Planet Neptune Quartz; Exclusive Collections this Christmas

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Planet Neptune Quartz is white, with a delicate texture and lengthy bluish veins. Neptune appears distant, inaccessible, and undetectable to the human eye's azure, opaline sphere. Neptune has been assigned a slab. It is rationally designed, time- and nature-influenced, and has a deep, dazzling surface crisscrossed by a darker veining pattern. Quartz stones do not require much upkeep; however, proper care and maintenance should be provided to the manufactured stone for it to look appealing. Whether engineered or natural stone, they all require investment in your time and care to preserve their longevity and brilliance.

PLANET NEPTUNE QUARTZ

£389.10

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Select the Best Quartz Flooring Material for Your Needs

Decide on a Colour Scheme

Before you get too far into renovating your kitchen, you should decide on your chosen colour palette. Focus on two dominant colours and one accent colour to create a good despite its rapid in your kitchen. The cabinetry and flooring in a kitchen are usually the prevalent colour options. Countertops should be halfway between the two colours.

Emphasis on Texture

When harmonizing your quartz counters and floors, you should think about more than color. The texture is also a significant consideration. A complex quartz design may look best on bare flooring. A textured and characterful floor may appear best with a counter style that has a consistent colour or some minor flecks.

Choose Your Focal Point

Do you want all attention to be drawn to your floor or your countertops? One of those details should be the showpiece of your kitchen. Countertops and floors should never compete. For example, choose a subdued floor design if you intend to install quartz counters with vivid colours.

Take Your Time to Find the Perfect Match

If you install tile flooring, it could be tempting to imagine that your floors should be the same colour as your Planet Neptune Quartz quartz worktops. However, the exact opposite is true. Matching floors and counters might result in a cluttered, overwhelming look. Instead, attempt to get carpeting that complements your counters softly.

Causes of Water Stains on Quartz Worktops

Quartz is stain-resistant, not stain-proof, which means that while it's very tough to stain, staining is still possible if the wrong substances are left for enough time. Mineral deposits within hard water cause water stains. The stain occurs when the minerals merge with the quartz. As it accumulates, it becomes more visible and damages the aesthetic of the quartz.