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PRESENTING GRANITES WHOSE APPEAL IS EVERLASTING

PRESENTING GRANITES WHOSE APPEAL IS EVERLASTING– Explore the Benefits of Having Granite installed in your spaces:

In order to have the kitchen of your dreams it’s necessary that you take several factors into consideration, such as working out the style of the kitchen and choosing the right furniture. Another very important factor that requires careful thought is picking out the perfect worktop – far from being a last-minute detail, worktops can make or break a design, as every little detail counts.
Everyone wants their worktops to not only be functional but also aesthetically pleasing, and even though there are many different choices out there when it comes to the right materials, few can compare to the beauty and sturdiness of granite.

Save Money – Granite is Durable:
If you’re looking for a worktop that will let you do everything you need and still last you for a very long time, then granite is the answer for you. This material is one of the toughest out there, as it’s not easily damaged, whether by placing hot pans on its surface, by spilling liquids and food or by general wear and tear.
Granite doesn’t deteriorate over the years, meaning you’re unlikely to find that your worktop is discolouring or crumbling in places. So not only are granite worktops cost effective, they also last so long that you won’t need to purchase new ones anytime soon!

Save Time – Granite is Low Maintenance:
Because granite worktops are easy to clean and maintain, you won’t have to spend a lot of time taking care of it. By dealing with spillages as soon as they happen and cleaning the surfaces with mild soap and water, your worktop will stay healthy and beautiful for longer.
In addition to this, granite is also an extremely hygienic material, meaning you can effortlessly keep it free of germs and bacteria. You also won’t need to scrub your worktops if they’re granite, as they’re easy to wipe down, saving you plenty of time that can be better spent elsewhere.

Enjoy! – Granite is Versatile:
Granite worktops are one-of-a-kind. Their surfaces are almost reflective, and this glossy feature makes them look attractive, modern, and clean. With a huge variety of patterns and colours, granite lends itself to any interior design – whether you want your kitchen to be more traditional or contemporary-looking, granite can help you achieve or complement that style with ease.

Before making the final purchase when it comes to your kitchen worktops, make sure to consider all elements, including the best material for your needs! Granite worktops don’t lose value over time, especially if well maintained so, besides being a stunning choice for any kitchen, they’re also a sound investment for the future.

HUGE VARIETY AVAILABLE AT BHANDARI MARBLE GROUP:

WHAT IS GRANITE?

Granite is a natural stone that is quarried in many countries around the globe. Granite and Quartzite are the names that are used interchangeably wherever stone tile and slabs are sold.
 True Granite is a porous, igneous rock that has any number of chemical compositions that include a quartz base.
 Quartzite is a metamorphic rock that has a higher percentage of quartz in its chemical makeup than granite does.

For the record, true quartzite is harder than true granite. But, don’t get too caught up in the name of the stone because regardless of which it is, geologically speaking, it has the same purpose and durability.
White Granite is harder to find than black or brown granite. All granite (and Marble) gets its name from the background color.
Some white granite slabs have veins similar to marble while others may have a spattering of freckles in either brown, gray, black or red and may include a sprinkling of blue throughout.

SOME OF THE BEST PRODUCTS:

River White Granite is also known as Valley White and comes from India mines. The background is a translucent white with gray, blue and taupe veins and burgundy patches running throughout. The pattern is more linear than some granites, thus the reference to rivers.

White Ice Granite is mined in Brazil and quantities end up being quite limited which accounts for the higher price on this stone.
White Ice made its name in the granite countertop field because of its snowy white background and the contrast of the dark veins and patches. This one also has some blue veining in it and slabs are usually 8’ x 8’in size with the occasional slab larger than that. White Ice is cut to 3 cm thick, making it one of the nicer slab products for granite.
Colonial white granite is known for its consistent veining with grays, blues and taupe highlighted in the stone.
Super White Granite is not granite at all. It’s actually a quartzite, which is harder than granite and has equal or better durability. Some suppliers actually list it as marble, so check for a supplier that charges a granite price and save money. And, to add to the confusion, it is also called Fantasy White in some areas and White Vermont in the Northeast.
Kashmir White Granite is found in the same areas where Garnets are found in Southern India. As a result, it sometimes has small inclusions of garnets embedded in the slab. The patterns of greys and black mica give an overall salt and pepper appearance with swaths of veining running across it.
Alaska White Granite from Brazil is a beautiful blend of palest silver and frosty whites highlighted with neutrals and onyx hues that glitter with a warm glow in sunlight and under kitchen lighting. Because it comes in a fairly large range of slab sizes, it is an ideal choice for any application in the kitchen.
Moon White Granite comes from a mine in India where rust and taupe colors predominate due to oxidation over millions of years. The slab colors are consistent year after year which makes this ideal for doing one countertop at a time if the budget demands it. Rarely, if ever, does this granite have black spots.
White Galaxy Granite is one of the granites mined in China. The striking blue, gray swirls and dark blue specks that occur in this granite is the key to its personality.
White Fantasy granite is one of the best for a marble-like finish.

