Another Beautiful Kitchen Finish with Dual Colour Worktops

A stunning arrangement of worktops and breakfast bar in contrasting colours finish this Lewis James kitchen beautifully.

The stretching long length of Silestone Lagoon quartz 30mm is sleek and bright and has matching upstands.  The breakfast bar with inset induction hob and gas burner are in 80mm mitered edge detail Cambria Wellington quartz.

   

The two colours blend perfectly giving a unique finish that will last for years.

The same Silestone Lagoon quartz has been used as a top on these low level recessed cupboards to continue the look into the family room.

 

 

 

 

For more information on bespoke orders for your worktops give us a call

01245 243920

Huge Investment to Increase Productivity

The Stone Company Ltd are excited to announce the arrival of their 2nd Comandulli Musa Edge Polisher.

             

After the amazing performance of the first machine purchased three years ago the investment has been made for a second machine, giving The Stone Co the ability to improve and streamline our productivity.

The new machine:

  • polishes the edges of the granite, Quartz, marble also varying edge profiles and speeds up the edge polishing process to save time in the masons workshop.
  • performs straight edges on slabs with different thickness and shape at the same time.
  • has laser precision to detect the position of the pieces on the belt and their length.

For more information on bespoke orders for your worktops give us a call 01245 243920

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Need Help Deciding on Your New Kitchen or Bathroom Counter-tops?

Have you decided that your home is in need of a little renewing?  Whatever your reason for this it is a huge decision to pick out what material to go for. There is a vast range of stones you can choose from which includes Quartz, Marble and Granite – these are the three most popular materials you could use for your home renovations.

All stones and materials offer their own list of advantages and selling points. However, it is not just the stone you pick that is to be considered, you also need to think about the colour, pattern and finish that you would like too.

This guide will make it easier to understand the benefits of each material.

Material Selection

Three of some of the most popular stones are Quartz, Marble and Granite. Marble adds a very distinctive appearance which is one of its key selling points for customers.

Every slab of Marble will be completely different to the next which adds character to your home. However, if you are not a fan of uniqueness and would much prefer a uniformed look, then this is not the material for you.

Marble offers a natural touch to your kitchen and is perfect for those who spend a lot of time in the kitchen baking, as it has natural warmth which is brilliant for kneading dough.  This material is not as hardwearing as Quartz or Granite.

Quartz is quite different to Marble and is not a material that you can really compare, although you can purchase Quartz to mimic the look of Marble if you are not looking to pay the price that comes with Marble. Quartz is not a natural stone although 94% is quartz and 6% other resin and compound, but offers a fantastic list of benefits such as removing the need of regular treatments like sealing, which further makes it perfect for people on a budget.

Furthermore, Quartz will never stain as it is a non-porous material, which means any spillages will simply remain on top of the surface ready for being wiped off with a clean cloth.

Finally, Granite is another very popular choice for kitchen countertops and for great reason. Granite offers a timeless beauty and it is one of the hardest stones on Earth which means that it will be perfect for those high traffic areas and surfaces that take a lot of usage.

Keeping it clean and hygienic for food preparation is brilliant as it maintains very well.

Granite can also up the value of your home if you ever wish to sell it on.

Choosing the Colour, Pattern and Finish

Once you have selected from the huge list of potential materials, you will then need to think about which colour, pattern and finish you would like. White is one of the most popular stylish colours to go for as it offers a classic beauty, however this is not for everyone. Popular patterns tend to be ones that mimic natural stone like Marble, so it is worth thinking about whether you want it to look like a natural stone or you prefer a different appearance.

You can then decide on whether you would like a matte or gloss finish. Both can be as equally beautiful and it is all down to the overall look you looking to achieve and personal preference. Gloss is great for bouncing light around the room and giving the illusion that your room is bigger than it is, so that could be something to consider during the process. Gloss also gives the look of being clean as it mimics the appearance of a mirror.

For more information please take a look at our Material and Colour galleries or give us a call 01245 243920

 

 

 

Great Customer Service Feedback

Great Customer Service Feedback  

“I would like to express my total satisfaction regarding the stone work completed today in my kitchen.

Mark and Jamie worked very hard and they have done a good job with attention to detail. They deserve to be commended on that and I wish them well.”

Mr Happy Customer, Pinner, Middlesex

 

Wonderful Store Feedback

It’s always good to get a fabulous positive testimonial.

“Your fitters did an amazing job in our showroom, looks absolutely gorgeous and I have sold one of the worktops already”

Magnet, High Wycombe

Great Customer Service

It’s at the heart of everything we do here at The Stone Company.  From the moment we receive your enquiry until inspection of the final fitted stone we embed great customer service.

Every part of the journey your Granite, Corian, Quartz or Wood, worktop takes to make it to your kitchen or bathroom, is carefully and expertly planned with you in mind.

That’s why when we get great feedback we like to make a big thing about it.

We recently had a lovely email from Sue.  A couple of years ago we fitted Twinkle White worktops to her kitchen.  She has recently come back to us for the splashbacks to go with them. Here is what she said…

We are so pleased with the service we receive from you, it is lovely, it is a pleasure to do business with you and the company you work for.

Best Regards

Sue Crisp, Boreham, Essex

I think you will agree that Sue has said it all.  Thank you Sue.

As part of our service we ask for customer feedback once we have completed the installation.

Pamela in Oxted was equally delighted with our service.

Absolutely delighted with the meticulous planning and beautifully fitted kitchen surfaces – well done indeed.

Pamela, Oxted

Thank you to Pamela.

If you would like to experience our fantastic service and beautiful stone please get in touch with us.

Call 01245 243920

We are 20!

Happy New Year to all our customers and suppliers.

Wow. We are starting the New Year by celebrating a huge milestone.

The Stone Company is 20 years old!

Established in 1998, we successfully built our family run business by installing quality, hand crafted, Granite, Quartz, Corian and Wood worktops with the very best customer service.

Over the next 20 years we developed lasting relationships with local and nationwide companies, satisfying their customers and adding value to their projects throughout the UK.

We are looking forward to building the business further over the next 20 years and ensuring that we continue to meet our own high standards of craftsmanship, and installation, as well as our fantastic customer service.

We would like to thank all our colleagues, customers and suppliers for supporting us over the last 20 years and look forward to continuing the great relationships we have built in this time.

Here’s to another 20! (At least).

 

Charity Pyjama Day

Rarely does anyone get to come to work in their pyjamas.  We gave our team a chance to do exactly that while raising money for a great cause.

On Friday 15th December we dressed up in nightwear, Christmas jumpers  and silly hats all in aid of The Sick Children’s Trust. The Sick Children’s Trust believes keeping families together significantly improves the recovery of seriously ill children. They provide free, high-quality ‘Home from Home’ accommodation, as well as emotional and practical support, to families with sick children in hospital in the UK.

The Sick Children’s Trust was founded in 1982 by two paediatric specialists, Dr Jon Pritchard and Professor James Malpas, who believed that having parents on hand during hospital treatment benefited a child’s recovery. They are the longest-serving charity providing ‘Home from Home’ accommodation in the UK.

Here are some great pictures from our day which raised £210 for this fantastic charity.

All that’s missing are the teddy bears!

Festive Pyjamas! Love it!

Lovely buffet to celebrate.

Well done to everyone who took part.