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Warm Quartz Countertop with Natural Earth-Tone Elegance
2025-04-18  Allen

The 4 Most Popular Warm Countertops
While white quartz countertops are still in style for many homeowners today, a new wave of countertops has taken over the kitchen world.

With, Grand Quartz Tech seeing a lot of demand for warm quartz countertops compared to the white and gray trend of the last 5-10 years.

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Suitable Applications: Indoor Surfaces Only

Popular Uses: Kitchen Countertops, Bathroom Countertops, Kitchen Island Countertops, Laundry Room Countertops, Wet Bars, Tabletops, Backsplashes, Waterfall Sides, and Shower Surrounds

Stain Resistance
Highly Resistant: Non-porous; no sealing needed

Scratch Resistance
Highly Resistant: Engineered to be non-porous; ideal for high-traffic areas

Heat Resistance
Moderate Resistance: Sensitive to high heat; use trivets

Hardness
Rated 6–8 on Mohs Hardness scale; very hard, resists scratches and impacts well

Periodic Re-sealing
Not required; non-porous

Country of Origin
Thailand

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All four warm-toned quartz countertops can be produced with the following edge profiles. Pay attention, because design principles are important when choosing an edge that compliments, rather than contrasts, your design choices.

Eased: This edge profile gives a countertop a softer look than many of the other edge profiles. For safety reasons, this type of edge profile is best for children because of its round characteristics.
Pencil: The pencil edges profile a slightly rounded edge. It is a safe option due to the lack of sharp corners.
Full bullnose: This edge style is more round and is used in classic and traditional designs.
Double bullnose: Double bullnose edges are similar to full bullnose edges, as this type of edge profile has two rounded edges instead of one.
Triple laminated bullnose: This edge type involves layering multiple strips of material to create a thick, rounded edge. It is a great option for homeowners and business owners that prioritize durability.
Bevel: A bevel edge is an edge that is slanted and polished. Typically, they have angles that are less than 90 degrees, which gives the countertop a softer appearance.
Double bevel: A double bevel edge is a versatile option that is popular thanks to its subtle aesthetic.
Double radius: This sleek and modern edge profile gives the bottom and top of the counter a smooth, curvy appearance.
Miter: This edge joins two pieces of material to create a seamless appearance. This profile is commonly found in modern kitchens and bathrooms.
Ogee: Featuring an s-shaped curve, this edge is typically integrated into formal interior design projects.

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Our main products include quartz stone slabs, printed quartz, silica-free quartz, warm quartz collections, quartz tiles, quartz countertops, and quartz vanity tops. We also provide customized solutions to meet specific project requirements.

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