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Avalon Grey Quartz Surfaces for a Prestigious Hotel Project in Patong Beach, Phuket, Thailand

Projektübersicht

This apartment kitchen project used our Avalon Grey engineered quartz for the main countertop areas, island surface, and integrated sink sections. The client wanted a neutral grey surface that could work naturally with white cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, and warm wood flooring without creating an overly cold commercial feeling inside the space.

One of the key requirements during material selection was maintaining visual stability under different lighting conditions. In many apartment kitchens, grey quartz can shift too blue under daylight or become uneven under warm LED lighting. For this project, the slab batch was controlled carefully to keep the overall tone balanced and consistent across the island and perimeter countertops.

The layout included a large central island together with multiple wall-side countertop sections. Because the kitchen used an open-plan apartment design, the island became the visual center of the entire living area. As a result, seam visibility, edge consistency, and surface reflection control were all treated as important fabrication priorities during production.

Another important part of this project was the sink area processing. The countertop included custom curved sink cutouts and narrow bridge sections around the sink opening. In engineered quartz fabrication, these areas usually carry the highest transportation and installation stress. To improve long-term stability, the sink corners were processed with softened internal radiuses instead of sharp-angle cuts, helping reduce stress concentration during handling and installation.

The final installed result achieved a clean modern apartment style while still maintaining enough surface texture and mineral movement to avoid the flat artificial appearance that can sometimes happen with uniform grey quartz colors.

Project Details

Pattern & Style Matching

Avalon Grey was selected for this project because of its balanced fine-grain mineral structure and soft concrete-inspired appearance. Instead of using heavy marble veining, the design relied on subtle aggregate movement to create depth while keeping the overall kitchen visually calm and modern.

For apartment projects like this, slab matching is especially important because open-plan layouts make color inconsistency easier to notice between different countertop sections. The slabs for this project were selected from the same production batch to maintain:

stable grey tone consistency

uniform aggregate distribution

controlled surface reflection

reduced visual patching between countertop sections

The material also worked well with:

white shaker cabinets

brushed stainless appliances

warm oak-tone flooring

soft warm-white interior lighting

This combination helped create a warmer residential appearance instead of the colder commercial look that some darker greys can produce indoors.

Custom Size & Shapes

This project required several custom fabricated components rather than standard straight-cut countertops.

Fabrication scope included:

large kitchen island countertop

sink cutout processing

custom wall-return sections

appliance-side depth adjustments

narrow countertop transition pieces

backsplash alignment sections

The island countertop was fabricated with an extended overhang area to support bar seating while maintaining structural balance during installation.

Additional fabrication attention was given to the sink opening area because narrow bridge sections near sink cutouts are one of the most common stress points during countertop transportation. The internal cutout corners were processed with controlled radius shaping to improve durability and reduce cracking risk during handling.

Edge Finishing

The project used a modern eased edge profile to match the clean architectural style of the apartment interior.

Edge fabrication included:

straight-line edge polishing

eased edge softening

corner consistency calibration

sink cutout polishing

seam transition refinement

Grey quartz colors are highly sensitive to polishing inconsistency because uneven gloss reflection becomes more visible under directional kitchen lighting. For this reason, extra polishing control was applied across the island edge runs to maintain consistent light reflection from different viewing angles.

Additional attention was also given to seam layout positioning to reduce visibility between the island and perimeter countertop sections.

Fabrication Experience & Installation Notes

Projects using neutral grey quartz surfaces require tighter fabrication control than heavily patterned marble-look quartz because even small inconsistencies become easier to notice after installation.

During production for this project, several fabrication priorities were emphasized:

batch-controlled slab selection

aggregate consistency checking

seam positioning optimization

edge reflection consistency

sink bridge reinforcement protection

dry-fit verification before shipment

Particular attention was paid to the island section because large uninterrupted grey surfaces can expose uneven polishing or minor slab tone variation more easily under apartment lighting conditions.

By controlling slab matching, polishing consistency, and cutout reinforcement during fabrication, the final installation achieved a cleaner continuous appearance across the entire kitchen layout while maintaining long-term structural reliability for daily residential use.

Materialien:
GrandQuartzTech QUARTZ

Herkunftsland
Thailand

Schlagwörter:
Quartz Countertop Project; Thailand Made Quartz Countertop for Thailand; Countertop Customization Project;  Resort Residence Quartz Project

Produktnamen:
Cement Grey Quartz

Projektjahr:
2018

Projekttypen:
Commercial Projects,Resort Hotel Projects