Seams and Layouts
- Obvious and wide seams can detract from an otherwise beautiful countertop
- Can seams be invisible? We’ll let you take a look for yourself
Mont Blue Granite
The pattern in this stone makes it particularly challenging to make the seam inconspicous. We use a slab layout software to create a virtual layout of every countertop before it’s cut, which helps get the best possible grain and pattern match.
Can you find the seam? Drag the slider after you think you’ve found and see if you’re right.
Denali Quartzite
Denali is a fairly expenseive natural quartzite, with beautiful veining. Getting the layout that complements the slab and the kitchen is extremely important, as is minimizing the number of seams.
Can you find the seams? Drag the slider after you think you’ve found them.
Calacatta Izaro Quartz
Quartz with the look of classic marble is one of the most popular material choices. However, hiding a seam on a white countertop is quite difficult. Our seams our fabricated in a way that allows them to be glued with an extremely tight tolerance. The combination of the tight seam and our using a virtual layout on every slab before it’s cut, makes the seams nearly invisible.
Can you find the seam on this quartz countertop? Drag the slider once you think you have it.
Calacatta Valentin Quartz
Another beautiful white quartz with a marbled appearance. Again, the combination of a razor-tight seam with a virtual layout gives the result of a nearly invisible seam.
Are you getting better at find the seam? Drag the slider and check!
Silver Cloud Granite
Let’s take a look at another granite. Silver Cloud is a beautiful white and gray granite. The veining and natural patterns make it difficult to have a seam that isn’t an eyesore, as either mismatching the pattern or having a wide seam will detract from its beauty.
Can you spot this one? Let’s check by dragging the slider.
Testimonials and Reviews
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