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TAJ MAHAL QUARTZITE
Taj Mahal Quartzite is a top contender for a natural stone countertops that embodies refinement, resilience, and classic style, all together.
Homeowners and designers rave about the versatility of its distinctive soft colour and delicate veining.
This gentle colouring means Taj Mahal Quartzite goes well with many varieties of cabinet colours and interior designs, from traditional to modern.
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How Expensive Is Taj Mahal Quartzite?
With a kitchen or home renovation design, understanding the cost of materials is the most important thing. Taj Mahal Quartzite is an expensive natural stone, yet its charm and long life make it worth the investment for many homeowners.
Average Cost of Taj Mahal Quartzite
The price of Taj Mahal Quartzite tends to range from $100 to $200+ per square foot, based on many variables. While this places it in the higher end of countertop costs, it offers you a beautiful marriage of the aesthetic appeal of marble and the functionality of quartzite. It’s the ideal blend of beauty and usability.
Factors That Influence the Cost
The following are some of the critical factors that will affect the final cost of your Taj Mahal Quartzite project:
Surface Area Size: The total square area of countertops, island, or accent wall will be the biggest determinant of your cost. Larger kitchens or larger waterfall islands will naturally require more material and labour.
Installation Complexity: Delicate designs, specialized cutouts for sinks, stoves, or odd kitchen sizes will add to your fabrication and installation costs. The more precise the work, the more you will pay.
Type of Edging: The type of edge profile you select, whether it's a plain eased edge or a more complicated ogee or mitered edge, will influence the final price. More complicated edging involves more labour and accuracy.
Waterfall Countertops: A waterfall edge, where the quartzite flows smoothly along the edges of an island or cabinet, is a highly sought-after design but includes additional stone and professional installation to the project.
Full-Height Matching Backsplash or Accent Walls: Using a matching full-height backsplash or adding Taj Mahal Quartzite to wall elements will require additional material for your project, which will add to your overall cost.
Matching Cabinets With Taj Mahal Quartzite
Among the reasons why Taj Mahal Quartzite is such a popular choice to employ in kitchens is that it is incredibly versatile. Its light, creamy backdrop and touch of veining coordinate well with a wide range of cabinet colours, ranging from warm and country to sleek and modern. Choosing the perfect cabinet colour can help you bring out the best in the stone and create a uniform, cohesive appearance throughout your home.
Some of the most suitable cabinet colours that look great with Taj Mahal Quartzite are listed below:
Blonde Wood Cabinets
Blonde or white oak, soft, natural wood hues highlight the warmth of Taj Mahal Quartzite and give a tender, natural look.
This pair is particularly suited for Scandinavian-style or seaside-themed kitchens, giving the room an airy, light feel with a touch of country elegance.
Off-White Cabinets
White cabinets are a timeless choice that allows for the soft veining of the quartzite to be the highlight.
This combination creates a light and airy kitchen, perfect for traditional, transitional, or cottage-style houses.
The understated contrast provides room in the room and keeps the design fresh.
Beige Cabinets
To create a tone-on-tone look, beige cabinets complement the creamy whites of Taj Mahal Quartzite.
It's a warm and welcoming combination that maintains a neutral, timeless colour scheme that will never appear trendy or dated.
Walnut Cabinets
For those seeking a bolder, richer look, walnut or dark wood cabinets provide a stunning contrast with Taj Mahal Quartzite.
The woodiness of the wood enhances the delicate veining in the stone, creating a luxurious, sophisticated appearance that's ideal for modern, rustic, or traditional designs.
Light Grey Cabinets
If a cooler tone colour scheme appeals to you, light grey cabinets effortlessly go with the gentle tones of Taj Mahal Quartzite.
This combination delivers a clean, contemporary appearance for the kitchen without sacrificing a sense of softness and warmth.
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