Santa Cecilia Light Granite Slabs for Kitchen Countertops and Stair Tiles
The white background of Santa Cecilia Light granite gleams under a veil of pink and ochre layers punctuated by black seams. A classic with a vocation of modernity. The white and luminous beauty of Santa Cecilia Light granite can be glimpsed in the distance through its subtle veils in ethereal colors as attractive as pink, ochre, or grey. This light grey granite is ideal for kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities, bar tops, accent walls, and more.
Santa Cecilia LC Granite from Brazil is a low variation durable granite that features warm beiges, yellows, and grays. It is available in polished slabs and is recommended for interior and exterior projects including landscaping, granite countertops, backsplashes, walls, and flooring.
Product Name | Santa Cecilia Granite Imported Stone |
Material | natural granite |
Color | Purple |
Dimensions | Tile: 305*305*10mm (12*12*3/8'')
305*610*20mm (12*24*3/4'') 610*610*20mm (24*24*3/4'') Slab:240up*120up*2cm 240up*120up*3cm Another Customized Size is Available |
Grade | A/B |
Finish | polished, honed, |
Used | the building industry, Indoor & Outdoor |
Which is better quartz or granite?
It depends on what you mean by better. Both are beautiful, durable materials that will last you a lifetime.
Each slab of granite is unique – no two slabs of granite are exactly alike. Granite also has more depth and typically has a higher sheen than quartz. With a standard sealer, granite needs to be resealed annually. However, with a sealer, the countertops never need to be resealed to be stain-resistant.
Quartz is typically more consistent in patterning and coloring throughout. Quartz can range from colors with a lot of character to solid colors that are very uniform. Quartz is non-porous and therefore does not require sealants to protect it from staining.