

CMCR STONE

WHY CHOOSE CMCR STONE
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OUR LOOKBOOK BY CMCR STONE
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THE PRICE YOU PAY VALUE IS WHAT YOU GET
Need a new countertop for a country kitchen? Or for a sleek, modern bathroom? Choosing the right countertop material for your kitchen and/or bathroom doesn’t have to be a difficult endeavor. CMCR simplifies the process by helping Toronto homeowners and businesses choose the right material for their needs.
WHY CHOOSE US
Perfect kitchen costits of many elements, and each of these elements is very important: kitchen cabinets, countertops, backsplash, accessories and even flooring. But the countertop is the focal point of any kitchen. It’s the first thing guests notice whenever you invite them over for dinner. We offer natural stone products in a variety of styles and finishes. You can expect the highest quality countertops made with exceptional craftsmanship. Whether you’re interested in granite, marble, limestone mosaics, slate, and any other type of stone countertop, we offer it all.

QUARTZ CMCR STONE
Since quartz is an engineered product, it’s available in a wider range of patterns and colours than natural stone. Crafted with quartz chips and resin, quartz kitchen countertops in Toronto is a good compromise between solid surfacing and natural stone. The durability of quartz countertops makes them excellent investments.
Although durable, quartz is also fairly flexible, making it easier to work with during the installation process than other countertops. It’s also non-porous and does not require sealing. If you don’t want to deal with maintenance, then quartz can be a great option.

GRANITE CMCR STONE
Each and every piece of granite is unique. Its mottling and host of patterns and colours found in nature make it a beautiful, natural product. It’s also resistant to extreme temperatures. You can place hot pots and pans on a granite countertop and it will be fine. This is the ideal choice of material if you are going for a warm, natural look in your kitchen.

MARBLE CMCR STONE
There are many design capabilities with marble. It’s softer to work with, making it a very customizable material. Marble is often considered to be a “classic” choice – especially if you want a white countertop in your kitchen or bathroom. It’s naturally cool and heat-resistant, although not as much as granite.
If you have a large kitchen, you may be able to get away with more than one material for the countertops. If it suits the overall design scheme, it’s okay to do a bit of mixing and matching. Look through our catalog to see all of the colours and styles available.
WHY QUARTZ COUNTERTOPS
Quartz worktops are often referred to as “engineered” or “man-made,” but in reality, they are a form of natural stone. Quartz is one of the hardest minerals on the planet. Because of its durability and dependability, quartz is a popular and widely available material for countertops. The amount of natural quartz in the material is decided by the quartz manufacturer.
PROS AND CONS OF QUARTZ
The benefits of quartz countertops exceed the drawbacks.
The remarkable durability of quartz countertops is one of its primary advantages.
Unlike granite, marble, and other materials that require regular care, quartz worktops never need to be sealed.
Additionally, because quartz is nonabsorbent, it does not retain hazardous microorganisms and is stain-resistant.
Quartz is a popular choice among designers and homeowners due to its exquisite and adaptable patterns, hues, and designs.
Although quartz countertops are resistant to scratches, a knife used directly on their surface may become dull owing to their hardness.
Sudden temperature fluctuations can harm quartz, just like they do any other natural stone countertop. A quartz countertop should be shielded from anything hot using pot holders and trivets.
Quartz is acceptable for use in outdoor kitchens with complete overhead protection from the outdoors, but not for use in counters.