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How do you know which stone is right for you?

November 4, 2021

When you’re embarking on a home remodel or new build, it’s crucial to pick the right materials — after all, you want to love the way a project looks for years to come. Of your materials, one of the more significant selections will be stone. But, with an endless number of options, how do you know which stone to choose? It all comes down to the look you want, the durability you need, and your budget.

Natural Stone

A large block of Copacabana Granite

Natural stone is quarried from the earth in blocks, processed into cut slabs or tiles, and then transformed into countertops, walls, floors, and more. Different colors and patterns in stone are developed by minerals that have formed deep within the earth over time. The mineral make-up also determines the relative hardness of any given stone. Examples of popular natural stones include but are not limited to: granite, marble, and quartzite.

Because of its hardness, low absorption, and resistance to high temperatures, granite is popular for countertops, floors, and other heavily-trafficked areas. In addition, granite is resistant to most household chemicals. Because of its hardness, it is also highly resistant to abrasion and scratching. Granite colors vary significantly from more expensive exotic blues and reds to more affordable traditional color palates. At The Stone Collection, we proudly stock hundreds of colors of granite.

Admired for its veining, marble is popular for bathrooms, foyers, floors, walls, and hearths. It is becoming more popular in the kitchen; however, it is not as durable as granite. In addition, it is vulnerable to abrasion and acidic solutions such as lemon juice, tomatoes, red wine, and vinegar, which can etch the surface and require continuous maintenance.

Quartzite is one of the most durable natural stones made up of 100% natural quartz grain, with hardness and resistance similar to granite. As a result, quartzite has become a prevalent choice for countertops due to its visual similarities to marble and its greater durability.

Learn about other natural stones, including onyx, travertine, soapstone, and more, on our products page.

Engineered Stone

Backlit Semiprecious Agate Grey

Engineered stone is a manufactured product, while natural stone comes from the earth’s surface. A combination of natural elements and man-made materials combine to create a vast array of color and pattern options. In addition, engineered stones can be customized during manufacturing to achieve the same look as natural stones without requiring as much ongoing maintenance.

The Stone Collection’s engineered stone products include quartz and porcelain, as well as semi-precious stones. Semi-precious stone slabs are made of rare gems and crystals and bound with a resin. Many are semi-translucent and can be backlit to create ambiance.

Quartz and porcelain are top-engineered surface choices due to the range of styles, colors, and low maintenance properties. Porcelain is often chosen due to its ability to mimic other hard surface materials, including natural stone, wood, and concrete. Porcelain is ideal for flooring, walls, and patios.

Quartz is another option to consider, gaining popularity due to its nonporous, durable make-up and attractive veining options similar to marble. Top brands of quartz, including Caesarstone, offer over 70 colors and patterns, ideal for countertops and bathroom vanities.

For more information about the many stone options available for your remodeling project, visit The Stone Collection resource center, or find a showroom near you.

Caesarstone 5212 Taj Royale Quartz