Reality CheckChoosing the Right Stone for Your Clients’ Needs

Designer Dish
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USE IT WHEN: You want wow-factor, especially in bathrooms, fireplaces, or powder rooms. Kitchens are fair game, too, but only if your clients are careful and have a strong maintenance plan.

Marble is the queen of bold beauty; veined, luxurious, and impossible to ignore. But, it does require proper care. Porous and sensitive to acids, marble will etch and stain if left unsealed. That doesn’t mean it’s off the table, but it does mean sealing is non-negotiable.

MEREDITH'S TEST
Calacatta Viola handled staining like a champ (no marks after 24 hours), but both sealed and unsealed samples etched. The lighter Statuary Marble? The unsealed version picked up some stains.

Quartzite is what happens when natural beauty meets serious durability. It looks like marble but handles like stone with a backbone. It’s heat-resistant, harder than granite, and perfect for clients who want the look without the worry.

MEREDITH'S TEST
Cristallo Quartzite was flawless with zero stains and zero etching. Taj Mahal Quartzite passed the test too, though the unsealed sample had slight staining from red wine and coffee. Still, nothing a proper seal wouldn’t solve.
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USE IT WHEN: You’re designing a high-traffic kitchen, outdoor bar, or anywhere style and strength need to go hand in hand.

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USE IT WHEN: You want the look of natural stone with zero stress. Especially great for outdoor kitchens, poolside bars, busy countertops – basically anywhere durability matters.

Porcelain slabs are the industry’s best-kept secret. They don’t stain. They don’t etch. They don’t care if you spill wine at 10 p.m. and forget to clean it up. Plus, they come in endless finishes that mimic natural stone, metal, and more.

MEREDITH'S TEST
Taj Mahal porcelain didn’t blink. No stains. No etching. Sealed or not. Total perfection.

Still debating the best fit? Stop by Opustone and get hands-on with the materials. We’ll help you select a surface that works just as hard as your design.