Calacatta quartz is an engineered stone that bears a striking resemblance to a luxurious marble with gorgeous veins.
Calacatta carrara granite.
Check out this video explaining the easy 3 step process of caring for calacatta marble granite and other types of natural stone.
Granite is gorgeous but if you want the gentle beauty of marble without having to constantly worry about damaging the stone i have some options for you.
Actual stock changes frequently.
To prevent staining seal the marble with a marble and granite sealer such as granite gold sealer.
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Though this type of marble isn t rare it hasn t been as popular as carrara marble in north america thus making it a bit hard to find.
Calacatta oro is an excellent choice for fans of the tuscan style of residential architecture.
Both calacatta quartz and carrara quartz are inspired by authentic natural marble stone look and feel.
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This beautiful engineered stone is a great option for kitchen countertops bathroom countertops fireplace surrounds home bar tops commercial bar tops outdoor kitchen counters and other surfaces.
Usually carrara marble works better in the kitchen than calacatta because it tends to be darker and more heavily veined hiding all those coffee wine and food stains that are bound to occur.
Calacatta quartz vs carrara quartz.
White light gray or light beige background marble with darker veining subtle or bold.
The most distinct difference of calacatta is its brighter white field and more dramatic veining.
Adding to the confusion between the two calacatta is even quarried from the same region of italy.
75 square foot price does not include edges installation labor and sink.
Digital image color may vary from actual slab coloration.
Please contact your stone source sales consultant to view photos of slabs currently in stock.
Granite can be just as beautiful as marble but you need to know what to ask for to get the look you want.
Calacatta oro has a natural shine and gold veining.
It has an exquisite look whereas carrara marble features fine veining that creates a very soft contrast with the color of the stone calacatta offers a bolder and more dramatic appearance.