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user263781638 · 27/10/2017 22:18

Just ordered our new kitchen and would like this worktop but we have no idea of costs does anybody know? We would be sourcing this from a local firm who do supply and fit but we haven’t had them out yet as we’ve only just ordered the kitchen.
We last had quartz the reason we would like neolith is due to one specific style/pattern they do other wise it would be quartz again, so basically what’s the price range in comparison to quartz?

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user263781638 · 27/10/2017 22:19
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Mosaic123 · 28/10/2017 01:21

I like that one.

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user1469117700 · 28/10/2017 09:52

Quartz does come in that pattern

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user263781638 · 28/10/2017 12:37

Do they!? I haven’t seen one just like that and the kitchen place said they don’t Hmm

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user1469117700 · 28/10/2017 12:59

Ive attached a pic from one of my suppliers.
I have used this one a few times, Very nice

Neolith
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feve17 · 29/10/2017 11:25

@user263781638 you will LOVE having Neolith in the kitchen! It's practically indestructible! You can chop straight on top of it & it's impossible to burn too. It will be more expensive than quartz though because it takes a lot more work to fabricate, but in the long run it will be so worth it!

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user263781638 · 29/10/2017 11:30

Feve thank you! I managed to chop my quartz in a week last time after I dropped a load of plates on it from a wall cupboard 😩

Any idea how much dearer? It isn’t a large area really and I think our quartz from last time was about £3500 that was for pure white, the area is slightly smaller this time.

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user263781638 · 29/10/2017 11:31

Chip* that should’ve said 🙄

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ihatethecold · 29/10/2017 18:18

Following. I’m just starting to plan my new kitchen and this sounds ideal.
I’ve never heard of this before.
I definitely need hard wearing and scratch/heat resistant.

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feve17 · 29/10/2017 22:21

@Ihatethecold take a look at Neolith and also at Dekton they are both ceramic composites (long story cut short) they look exactly like quartz but are much more hard wearing & Dekton is available in some really cool textures like woodgrains and concretes etc... check out this Neolith demo video its very helpful & the properties apply to both brands


@User263781638 I couldn't tell you personally as every project js different, best thing to do is to send a rough layout with measurements to your stonemason and they will be able to provide you with an accurate quote for both ☺
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ihatethecold · 30/10/2017 07:39

Thanks feve17

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user263781638 · 30/10/2017 09:43

Thanks feve

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