Cloudburst Concrete
Cloudburst Concrete is made from high-quality quartz, and it is an exceptional item to utilize as wall tile, flooring, kitchen and bathroom countertops, stairs, window sills, shower room platforms, as well as racks for showpieces in the house/stores.
Cloudburst Concrete Quartz has a distinctive grey concrete colour with dark grey colour hues and ivory highlights, creating a powerful looking appearance. This is a versatile stone that could work with almost any design idea. We also have a terrific collection of complementary stone and colours to use on wall and floor combinations.
Specification
Finish: Polished
Install Type: Thin-Set
Usage: Residential, Commercial
Ends: Rectified
Application: Floor, Wall
Size: 56.5”x120”
Sq. Ft.: N/A
Tiles Per Box: N/A
Description
Cloudburst Concrete is a quartz countertop in pale tones. The main reasons why you should purchase quartz countertops are that they are normally non-porous, highly-customizable, and they are tougher than natural stone. You can view other countertop variants such as marble, travertine, and granite.
Main Benefits
- Quartz is visually appealing and can add value to your home.
Shipping Details
- Shipping is available within Canada.
- Shipping tiles can be offered at purchasers request with an additional cost based on standard charges from major shipping companies.
- Special arrangements may be made for international buyers.
(Note: If you are planning to place a large order or need to inquire about pricing, please do not hesitate to give us a call today at (416) 752-4446.)
Ceramic Tile World has a variety of glass mosaics such as Blend Crema, Blend Brown, Yahly White, Yahly Grey, and Yahly Brown. We also have a line-up of mosaic items such as stone, stainless steel, and blend. Pay a visit to our tile store and start designing your projects.
Product Attributes
CATEGORY
Countertops
SUBCATEGORY
Quartz Countertop
SKU
MWQCS126
MATERIAL
Quartz
APPLICATION AREAS
Wall Tile, Flooring, Kitchen Top, Staircase, Window Sills/ Door and Window Frames, Bathroom Platforms, Shelves for Showpieces at Home/ Shops
TESTIMONIALS
FAQ
Which Is the Least Expensive Countertop?
The cheapest kitchen countertop alternatives to granite are quartz, granite tile or a recycled solid surface. Granite remains the most popular kitchen counter material in use today.
What Is the Latest Trend in Kitchen Countertops?
Quartz now comes in many colors, patterns, and finishing techniques that mimic’s the look of natural stone. One of the most current and trending finishes right now is matte.
What Is the Easiest Countertop to Maintain?
Quartz countertops are the easiest natural stone to take care of. They are engineered using ground stone and resin, so they don’t require regular sealing they way most granite and marble countertops do. This stone is non-porous, so it does not easily stain or etch.
Which Is Cheaper Granite or Quartz?
Quartz and granite countertops are priced similarly per square foot, with granite counters having the wider variation in price. Granite can be more expensive than quartz at times, based on the availability of a color and pattern. Sometimes quartz is more expensive due to the treatments it receives during manufacturing.
How Can I Redo My Kitchen Countertops Cheap?
This is possibly the least expensive way to cover up old countertops, especially old wood or linoleum countertops. It’s very easy to paint your countertops yourself. Just sand, prime and then paint. You can use a pad sander, but sanding by hand will work just fine.
What Countertop Is Better Than Granite?
Quartz is actually harder than granite and thus, more durable. In fact, quartz is nearly indestructible, and because it isn’t porous like granite, it’s easy to keep your countertops relatively bacteria-free.
How Does Lighting Affect My Countertop Selection?
Lighting has dramatic effects on the tone, depth, and overall impression of a countertop. The warmth or coolness of the lighting causes this change in appearance. For example, a white countertop under an incandescent light may appear warmer than it would under fluorescent. We encourage customers to look at samples under the type of lighting that will be used in their room.