Collection by Sandra Seaton

quartz countertops

Before: This room was converted to a laundry room and office.
Before: This room was converted to a laundry room and office.
The view of the new entry addition tucked to the side of the living room, which was left undisturbed. Pellegrini likes how the addition of the entry as a transition space lets the view “unfold,” as people enter. “It really adds to the experience of the home,” says Pellegrini.
The view of the new entry addition tucked to the side of the living room, which was left undisturbed. Pellegrini likes how the addition of the entry as a transition space lets the view “unfold,” as people enter. “It really adds to the experience of the home,” says Pellegrini.
Most often, Davis prefers Caesarstone’s honed finish. “It’s not completely matte but it takes the glare off.”
Most often, Davis prefers Caesarstone’s honed finish. “It’s not completely matte but it takes the glare off.”
Architect Todd Davis works on mostly modern projects, and likes the monotone color options and clean lines of Caesarstone quartz.
Architect Todd Davis works on mostly modern projects, and likes the monotone color options and clean lines of Caesarstone quartz.
For this project, Johnson’s client requested an all-white kitchen, and Johnson knew Caesarstone “Blizzard,” a consistent and pure white color, was right for the job.
For this project, Johnson’s client requested an all-white kitchen, and Johnson knew Caesarstone “Blizzard,” a consistent and pure white color, was right for the job.
Nepacena liked that the “Nougat” slab, chosen as a nod to the 1950s style of the home’s original era, offered just the right hues to complement the space. She also chose it for its natural flecks of stone in the surface, reminiscent of terrazzo used during the mid-century period.
Nepacena liked that the “Nougat” slab, chosen as a nod to the 1950s style of the home’s original era, offered just the right hues to complement the space. She also chose it for its natural flecks of stone in the surface, reminiscent of terrazzo used during the mid-century period.
Designer Karen Nepacena used Caesarstone’s “Nougat” color for the countertops in this mid-century home.
Designer Karen Nepacena used Caesarstone’s “Nougat” color for the countertops in this mid-century home.