Engineered stone countertops are a sophisticated and durable option crafted from a blend of crushed natural stones, like quartz, mixed with resins and pigments. Unlike natural stone, which is quarried and cut, engineered stone is manufactured under controlled conditions, allowing for a consistent appearance and performance. The process involves combining 90-95% crushed stone with resins to form a dense, non-porous surface that resists staining, scratching, and chipping. This type of countertop offers a sleek, uniform look that can be customized with a range of colors and patterns, mimicking the appearance of natural stone or presenting unique, contemporary designs. Engineered stone countertops are valued for their durability, low maintenance requirements, and the seamless integration of sinks and backsplashes, making them a popular choice for modern kitchens and bathrooms.
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