Facebook Tweet Help Stories Apartments and Multi-unit Inside story Share Tweet Help A high level of specification is evident throughout Sydney's Glebe Harbour apartments, from the kitchen appliances to the joinery and stonework A view of a bathroom, marble walls, white toilet and sink. Benchtops are one of the most dominant surfaces in a kitchen. By choosing the right product you can ensure both visual impact and practicality.Quantum Quartz from WK Marble & Granite was chosen for the benchtops in the Boathouse and Shore Terraces apartments. The company imports and supplies a range of natural stone, including granite, marble and limestone, as well as quartz-based engineered stone, in both slab and tile form. A view of a kitchen, wooden cabinetry, white benchtops, stainless steel hob and oven. Quantum Quartz is made from more than 93% natural quartz, coloured glass, metals and pigments bound together by resins."It's a very hard-wearing, practical and versatile surface that can be worked and shaped in the same way as granite," says company director Bill El-Cheikh. A view of a bathroom, marble walls, white toilet and sink. Quantum Quartz was also used for bathroom surfaces, including vanity tops and floor tiles.For details, contact WK Marble & Granite, 129 Fairford Rd, Padstow, NSW 2211, phone (02) 9772 2377, fax (02) 9772 2073; or 30 Brendan Drive, Nerang, QLD 4211, phone (07) 5596 7989, fax (07) 5596 7995, or phone tollfree on 1800 555 696. Email: marketing@wk.com.au, or visit the website: www.wk.com.au. Story by: Trendsideas 16 Jan, 2006 Apartments Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Studio Del Castillo wins TIDA Australia Apartment of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 C. Kairouz Architects wins TIDA Australia Interior Design of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 Jack Fugaro + Agushi win TIDA Australia Architect New Home of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > AU2120 AU2120 Read More Similar Stories