Reconstituted Stone
Reconstituted stone can mimic the appearance of natural stone, including granite, marble, and quartzite.
Reconstituted Stone
Reconstituted stone can mimic the appearance of natural stone, including granite, marble, and quartzite.
RECONSTITUTED STONE Benchtops
Beauty, Durability, Affordability
Reconstituted stone, often referred to as engineered or composite stone (and sometimes referred to by brand names like Caesarstone®) is a versatile and increasingly popular material used in both residential and commercial applications. It is composed of natural crushed stone, typically quartz or marble, mixed with resin and pigments to create a durable and aesthetically pleasing product.
Uses of RECONSTITUTED STONE
Reconstituted stone offers a balance of aesthetics and practicality, making it a versatile choice for a wide range of applications in both residential and commercial spaces. Its ability to mimic the look of natural stone while providing enhanced durability and maintenance benefits has contributed to its growing popularity in the design and construction industry
Kitchen Benchtops
Reconstituted stone is a popular choice for kitchen benchtops due to its durability and resistance to stains and heat. It can be seamlessly integrated with sinks and splashbacks for a cohesive look.
Fireplace Surrounds:
Reconstituted stone can be used to create beautiful and heat-resistant fireplace surrounds, adding a touch of luxury to living spaces.
Hotel Bathrooms:
In hotels and resorts, reconstituted stone is utilised for bathroom vanities and shower surrounds. Its easy maintenance and luxurious appearance contribute to guest satisfaction.