2Engineered stone is a man-made material made from the combination of natural stone aggregates ( such as quartz, marble, as well as recycled materials) with resin and pigments. These materials will be mixed and formed under high pressure into strong, dense, non-porous slabs.
Engineered stone is manufactured, rather than quarried directly from nature like other natural stone products. The engineered stone manufacturing process is designed to create a product that performs at a higher level while still exhibiting the beauty of nature. This controlled manufacturing process ensures greater consistency in color, texture, and feel of the products.
RUNPIN offers engineered stone products including engineered quartz surfaces, terrazzo, resin marble and natural marble solutions. Each product line has been created to meet the needs of residential and commercial uses.2
Because of their perfect combination of performance, aesthetics and practicality, engineered stone countertops have become an increasingly popular choice in modern interior design.
Engineered stone countertops are designed to withstand daily use and abuse. The composition consists of natural stone aggregate bonded together with resin and manufactured using advanced methods, resulting in a denser, stronger material than many other natural stones. Therefore, it is much more scratch, chip, and crack-resistant than most other materials.
Engineered stone is non-porous, which means it will not absorb liquids. The absence of micro-pores makes it less prone to staining by coffee, red wine, or grease than many other materials (such as granite or marble). Also, because engineered stones do not have micro-pores, they are less conducive to the growth of bacteria, mold, or mildew, making them safe choices for kitchens or bathrooms.2
Because engineered stone is manufactured in a controlled environment, the colors and patterns of the stones will be highly consistent. This eliminates the unpredictability common in natural slate, enabling designers and architects to achieve precise visual effects. Engineered stone offers an extremely wide range of colors, textures, and surface finishes, making it a perfect match for a variety of interior design styles.Because engineered stone is manufactured in a controlled environment, the colors and patterns of the stones will be highly consistent. This eliminates the unpredictability common in natural slate, enabling designers and architects to achieve precise visual effects. Engineered stone offers an extremely wide range of colors, textures, and surface finishes, making it a perfect match for a variety of interior design styles.2
The choice of colors holds a crucial position in the overall aesthetics of a space. Neutral tones such as white, gray, and beige are widely used and can seamlessly blend with various interior designs ranging from modern minimalism to classical styles. On the other hand, bold patterns or textured surface designs can serve as visual focal points, adding unique personality and visual interest to the space.2