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Caesarstone grade infomation?

Is there anywhere I can find out what colours of Caesarstone fall into what price levels (grades)? I've poked a bit on line, and all I can see so far is a list from Australia, so the colours aren't even equitable. Canadian list preferred, but US list is also acceptable :)

Comments (19)

  • PRO
    8 years ago

    You need to shop by fabricator reputation, not price.

  • 8 years ago
    last modified: 8 years ago

    I may need to choose colour by price......it's the same Caesarstone, installed by he same team, but different prices based on colour option

  • 8 years ago

    I googled " ceasarstone color group a" or something like that and the search results gave me a handbook from 2013 or thereabouts w pricing group info. good luck.

  • 8 years ago

    Level 1

    Almond Rocca 9241

    Cement 3040

    Chocolate Truffle 6350

    Cocoa Fudge 4260

    Ice Snow 9141

    Mocha 2370

    Nordic Loft 6041

    Ocean Foam 6141

    Oyster 9601

    Quartz Reflections 7141

    Level 2

    Atlantic Salt 6270

    Blizzard 2141

    Clamshell 4130

    Concrete 2003

    Eggshell 3141

    Ginger 4330

    Lagos Blue 4350

    Misty Carrera 4141

    Nougat 6600

    Pure White 1141

    Raven 4120

    Shitake 4230

    Stone Grey 4030

    White Shimmer 3142

    Wild Rice 4360

  • 8 years ago

    Level 3

    Cascata 6616

    Collarado Drift 6623

    Fresh Concrete 4001

    Himalayan Moon 6611

    Raw Concrete 4004

    Snowy Cliffs 6607

    Level 4

    Bianco Drift 6131

    Coastal Grey 6003

    Cosmopolitan White 5130

    Dreamy Marfil 5220

    Emperadoro 5380

    Frosty Carrina 5141

    Georgian Bluffs 6134

    London Grey 5000

    Piatra Grey 5003

    Taj Royale 5212

    Tuscan Dawn 5104

    Urban Safari 5134

    Vanilla Noir 5100

    White Attica 5143

    Woodlands 6338

    Level 5

    Statuario Maximus 5031 + 10%

    Statuario Nuvo 5111 + 10%

    Vivid White 1111 + 10%

  • 8 years ago

    Wow, thank you so much - - your quotes are just the kind of thing I needed to know, because it shows the range between top and bottom. The difference between 1 and 4 is significant enough to consider, but at least all my favourites aren't in level 4

  • 8 years ago

    Thanks for this post!! I'm wondering if anybody happens to know where Noble Gray falls on the pricing? I'm thinking it might be Level 5 but not sure?

  • 8 years ago

    Those prices are high in my experience (assuming they are in Canadian $ so multiply by 0.75). I live in a very high cost of living area in the US. Two slabs fully installed of a Level 4 plus about half a slab of a Level 1 all with mitred edges, 1 waterfall down to the floor, and a window ledge was $8000 US.

  • 8 years ago

    Wow, Stan!! I need to get more quotes. We have only about 44 sqaure feet of countertops and I was quoted close to $9000 US for Level 5 (Statuario Maximus).

  • 8 years ago

    I'd guess $9000 is a quote for two slabs with a lot of waste since you need 44 square feet. It really depends on your layout. Maybe you can ask your fabricator to look for a remnant to get you down to one slab or maybe there are some more counters or tables you could cover in the house since you are paying for the material?

  • 8 years ago

    Thank you, Stan! I actually do believe it's 2 slabs. Maybe it could be worthwhile if there was enough extra to use in a bathroom or coffee bar as well. ;)

  • 8 years ago

    I was quoted $9700 for 67 square feet of statuary nuvo installed.. also, I found the following online regarding color categories :

  • 8 years ago

    Thank you so much loonar29 for posting the prices levels and the patterns for each level. I live in Vancouver and also had trouble finding this information. I even called the Caesarstone company and they said that they don't provide this information to the public.

  • 7 years ago

    Look Ikeas website, they have caesarstone, with level and pricing.

  • 6 years ago

    This is an old thread, but I don't see Airy Concrete, Rugged Concrete or Cloudburst Concrete listed on any of those charts...anybody know where they fall?


  • 6 years ago

    If you haven't seen this thread, it may interest you regarding the problems with the Caesarstone's "concrete." https://www.houzz.com/discussions/5013208/terrible-experience-with-caesarstone#24174080

  • 6 years ago

    Came across this because I am considering putting clamshell in my kitchen and want to know what group it fell into. I am a little surprised at some of the prices I have seen listed here.
    We just had Cambria Ironsbridge put in for two countertops in our masterbath, one in our hall bath, and a double sink counter in the kids bath, all with backsplashes and under mount sinks included for $4600. The slab itself was just under $2400 and came with the all the paperwork and warranty info. I can’t imagine Ceaserstone being that much more expensive.
    Before settling on the Cambria (for bathrooms)we visited showrooms for Cambria, Ceaserstone, and Silestone. Reps at all three made a point to tell us that matte/honed/textured quartz require more maintenance and care on what is set down on them. For us, polished is the way to go.

  • PRO
    6 years ago

    Prices can vary depending on the fabricator and the 'deals' he makes with each quartz manufacturer, and if he stocks certain colors. So that throws out any firm price groups. The lists posted can be a ballpark "guide" but that is it. Also if my fabber stocks a material, you are charged for "ACTUAL SQ FOOTAGE ONLY". If you select something NON-STOCK, then you get "SLAB-N-FAB" price which means you pay for the entire slab, not just the needed square footage. That is why prices can seem all over the place from one fabricator to the next.

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