for this supplier are close to you (we're in MD so not too familiar with the area), but they are one of the largest granite suppliers in the country so they should have it or be able to bring it in for you. http://www.msistone.com/locations/
local supplier that can get it for you they would be the best to contact, if you live in a Charles Luck market we would be happy to help. You can see a list of our locations here: http://www.charlesluck.com/locations
Q's for suppliers...diff name same stone depending on supplier, is it granite or marble or composition(rates a 7 or 8 on Mohs scale of mineral hardness
different suppliers, might have different names for the same stone. For example, this slab goes by the names Luisa Blue and Van Gogh.
Befriend your supplier and fabricator. This is the most important tip of all. Let their knowledge and experience guide you, and don't be afraid to ask questions about the stone, including its durability and anything that might impact your costs.
A few more pointers about working with your supplier and fabricator:
your supplier and fabricator. This is the most important tip of all. Let their knowledge and experience guide you, and don't be afraid to ask questions about the stone, including its durability and anything that might impact your costs. A few more pointers about working with your supplier and fabr
marble. Suppliers may categorize it as either of those two stones.
with your supplier and fabricator:
•Shopping for stone counters early in your kitchen-remodel process can ensure optimization not only of your slab and money, but of the design potential of your slice of stone. A particularly lovely portion of your slab can be featured, or joints can be coordinated to reduce
marble. Suppliers may categorize it as either of those two stones."
marble. Suppliers may categorize it as either of those two stones.
parts suppliers, as detailed below) or an adapter.Find a good parts supplier. Let's say you've found a vintage lamp with a base that makes your heart beat faster, but its shade is stained and threadbare. Or the chandelier that caught your eye is missing a few crystals. A retailer that specializes in
region and supplier to supplier, so best to show your supplier a photo.
http://www.marble-granites.com/products/Marble/Bianco-Pirgoni.aspx?p=462
region and supplier to supplier, so best to show your supplier a photo.
http://www.marble-granites.com/products/Marble/Bianco-Pirgoni.aspx?p=462
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Thanks for the information! I'm trying to find a countertop with minimal pattern and maximal durability. Cambria has
Many suppliers will charge you for the whole slab, regardless of how much you use. To reduce waste and save money, work with your designer and a supplier to select a slab early and work that slab into your design.
Many suppliers will charge you for the whole slab, regardless of how much you use. To reduce waste and save money, work with your designer and a supplier to select a slab early and work that slab into your design.
different suppliers. We sourced it from Stone Source and they call it "Luce di Luna."
stone supplier here in the US considers this stone to be a quartzite. In the US I have seen it called Luce di Luna, White Moon, and Quartzite Bianca. Quartzite is a bit less porous than a marble, and therefore better suited to use in a kitchen. Sealing it well is key, as is the case with any stone used
different suppliers. AKA "Luce di Luna."
The countertop is a white quartzite. It seems to go by different names from different suppliers. AKA "Luce di Luna."
from a supplier that's been using the same source for a few years. Make sure to ask how long the store has been purchasing stone from that source and if there were any problems on prior jobs.
from a supplier that's been using the same source for a few years. Make sure to ask how long the store has been purchasing stone from that source and if there were any problems on prior jobs.
Purchase several pieces and place them in a bucket of water for two days. Then take them out and leave them out
from a supplier that's been using the same source for a few years. Make sure to ask how long the store has been purchasing stone from that source and if there were any problems on prior jobs.Purchase several pieces and place them in a bucket of water for two days. Then take them out and leave them out
stone supplier to get what I needed. A few hours later, it was finally complete! Here you can see how hard this project was on the grass, but in my case it was actually helpful because I eventually removed it and it made that task much easier.
Tip: When you purchase your stone, it's a good idea to
stone supplier to get what I needed. A few hours later, it was finally complete! Here you can see how hard this project was on the grass, but in my case it was actually helpful because I eventually removed it and it made that task much easier. Tip: When you purchase your stone, it's a good idea to buy