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Warm Brown Crack Printed Quartz GQ-R0214

Primary Color(s) Bright Snow White
Accent Color(s) Warm Ash Gray, Soft Copper Gold
Craft Printed
Finishes Polished / Honed / Suede / Leathered
Customized Size 138″ × 79″ / 126″ × 63″ / Customizable
Thickness 30mm / Customizable
Edge Style Eased polished edge / 2+2cm laminated edge / Mitred edge
Country Thailand
Variations High
Full Body Printed Quartz Yes
Bookmatch Available Yes
Countertops
Residential: Yes
Commercial: Yes
Wall
Residential: Yes
Commercial: Yes
Flooring
Residential: Yes
Commercial: Yes

Description:

Introducing the GQ-R0214, a polished white stone masterpiece that embodies classic elegance and luxurious sophistication. This stone captivates with its delicate gray and brown veins, which form a branching, web-like pattern reminiscent of ancient tree roots. The polished finish enhances the stone’s natural beauty, making it a perfect choice for grand architectural features. Imagine entering a historic manor, where the magnificent staircase is clad in this exquisite stone, commanding attention with its timeless design. The warm bronze tones of ornate wrought iron railings complement the stone’s brown veins, adding rustic charm, while the rich walnut flooring provides a stunning contrast. Overhead, a grand chandelier casts a shimmering light across the polished surface, highlighting the intricate vein patterns and texture. This stone not only harmonizes with the manor’s storied past but also invites guests to experience a journey through elegance and endurance. Ideal for luxury settings, the GQ-R0214 transforms spaces into opulent retreats where history and modern luxury converge.

Frequently asked questions

Quartz countertops are generally not recommended for painting or coating treatment as this may affect their durability and appearance. Although some professionals offer repair services for quartz countertops, the results and longevity may not be as good as replacing the countertop with a new one. For those with limited budgets, it is advisable to consult professional stone restoration companies to learn about their services and prices. Usually, the repair cost is lower than replacement, but careful selection is necessary to ensure quality.

You can consider using a matching end panel for the existing countertop to hide and seal the sides, or cutting a piece of quartz and gluing it to the end of the existing countertop to form a closed edge. Both of these methods can effectively solve the problem of unfinished edges while keeping the budget. Choosing an end panel might be more economical, while cutting the quartz can provide a more consistent appearance.

Before installing the quartz countertop, you need to confirm the maximum load-bearing capacity of IKEA Trones. Generally speaking, the design of Trones is not suitable for heavy items, especially when you plan to place a 30-pound quartz countertop and other items on it. It is recommended that you consult IKEA or a professional contractor for specific load-bearing advice, and consider using additional support structures to ensure safety.

The main disadvantages of using quartz as the kitchen backsplash include: 1) Poor heat resistance, which may not be suitable for areas close to the stove; 2) Although the surface of quartz is resistant to stains, if not cleaned in time, stains may still remain; 3) Installation requires professionals to ensure proper seam treatment to avoid visual imbalance. Choosing quartz with a white marble texture can reduce the problem of seam alignment, but still need to be aware of these potential drawbacks.