Countertops and Beyond: Three Trends in Engineered Stone
Flow Waterjet provides insight about the popularity of alternative stone options, such as quartz surfacing, and how a waterjet is ideal for cutting these materials.
Engineered stone is a sought-after material. Its durable and eye-catching design makes it popular for kitchen countertops, floors and more. Engineered stone is often less expensive than natural stone and, as the name suggests, “engineered” to the customer’s liking – meaning nonporous slabs that are consistent in shape and color.
And the market continues to evolve, with new trends popping up as others die out. Granite is no longer the stone du jour and consumers’ desire for customizable finishes is constantly changing.