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Our team of experts all agree that it is critical to set your design intentions and know your budget limitations upfront, to ensure you can achieve an effective and affordable kitchen design that excites you. With such planning, and the right product specifications in place, rest assured that you can affordably create a design that suits your budget.
Here are some industry insights which could be the key to delivering your stone bench top, within the confines of your budget:
Understand the intentions for your home, ie. rental, holiday home or forever home and splurge according to how much value you will get back. Work through the plans in your home for where you will need your stone. Eg. If you are doing a full renovation and you need stone for kitchen, bathroom vanities, laundries etc it’s a good idea to work out the math of how you can use our slabs to make the most out of them. If you use the same colour throughout, then any left over parts of the slabs can be used in the bathrooms and laundry. Your kitchen designer will be able to help you maximise the application of slabs required.
Talostone® has 4 ranges to choose from; Premium Marble, Marble, Deluxe and Standard. Each range has a different price point. We suggest selecting at least 2 colours from different ranges and get comparative quotes on both. Eg. Premium Marble range (Calacatta Luxe™) and Marble range (Carrara Gioia™) to see which one fits your budget.
You can select from 2 different ranges. In the kitchen, you could use our Premium Marble or Marble range for the kitchen and our Deluxe range or Standard range for bathroom and laundry. Keep in mind that you may have some slabs left over from the kitchen, so in this case you could use the leftovers if possible.
There are 3 different whites in Talostone’s® range to select from Neutral White™, Arctic White™ and Serene White™. These whites can be used on their own and look stunning, or our Neutral White™ was introduced to pair with our Premium Marble range. It matches beautifully with the Premium Marble colours like Super White™ and Calacatta Luxe™. Why is this a good idea, you ask? This helps to reduce the overall cost, as you are buying from 2 different ranges. Depending on the size of the kitchen, you could use one slab from our Premium range, to deliver the WOW factor on the island and splashback and use Neutral White™ on the back bench, as seen in the kitchen above. Neutral White™ is also very popular to use in the butlers’ pantry. If you have some parts of the slabs left over from either colour, you can use them on your vanities and laundry as shown above.
Talostone® slabs come in 20mm and 12mm thickness. If you want your kitchen bench top to be thicker than the standard 20mm, then a stonemason will need to mitre the edge. Mitring the edge takes time to create, therefore you pay more to create this look. If you would really love a thicker bench top but it’s stretching the budget too far, perhaps consider a compromise, and settle for 40mm or 60mm on the island and 20mm on the backbench. This thickness still looks fabulous and will of course save money.
Your stonemason will be able to create a variety of edging profiles for your stone bench top, but the more detailed they are, the more time and money will be incurred.
Waterfalls are very popular and look gorgeous, but cost more due to extra slabs required and then the cost of fabricating the stone is an additional cost. Is this your forever home? If it is, then this could be a great option for you. If not, maybe you can give the waterfalls a miss.
Having a mineral surface as the splashback instead of tiles is easier to maintain and can also save you money if you have enough to use with the slab you have purchased for your kitchen. The stone mason can install this while he is there, which saves money on tiling. 12mm Talostone® is perfect for a splash back and costs less than 20mm, but if you have left over slab from your 20mm kitchen bench top, it’s best to use that rather than buying another slab in the 12mm. 12mm slabs are also great as a feature wall in replace of tiles. You might like to have these as a feature wall in the shower. Super easy to clean, with no grout in sight.
Main image, top—kitchen island Calacatta Luxe™ 9030
Tip 2 — kitchen island bench Super White™ 9300
Tip 3 — kitchen island and splash back Calacatta Luxe™ 9030 backbench Neutral White™ 3020
Tip 4 — kitchens and bathroom vanity benchtops Neutral White™ 3020
Tip 5 — kitchen island and waterfall Calacatta Luxe™ 9030
Tip 6 — kitchen bench and island Elba White 8300
Tip 7 — kitchen island bench Super White™ 9300
Tip 8 — bathroom walls Super White™ 9300
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