Granite, Quartz, or Sintered Stone? The Ultimate Guide to Durability for Your Kitchen The kitchen is the heart of the home, and the countertop is its skin. Many homeowners install marble because it´s beautiful, unaware that it´s porous and stains with lemon or wine. When it comes time to sell, a stained countertop devalues the entire kitchen. At Royal House, we analyze the material to sell... 02 Mar 2026 min de leitura The Technical Hierarchy of Materials: Sintered Stone (e.g., Dekton, Neolith): The top of the line. It's a mixture of minerals subjected to extreme pressure and heat (sintering). Advantage: Total heat resistance (can place boiling pans on it), zero scratches, and zero porosity. It's indestructible. Compact Quartz (e.g., Silestone): Beautiful, but contains resin. Technical Warning: Cannot withstand direct heat (the resin burns/yellows). We explain this to the buyer to manage expectations, but we value its antibacterial hygiene. National Granite: The "tank." Aesthetically less modern, but technically robust. If your kitchen has Sintered Stone, we shout it from the advertisement. It's a "Zero Maintenance" roadmap that attracts any serious cook. 👉 Is your kitchen equipped to last? Let's highlight the quality of the materials: Scheduling Link: https://calendar.app.google/FYW6GwVH7RqQn33u5 Share article FacebookXPinterestWhatsAppCopiar link Link copiado