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Tips for Selecting the Right Marble

BHANDARI MARBLE GROUP’s marble never disappoints – Tips for Selecting the Right Marble Floor for Your Home:
If you are considering marble flooring for your home, you might feel a little overwhelmed by the sheer amount of choice that is available. Not only do you have a wealth of colors to choose from, but marble, being a natural stone, comes in a wide range of finishes, too. Whether you are looking for a sleek and polished look or a tumbled style that reveals texture and natural features, our guide will help you to choose the right marble to suit your needs.

The Many Benefits of Marble Flooring:

Durability – Marble is one of the most robust and durable materials on earth, able to withstand high traffic, heavy loads and the rough and tumble that is ever present in the family home. If you are looking for flooring that really does last a lifetime, marble is an excellent choice.
Easy to clean – Unlike carpets, there is no reason to cringe if somebody spills red wine on your marble floor. Crayon marks, tea, coffee, and other little accidents can all be wiped clean away with nothing more than a damp cloth.
High-end look – If you are looking for flooring that really has the wow-factor, the marble will impress anybody that sets eyes and feet upon it. Whether you choose a highly polished or more natural and rustic tile, marble is a true showstopper.
A great investment – With marble, you really do get what you pay for. If you are looking to add value to your home and increase its selling power in years to come, adding marble will be sure to make it to the features list when it comes to impressing prospective buyers.
What’s Your Budget?
You probably already know that when it comes to price, marble won’t be the cheapest flooring option available. That’s the bad news. The good news is that there are ways to stretch your dollar further and still get the beautiful marble floor you’ve always dreamed of. Here at BHANDARI MARBLE GROUP, for example, we offer a financing option that allows you to spread the cost of your flooring into affordable payments. Our in-home design service can also help you to choose the right flooring to suit your budget.

What’s Your Style?
Every piece of marble is almost like a work of art in its own right. No two pieces are ever exactly the same and this is great if you want to create a unique and eye-catching feature in your home. Some tiles may have very noticeable patterns that really stand out, while others will be more subdued with less graining. The style you choose will largely depend on your personal taste and the decor and fittings you have in place already. However, if your home is quite minimal and you want to create a stunning feature with your flooring, a heavily patterned marble may be a good choice.

What’s Your Color?
Now comes the fun part of choosing the color of your marble flooring. Marble comes in many different shades, including white, cream, brown, grey, red, peach and black. To guide you in your choice, light colors can create the illusion of more space, while darker colors can make your room feel more intimate and cozy.

Safety Considerations When Choosing a Marble Tile:
With so many different types of marble around, it can be difficult to choose the right tile for your home. In addition to style and color, safety should also be a concern. For example, a highly polished tile would look great in the bathroom but could be a safety risk when wet. If you absolutely have your heart set on this look, you could opt for smaller tiles as the grout between each tile would add natural traction. However, we recommend that you choose a tile with a low-gloss finish for kitchens, bathrooms and anywhere where water could cause an issue.

A Wise Investment For Any Home:
Marble is one of the most robust and visually stunning flooring materials you can choose. Unlike carpets and many other flooring types, marble doesn’t need to be replaced, adds a unique feature and will give you years of enjoyment. For this reason, it is important that you choose a marble tile that you absolutely fall in love with and that you can easily work into your decor for many years to come.

Our professionally trained and experienced design consultants will work closely with you to ensure you choose a marble that suits your exact requirements. We can show you samples in the comfort of your own home, allowing you to see exactly how marble tiles will look once installed and how they will complement your existing decor. Our marble flooring is selected to ensure every piece is of the highest quality and will stand the test of time. We only use licensed contractors, giving you peace of mind that your new floor will be installed to the highest possible standard. After all, when you are investing in the most luxurious flooring available you want nothing but a perfect finish.

BHANDARI MARBLE WORLD is among the top wholesalers for all types of marble, granite and precious stone. All queries are welcome. Mail us at bhandarimarbleworld@gmail.com or bhandarimarblegroup@gmail.com

EASY SELECTION OF PRODUCTS
Knowing which marble to choose and how to choose it, is a tedious task for those who don’t quite know what to look for. Re-modelling projects catered by individuals sometimes go extremely haywire in the absence of correct information about the application of the marble so chosen. Architects and interior designers are, hence, on a constant hunt for best products to specify their clients.

COLORFUL MARBLE, COLORFUL GRANITE, COLORFUL STONE:
The principle advantage of marble and other natural stone in a bathroom is that it makes a bold statement of elegance and style. In centuries past, stone was chosen as a building material because of its strength and durability, but in today’s construction, there are other building materials offer better strength and nearly equal durability—as well as lower cost. What hasn’t changed—and probably never will, since marble and other natural stone exist in limited supplies—is that natural stone symbolizes exclusivity and style.

