In the year 2001, Caesarstone was seen in Australian markets for the very first time. At that time, kitchen renovators and designers got a new alternative to granite, which also was more affordable option compared to granite. However, with inclusion of more variety in the range of Caesarstone, slowly and gradually, some of its high end products got more expensive than granite. Nonetheless, due to the uniqueness of the Caesarstone design, style and appearance it renders, pricing got a secondary factor.
The Pricing of Caesarstone benchtops
Now-a-days, there are in all four different product range available in Caesarstone. Out of those, two of the products are suitable for kitchen benchtops and they are Classico and Supremo.
Classico Benchtops: Classico benchtops will have original style as it was there when Caesarstone was first introduced to the Australian markets. Additionally, it also has latest product inclusions that have got a more refined and elegant styling.
Supremo Benchtops: Supremo benchtops is a premium product and it may be slightly expensive than the lower range and middle range granite. However, just like granite, Supremo's slabs give unique look. It means you will notice there are slight differences in each slab of Supermo as no two benchtop slab will look the same. In each product range of Caesarstone, you will get different types of the product. For instance - the starting product type in Supremo is called Standard (S) – this being the basic model – it's considerably cheaper than rest of the models. The second type is Deluxe (D) – which is slightly priced higher than the Standard model. Then you get the Premium (P) – which is more expensive than the first two models. Then comes the high end product known as Supernatural (SN) – being the top and the high end model – it is the most expensive model compared to other models in its range.
How thick your slab and borders are also impact the price greatly. Normally, Caesarstone is manufactured with a thickness of 20mm or 30mm. You also get choice of selecting between a standard pencil or mitred border with a broad sheet joined or laminated double-thick material. The Caesarstone benchtops that use more material is pricey than those using less of the material. Also, to manufacture thicker Caesarstone – for instance the 30mm one – costs are on the higher side.
Nonetheless, it pays to shop around – so get quotes from different retail outlets so that you can compare their prices and the quality of the product they are offering. You can also ask if there is any special offer on any of the Caesarstone range. Normally, to boost the sales, some outlets provide certain offers on specific range.
The Pricing of Caesarstone benchtops
Now-a-days, there are in all four different product range available in Caesarstone. Out of those, two of the products are suitable for kitchen benchtops and they are Classico and Supremo.
Classico Benchtops: Classico benchtops will have original style as it was there when Caesarstone was first introduced to the Australian markets. Additionally, it also has latest product inclusions that have got a more refined and elegant styling.
Supremo Benchtops: Supremo benchtops is a premium product and it may be slightly expensive than the lower range and middle range granite. However, just like granite, Supremo's slabs give unique look. It means you will notice there are slight differences in each slab of Supermo as no two benchtop slab will look the same. In each product range of Caesarstone, you will get different types of the product. For instance - the starting product type in Supremo is called Standard (S) – this being the basic model – it's considerably cheaper than rest of the models. The second type is Deluxe (D) – which is slightly priced higher than the Standard model. Then you get the Premium (P) – which is more expensive than the first two models. Then comes the high end product known as Supernatural (SN) – being the top and the high end model – it is the most expensive model compared to other models in its range.
How thick your slab and borders are also impact the price greatly. Normally, Caesarstone is manufactured with a thickness of 20mm or 30mm. You also get choice of selecting between a standard pencil or mitred border with a broad sheet joined or laminated double-thick material. The Caesarstone benchtops that use more material is pricey than those using less of the material. Also, to manufacture thicker Caesarstone – for instance the 30mm one – costs are on the higher side.
Nonetheless, it pays to shop around – so get quotes from different retail outlets so that you can compare their prices and the quality of the product they are offering. You can also ask if there is any special offer on any of the Caesarstone range. Normally, to boost the sales, some outlets provide certain offers on specific range.