considering using this material in your project? Then see which material models are available and adopt the look that most harmonizes with your space.
Types of white quartz
According to Velludo, the difference between the white quartz models is in the variations of veins and natural stains, offering a range of options to decorate the environment according to the expectations of the dweller. They are:
- Ariston White: "With a very modern grayish background, this quartz has small delicate flecks," explains Velludo. Its 'pattern' closely resembles marble;
- White Zeus: Just like the Ariston White, this model also presents small spots, but with a beige background;
- White Platinum: For the architect, the White Platinum model is very reminiscent of granite, with larger stains and a rudimentary touch. It is often used in kitchens;
- Stellar White: Just like White Platinum, Stellar White also presents larger spots, but with a crystallized look: "The nuances of this stone vary between white and very light gray", adds the professional;
- White Dali: "The characteristics of Dali White are the same as White Platinum and Stellar White, but with a characteristic touch of blue, ideal for bathrooms and toilets," suggests Velludo. This quartz also favors kitchens that have blue cabinetry, regardless of the tone;
- Lyra: this is the quartz that most resembles marble, with very evident grayish veins: "Lyra has a white background with darker gray veins, and the result in a countertop or even in a bathroom covering is incredible", suggests the architect;
- White Prime: This is the purest quartz, which does not present any stains on its surface and is widely used in kitchen countertops, especially in islands and peninsulas.
All the variations presented by the professional differ only in aesthetics - the durability, resistance, and maintenance of all are the same.
Questions about white quartz
So that you can be sure that white quartz is the best stone for the wet areas in your project, the architect answers the main questions about the material:
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What is the difference between quartz and granite?
Granite is a very resistant natural stone, especially to heat, something that is more advantageous compared to white quartz. However, granite is found with a lot of spots and veins and in limited colors, which can make it a bit difficult when thinking of colors for the room.
What is the difference between quartz and marble?
Marble is a natural stone, with limited colors and vein designs, and is more porous - not suitable for kitchens because it is easier to scratch and stain, even because it does not offer any resistance to high temperatures. Unlike quartz, which offers all these advantages.
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Yes, stains appear because of high temperatures, such as solar radiation, hot pans, or appliances that suffer temperature variation (electric pans, coffee makers, notebooks, etc.).
Can white quartz be used in the kitchen?
Yes, because it is a rigid material that will not absorb liquids or food that falls on the countertop, and is more resistant to scratches. It is easy to clean (just water and neutral detergent solves the problem) and can be considered an antibacterial stone, because it has a non-porous surface.
White quartz is a sure choice for a project that requires long lasting and durable materials, and adds beauty to the space. By keeping the care with the resin, such as using supports for dishes and pans, you will have a countertop or sink intact for the rest of your life.
10 white quartz photos that inspire all design styles
Whether on the balcony, in the kitchen or in the bathroom, white quartz shows in pictures how it can be integrated in all kinds of projects: from minimalist to more conceptual decorations. Get inspired!
1. an extended kitchen countertop properly highlighted by cabinetry
In the laundry room, the U-shaped countertop was extended to the washing machine
3. a marked elegance in the sink and countertop
4. the sobriety of white quartz allows colors to be applied to the cabinetry
5. and ensure an elegant balance in the decoration
6. but for sober and minimalist projects, this is also a great option
7. maintenance and cleaning of the stone is practical
8. a neutral detergent is enough and the cleaning is guaranteed
And, from time to time, polishing the resin will maintain the shine and protection
10. this way, the piece will have its durability and resistance intact
Remember that the installation of the piece, especially if it is necessary to make cuts for inlay fittings, makes a lot of dirt. The ideal is to provide the pieces before installing them.
Videos that will convince you that white quartz is the best choice
In 3 different videos, you will find the best information about the material: how to include it in your project, the opinion of those who have used it for more than a year, and a stain resistance test that raises the stone to another level:
Is white quartz in the kitchen worth it?
In this video you will see the opinion of those who include white quartz in their projects, and all the impressions they have had while using the material in their daily life for a year.
Is white quartz worth it, or is it a rip-off?
Besides knowing all the characteristics of the material, you will also learn all the advantages and disadvantages of using white quartz in projects, according to the architect's opinion. Essential video if you are considering this product.
Stain tests on white quartz and other stones
With various ingredients that are widely used in kitchens and bathrooms, the architect promotes different tests on pieces of waterproofed stones, including white quartz, to see which materials are more resistant to everyday accidents.
When you combine white quartz with the planned kitchen cabinet or with that amazing cabinet for the bathroom, you will realize that the famous phrase fits perfectly with this type of material: less, of course, will always be more.