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- Calacatta Copper Quartz Countertops GQ-T263 for Wholesale
Calacatta Copper Quartz Countertops GQ-T263 for Wholesale
| Primärfarb(en) | Soft Warm White |
| Akzentfarbe(n) | Warm Taupe Grey Vein + Faint Rust Brown Accent |
| Handwerk | Regelmäßig |
| Fertigstellungen | Poliert / Geschliffen / Wildleder / Leder |
| Maßgeschneiderte Größe | 138″ × 79″ / 126″ × 63″ / Anpassbar |
| Dicke | 20mm/30mm/Customizable |
| Randstil | Abgeschrägte polierte Kante/2+2cm lamellierte Kante/Gehrungskante |
| Land | Thailand |
| Full Body Quartz | Ja |
| Buchungsübereinstimmung verfügbar | Ja |
| Arbeitsplatten Wohngebiet: Ja Gewerblich: Ja |
| Mauer Wohngebiet: Ja Gewerblich: Ja |
| Bodenbelag Wohngebiet: Ja Gewerblich: Ja |
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Häufig gestellte Fragen
Is quartz top good for a bathroom vanity?
Absolutely—quartz is one of the best choices for bathroom vanity tops. It’s non-porous, so it resists water absorption, mold, and mildew, which is critical in humid environments like bathrooms. It’s also scratch-resistant, stain-resistant, and doesn’t require sealing like natural stone. Plus, it’s available in a wide range of colors and patterns, including solid whites and veined looks that mimic natural stone. However, it’s not indestructible—avoid placing hot items directly on it, and don’t use harsh abrasives. If you’re installing a prefab vanity, make sure the top is properly supported and that the sink cutout is professionally done. Overall, quartz offers a low-maintenance, durable, and high-end look that works perfectly in bathrooms.
Must we have a lip with our Quartz bathroom vanities?
Not necessarily—having a lip (or overhang) on a quartz bathroom vanity top is a design choice, not a requirement. A lip helps contain spills and gives the countertop a finished edge, especially if the vanity has a raised front or the sink sits below the surface. But many modern vanities are installed flush or with a zero-radius edge, especially with vessel sinks or integrated sinks, where a lip isn’t needed. From a fabrication standpoint, the lip adds structural support and prevents chipping at the front edge. But if your design calls for a clean, minimalist look, you can go without one. Just make sure the installer accounts for sink depth and clearance. Ultimately, it depends on your sink type, style preference, and how you want the vanity to function and look.






