Shadow Brown Quartzite

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Shadow Brown is a quartzite surface without an abundance of one hue or another. It highlights a combination of different shades and veins on a white backdrop. The palettes include light gray veins that have a slight coloration of blue while following the movement of light brown streaks.

This quartzite is known for its hard properties and can be used for dozens of horizontal and vertical surfacing applications, which include residential kitchen installations and even window sills. The Shadow Brown, although somewhat prodigal in contrast to its quartzite siblings, is the centralized piece in a homeowner’s aesthetic. Shadow Brown’s gentle effects on the veining provides one’s spaces with a heightened sense of connectivity from the other pieces installed throughout the setting. Since the quartzite surface has an ambivalent design to it, the setting that it’s installed in can be rearranged. Homeowners that have an eclectic mind and wish to incorporate various ideas will have the chance to do so with the Shadow Brown since the palettes make the stone versatile and accommodating. With the available color schemes, there are many furnishing and design pieces that can be added into the space for the Shadow Brown.

Item Details:
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Material Type: Quartzite
Country of origin: Other
Colors: Grey, White, Beige
Material Application:
Bar
Wash Station
Fireplace Surround
Bathroom Floor Panels
Bathroom Wall
Butler Pantry
Hot Tub Surround
Bathroom Backsplash
Bathroom Vanity Top
Kitchen Backsplash
Kitchen Countertop
Other
FAQs
1. What is quartzite?
Quartzite, not to be confused with quartz, is a natural metamorphic rock. Quartzite is a highly sought-after material due to its glassy appearance often resembling marble.
2. Is quartzite and quartz the same material?
Quartzite is not the same material as quartz.
3. Can I install quartzite as a kitchen countertop?
Yes, quartzite may be used for kitchen countertops.
4. Does quartzite need to be sealed?
Yes, quartzite needs to be sealed. We recommend resealing quartz countertops 2 to 3 times per year.
5. Can I cut directly on quartzite countertops?
You can cut and chop directly on your quartzite countertops, however it is not recommended as it may result in damage to your knives.
FAQ General
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.
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