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CNC FINISH MARBLE AND GRANITE- PRODUCTION

HOW MODERN TECHNOLOGIES SUCH AS CNC PERFECT THE FINISH OF YOUR MARBLE AND GRANITE:

MAKING IT EASY, COST-EFFECTIVE AND FLAWLESS:

CNC FINISH MARBLE AND GRANITE- PRODUCTION:

The sequence of events which brings natural stone from the quarry to the home has not changed much since stone entered the homes of the ancient Greeks. First, large blocks of stone are cut from the quarry. From those blocks, thin pieces of stone are cut, called slabs. The slabs are then shaped and polished and shipped for installation.
What has changed dramatically over the years is the type of machinery used in this age-old sequence. Three basic types of machines are involved in the fabrication process: saws, polishers, and routers.
Saws perform several functions during fabrication. A block saw, or gang saw, cuts the massive stone blocks into slabs. These days, diamond wire saws make short work of this task. A metal wire is studded with industrial-grade or synthetic diamonds, and this wire quickly cuts through stone as hard as granite. A bridge saw is then used to cut the stone slab into the proper shape for its application, whether it be a countertop or a sink. These saws typically use circular metal blades studded with diamonds, and water is sprayed onto the blade to cool it during the cutting process. Modern technology has produced a new type of saw utilizing water jets combined with an abrasive material, which cuts edges and holes quickly and smoothly, and many fabricators are upgrading to these machines.

PERFECTLY FINISHED STONE:

Polishers grind down the naturally rough surface of the stone to whatever finish the consumer desires. Hard stones like marble and granite can be polished all the way to a mirror finish. The polisher consists of rotating pads which are surfaced with an abrasive substance. The finer and smaller the abrasive grits are, the higher the polish. Most modern polishers can produce a variety of finishes, from the smooth, soft look of a honed finish to a slick, shiny mirror finish… even decorative finishes like flamed tumbled or hammered.
Routers create edge profiles on a slab, and cut designs on larger pieces like fireplace mantles and hearths. There are dozens of standard edges for countertops and tables, from simple to highly decorative. Routers have a spinning blade covered with diamonds which is water-cooled. It travels along the edge of the slab to shape it.

HOW TIMES HAVE CHANGED:

In the past, these machines were either operated by hand, or had some limited automatic function. The time needed to create a finished countertop was significant. A countertop with a complex edge profile might take three weeks or longer.

WITH THE HELP OF CNC, THE PROCESS HAS BEEN FACILITATED:

With the introduction of CNC technology, however, that time has been dramatically decreased. CNC, or computer numeric control, utilizes digital technology to precisely control all three types of fabrication machines: saws, polishers, and routers. CNC has cut production time down to a single afternoon for a countertop, even with a very complex edge. CNC also makes the shaping of intricately-designed pieces like stone fireplaces fast and simple. What would normally take a sculptor many weeks to carve may now take as little as a few hours.

THE JOURNEY OF A PERFECT MARBLE/ GRANITE:

Today, a countertop begins its journey through the CNC fabrication process in the home, where a wooden or plastic template is cut from the existing countertop to ensure that the new countertop is a perfect fit. In the fabrication shop, the template is placed on a digitizing table, where its exact dimensions are recorded and exported to a Computer Assisted Design (CAD) program. The designer’s modifications to the countertop (if any) can now be made, as well as the specification of the desired edge profile, and the location of holes for sinks, faucets, and cooktops.
Then the action begins. A massive stone block is placed on the block or gang saw, and the computer tells the saw how thick to cut the slab. Once the slab is cut, it is picked up by computerized arms and moved to the CNC machine. Here, a series of bridge saws (or water jets) and routers cut the slab to the correct dimensions, cut appropriate holes, and shape the edges. The computer controls every aspect of the shaping process, and the operator doesn’t even have to remain at the machine for the entire duration. The countertop is then moved to the polishing machine, where polishing pads grind the surface of the slab to the desired finish. Some machines have laser eyes which ensure that the finish is perfect and even across the entire countertop. Edge polishing machines are then used to finish the edge profiles.

HOW CNC HAS BENEFITED THE CUSTOMERS:

CNC has doubled (or more) the productivity of most fabrication shops that have acquired it. It has contributed significantly to the reduction in the cost of natural stone countertops, tables, sinks, tiles, and fireplaces, and will continue to bring these costs down. It has dramatically increased the quality of the finished product. And the best news of all is that it will only get better.

PERFECT FINISHING ACCOMPANIED BY PERFECT PACKAGING:

Stones are hard in nature but, they have been subjected to travel miles through rough seas. Hence it is fundamental & essential that they are securely packed to surpass all the harsh treatment.
In order to protect these stones from breakage or even damage (like staining, etc.) our dedicated packaging team ensures the right procedures while packing stones in wooden crates Different stone products are packed in different ways, such as wooden crates, wood bundles, Styrofoam box, etc.
Stone Tiles are well packed in wooden bundles with polished face to face. Tiles are packed in Styrofoam boxes (carton boxes) and are further packed in wooden crate. Polythene wrapper is made to cover the entire material inside the wooden crate. Wooden Crate is fixed and tightened by iron strips. Monument packing:

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