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- Calacatta Cloud Atlas White Quartz Slabs with Gray Veins GQ-T378
Calacatta Cloud Atlas White Quartz Slabs with Gray Veins GQ-T378
| الألوان الأساسية | Cool White |
| لون (ألوان) الزخرفة | Delicate Light Gray Veins |
| صياغة | عادي |
| تشطيبات | مصقول / مصقول / سويدي / جلد |
| حجم مخصص | 138 بوصة × 79 بوصة / 126 بوصة × 63 بوصة / قابل للتخصيص |
| سُمك | 20mm/30mm/Customizable |
| أسلوب الحافة | حافة مصقولة مريحة/حافة مصفحة 2+2 سم/حافة مشطوفة |
| بلد | تايلاند |
| Full Body Quartz | نعم |
| متوفر بمطابقة الكتاب | نعم |
| أسطح العمل سكني: نعم تجاري: نعم |
| جدار سكني: نعم تجاري: نعم |
| أرضيات سكني: نعم تجاري: نعم |
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أسئلة متكررة
What color countertop should you have with white cabinets?
It depends less on trend and more on what your kitchen actually does.
In high-traffic residential kitchens, light gray or warm beige quartz holds up better than pure white—fewer visible seams, less glare, and better shadow depth around sinks and cooktops.
If your cabinets are glossy white, a honed or suede finish on the quartz cuts down on reflection clash.
GQ-T378 falls into that sweet spot: white base with soft gray veining, printed deep enough that fabrication doesn’t expose a different tone at the edge.
For commercial or rental units, installers usually recommend something with moderate contrast—too much brightness fatigues the eye over time.
Dark countertops with white cabinets work, but only if your lighting is layered: recessed + under-cabinet + ambient.
Otherwise, the void between cabinet and counter feels like a black hole.
Avoid anything with tight, repetitive veining—it telegraphs seams badly.
And skip UV-heavy finishes if the kitchen gets direct afternoon sun; some resin systems yellow over time.
Are white cabinets out of style in 2026?
No—and they won’t be for another decade, at least.
What’s changing isn’t the cabinet color, but how it’s balanced.
In real-world kitchens, pure white cabinets paired with matching white quartz often read as flat unless you’ve got strong architectural detail or layered lighting.
That’s why we’re seeing more contrast: white uppers with navy lowers, or white shaker cabinets with textured quartz that has depth—not just color.
The bigger issue isn’t style—it’s maintenance.
Glossy white cabinets show every fingerprint, and if your countertop is equally reflective, cleaning becomes a daily chore.
That’s where GQ-T378 helps: its subtle veining diffuses light, reducing glare while keeping the airy feel.
Also, white cabinets age differently depending on exposure—south-facing kitchens yellow faster, especially with older lacquer finishes.
So the ‘trend’ isn’t abandoning white—it’s using it smarter: matte finishes, warmer undertones, intentional contrast with countertops and flooring.
And if you’re doing a commercial job, white cabinets still win for resale value and tenant appeal—but pair them with quartz that hides wear, like a lightly veined, honed finish.
GQ’s Thailand factory runs consistent color lots, so repeat orders match across phases.






