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Stone is a prestigious and striking natural material whose many colours and patterns form a rich palette for decoration around the home.

Change of Style offers many different types of stone. The range includes granites, quartz, marble and limestone.


Granite

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Granite is an igneous rock formed when magma is cooled deep within the earth. It is extremely hard, and can be recognized by its speckled, grainy composition. The material comes in a wide variety of colours, and can be either polished, honed or antiqued in finish.

This type of stone is extremely durable and highly resistant to stains. Granite is not as porous as other stones such as marble or limestone, so is ideal for use in kitchens and bathrooms.


Quartz

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Change of Style is proud to be an approved manufacturer of Silestone® the world-leading brand in quartz surfaces.

Silestone® is the result of a combination of the best that nature has to offer, quartz, with the most advanced technology. Silestone® has a sophisticated appearance, the feel and weight of natural stone.

Silestone is non-porous and very resistant to stains which makes it ideal for use in kitchens and bathrooms.


Marble

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Marble is a metamorphic rock formed when limestone is transformed under extreme pressure. Pure marble is a white calcite crystal, but most marbles are enriched by impurities which give it special colours and patterns.

It is softer and more porous than granite, but as a stone it is considered a luxury material prized for its distinctive mottled look.

Marble is ideal for bathrooms and fireplaces but because of its porous qualities not recommended for kitchens.


Limestone

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Limestone is a sedimentary rock derived from the fossil deposits of marine animals. Its mineral content includes calcites and dolomites. The material has a uniform consistency and texture. Limestone is usually a buff yellow or off-white colour, but it can also be grey or very light in tone.

Limestone is ideal for bathrooms and fireplaces but because of its porous qualities not recommended for kitchens. If you were to choose limestone you must remember to take extra care around it.


 




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