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Warm White Quartz with Brown Veins GQ-T394

Primary Color(s) Soft Cloud White
Accent Color(s) Warm Beige Taupe / Light Sand 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:

The GQ-T394 quartz slab is a masterpiece of elegance, featuring a light, creamy base infused with the delicate charm of marble-like veins. These veins, reminiscent of gentle streams, flow diagonally in shades of light gray and soft beige, creating a serene landscape that evokes the tranquility of a calm, sunlit morning. The pattern unfolds in a subtle, linear fashion, akin to wind-drawn lines on a sandy beach, providing a classic yet versatile aesthetic that seamlessly blends with both traditional and modern interiors. In application, imagine this slab gracing a boutique hotel lobby, where its smooth, polished surface amplifies the ambient light, infusing the space with a warm, inviting glow. The refined texture and understated elegance make it an ideal choice for upscale environments, from spa-inspired bathrooms to sophisticated office reception areas, where it transforms functional spaces into luxurious retreats. The GQ-T394’s classic style is not only a visual delight but also a tactile experience, offering a smooth, polished finish that invites touch and interaction. Its ability to enhance natural light makes it perfect for creating open, airy spaces that feel both expansive and intimate, making it a preferred choice for designers aiming to craft spaces that are both timeless and contemporary.

Frequently asked questions

When choosing quartz countertops, the first thing to consider is the overall design style and color scheme of the kitchen. You can select a quartz countertop that contrasts with the color of the cabinets, or choose a color similar to the cabinets to maintain harmony. For example, if your cabinets are white, you can choose a quartz countertop with warm tones, such as beige or light gray, to add depth. Additionally, consider the texture and pattern of the quartz countertop to ensure it complements the other elements in the kitchen, such as the backsplash and the floor. Finally, check how the sample looks under different lighting conditions to ensure it looks ideal in your kitchen.

To prevent the kitchen from looking too monotonous, consider incorporating some warm elements in the design. Firstly, choosing textured wooden floors can enhance the sense of warmth, although attention should be paid to waterproofing and cleaning issues. Secondly, using colorful back panels (such as butter yellow or soft blue) can add vitality to the space. Additionally, consider adding some decorative elements to the kitchen, such as plants or artworks, to increase personality and depth. Finally, ensure the use of different materials and colors for accessories, such as tableware and small appliances, to break the monochromatic tone.

Choosing a full-height back panel can add a modern touch and overall coherence to the kitchen, especially when you use a white marble-textured quartz countertop. This can create a seamless visual effect. If you want to maintain some sense of space, a 4-inch back panel is also a good choice, which can provide some protection without seeming oppressive. As for the open wall, you can consider adding some decorative shelves or artworks to increase visual interest and personalization. Ultimately, the choice should be based on your personal style and the overall design of the kitchen.

When choosing quartz countertops, it is recommended to consider the overall color harmony. Since your cabinets are in a warm taupe color, it is advisable to select quartz countertops with a warm tone to avoid a color clash with the cabinets. You can consider choosing a dark countertop, which can contrast with the stainless steel appliances and black glass cooktop, creating a modern feel. If you are concerned that the dark countertop may appear heavy visually, you can consider extending the stone to 2/3 of the back panel and setting a shelf above it to add depth and a sense of lightness.