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City of Westminster

Quartz worktops in City of Westminster

We cover 22 neighbourhoods in City of Westminster — Bayswater, Belgravia and Church Street among them — across 22 postcode districts. Templating and fitting are done by our own team, so the same people measure the room and install the stone.

The housing here

What City of Westminster's stock means for quartz

Across City of Westminster, flats make up 91.1% of homes, among the highest in London. 46.1% of homes sit in council tax band F or above, among the highest in London.

91.1%

Flats

of homes

2nd of 33 London boroughs, highest first

46.1%

Council tax band F or above

of homes

2nd of 33 London boroughs, highest first

Flats91.1%

Where the route forces a join, quartz absorbs it better than anything else: the pattern is engineered rather than natural, so the two sides of a seam were made to agree. The batch is recorded against the order, so a later piece can still be matched to it.

Council tax band F or above46.1%

At this size the number moves on how the pieces nest into the slab, not on the square metreage. Quartz makes that arithmetic predictable. The cut list carries it; the specification does not change.

What moves the price

Our quartz runs from £150 to £280 per square metre for most of the catalogue, with 71 colours in the range. On rooms this size the number is set by slab yield: how many pieces come out of a slab, and whether an island needs a second one. Square metreage is the last thing we work out, not the first.

Quartz at a glance

£150–£280/m²

Where most of the catalogue sits, supply only. Fabrication, edges, cut-outs and fitting are quoted on top.

71 colours in the range

Heat
Use a trivet (the resin scorches)
Porosity
Non-porous
Sealing
Never needs sealing

Tones

blackgoldgreymarblesparklewhite

Samples are posted free. The template is taken in your kitchen and the stone is fitted there too.

Questions

Quartz in City of Westminster

Can you fit quartz worktops in a flat in City of Westminster?

Yes, and it is most of what we do here. The constraint is the route rather than the room: we measure the stairwell, the lift and the turns at survey, and size the pieces to what will physically go up. Where a full-length piece will not make the turn, the join is planned into the design rather than improvised on the day.

How is an island priced in quartz?

By yield, not by area. The question is how the pieces nest into a slab and whether the island needs a second one, and we can usually answer it at survey. A rate per square metre would not tell you which side of that line you fall.

Do you cover the whole of City of Westminster?

Yes — 22 neighbourhoods across 22 postcode districts, Bayswater, Belgravia, Church Street and Harrow Road among them. There is nothing to visit: the template is taken in your kitchen and the stone is fitted there by the same team.