Minnesota Snow Quartz
Minnesota Snow is a quartz surface that will render you speechless. A resemblance that is uncanny to the winter season of the American Midwest, homeowners will find Minnesota Snow a proper addition to their spaces. Creating a new subversion to the eye, the blank canvas known for its resemblance to the snow that the actual stone is known to represent.
Homeowners are especially encouraged to add the Minnesota Snow into their fold of design elements to implement into their settings. Rearranging new concepts for the homeowner’s aesthetic is precisely why homeowners opt to change their stone needs to the Minnesota Snow. The white-on-white palettes will establish a great relationship with many other components that will tie the whole room together. Using the Minnesota Snow will make your setting incomparable to the other visualizations you may currently be maintaining. Minnesota Snow is a quartz that is shown to exceed expectations in regards to projects involving the homeowner’s cookery and washing room. It would go great as a kitchen backsplash or a bathroom wall paneling for showers and bathtub surrounds. The Minnesota Snow can be a great addition to your spaces and will align the design palettes with other palettes you may want to incorporate into your plans.
Material Type: Quartz
Country of origin: Other
Colors: Grey, White, Beige
- 1. Do quartz countertops need to be sealed?
- Quartz is a non-porous material and therefore it does not need to be sealed.
- 2. Is quartz heat resistant?
- While quartz countertops can withstand some heat, it is always recommended to use trivets when placing hot objects on quartz countertops.
- 3. Can I cut on a quartz countertop?
- Quartz is scratch resistant, however it is always recommended to use a cutting board when cutting on the countertops.
- 4. Is quartz stain resistant?
- Yes, unlike natural stone, quartz is resistant to most common types of stains.
- 5. Where can I install quartz?
- Quartz can be installed on most surfaces around the home, including kitchen countertops, backsplashes, vanity tops and more.
- 1. Do you provide free samples? How many samples can I take?
- At marble.com samples are free, and we encourage our clients to take up to ten samples per visit.
- 2. What materials can I find at your facilities?
- All Marble.com facilities carry slabs of granite, quartz, quartzite, marble, soapstone, slate, limestone, and travertine. Our Ridgefield Park yard has the largest selection, also offering slabs of gemstone, porcelain, and glass.
- 3. Why should I see a slab in person?
- Since every slab of natural stone is completely unique, we recommend visiting one of our facilities to see slab patterns and variations in person.
- 4. Where does your material come from?
- At marble.com we source our stone only from the most reputable quarries from around the globe, including those from Italy, Spain, Brazil, and India.
- 5. Why is some stone more expensive than others?
- Stone slabs that are extremely rare and boast unique colors tend to be more expensive than commonly found stone.
- 6. Do I have to seal natural stone?
- We do recommend sealing natural stone countertops periodically, the frequency of sealing the stone depends on the material.
- 7. What is a honed finish?
- A honed stone finish refers to the smooth, matte surface of the material, which creates a visibly lighter and softer tone. While honed finish might be an ideal design choice for some homeowners, it also makes the stone more susceptible to staining and etching.
- 8. Can a chip on my countertop be repaired?
- Most chips, smaller than a dime in diameter, can be repaired by the homeowner using a chip repair kit. We do recommend professional service care for larger chips.
- 9. Can I install my own countertops?
- We recommend professional installation, completed by our trained technicians for all major projects, however some smaller pieces may be installed by the customers.