10 Best Sintered Stone Designs & Colors

Sintered stones have become a great choice for modern-day interior and exterior designs. They are highly durable and consistent. Unlike marble or granite, they are non-porous and resistant to stains, scratches, UV rays, and even temperature changes.

Because sintered stones are made by compressing natural minerals under extreme heat and pressure, they look a lot like natural stones as well. So, whether it is a classy feature wall, a rusty outdoor seating area, or a premium façade, sintered stones can deliver without compromising design quality. 

In this article, we have provided key details about the best 10 sintered stone designs and colors. This quick guide will help you with all the essential factors that shape the right pick.

Here’s a list of 10 Best Sintered Stone Designs & Colors:

  1. Carrara Marble-Look
  2. Calacatta Gold-Look
  3. Concrete / Industrial Finish 
  4. Terrazzo-Style
  5. Travertine-Look
  6. Wood-Grain Finish
  7. Metal Finish 
  8. Onyx-Look
  9. Ultra-thin Veined Design 
  10. Sandstone Look

A Tentative Price Range

Stone DesignLowest Price (USD / Sq.Ft.)
Terrazzo-Style$2.80
Travertine-Look$2.40
Carrara Marble-Look$2.60
Sandstone-Look$2.80
Concrete / Industrial Finish$2.30
Ultra-thin Veined Design$2.40
Calacatta Gold-Look$2.30
Metal Finish$2.40
Onyx-Look$2.80
Wood-Grain Finish$2.60

Things to Know Before Choosing Sintered Stone

Visual Variety

Sintered stone can both mimic natural stones and create unique designs. From marble-like veining to concrete textures, its advanced manufacturing allows for a wide range of colors, palettes, shades, patterns, and finishes. You could call some sintered stones, a hybrid of two or three natural stone designs, the ones you wished came as one. 

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Technical Factors to Consider

  1. Choose thickness based on application: 3 mm for furniture surfaces, 6-9 mm for walls, and 12-20 mm for heavy use like countertops.   
  2. For stain resistance and durability, the water absorption level should be <0.1%. 
  3. Ensure a Mohs scale (used to rank scratch resistance) between 6 to 7. 
  4. Choose large slabs for minimal joints and smaller ones for flexible designs. 
  5. Choose an ISO certified manufacturer for proven quality.  
  6. Ensure it’s non-combustible with A1 fire rating and proven stability up to 2000°C. 
  7. The material should have good grip and slip-resistance on flooring in wet areas.
  8. Check for UV stability to prevent fading. 

A Quick Comparison to Natural Stones

Sintered Stone vs Quartz vs Marble


FeatureSintered StoneMarbleQuartz
Appearance Huge variety, uniform patternsUnique, natural veiningUniform colors, patterns
Durability High resistance to scratches, stains, and heat resistance Soft. Prone to scratches and stainsLess heat-proof, but scratch and stain-resistant 
Maintenance Low maintenance, no sealing requiredHigh maintenance, needs sealing and careLow maintenance, no sealing required
UV ResistanceWon’t fadeCan fade over timePoor
Price RangeMid-highHighMid-high
Life20+ YearsDecades with care20+ Years

For deeper understanding of key differences between Sintered stones and Quartz, read this article.


Price Drivers 

  1. The pricing of sintered stones is driven by a mixture of brand value, design complexity, demand, and thickness of slabs. 
  2. Rare pieces and premium finishes can cost more. 
  3. Installation charges will generally be a ratio of the professional labor involved and project difficulty. Not just stone costs. Precision in cutting also plays a big role. 
  4. Long-distance transportation can impact the final cost to the customer. 

Costing Table (approx.)

StoneThickness (mm)Price (USD/sqft)Typical Applications
1. Carrara Marble-Look6$2.60Wall cladding, low-load verticals
12$3.20Countertops, flooring
15$3.50Islands, waterfall edges, stair treads
20$4.30Heavy-use areas, outdoor counters
2. Calacatta Gold-Look3$2.30Wall panels
6$2.80Wall cladding, lighted counters
12$3.40Kitchen counters, vanities
15$3.70Premium counters with mitred edges
20$4.50Outdoor/commercial counters
3. Concrete / Industrial Finish6$2.30Wall cladding
9$3.00Medium-traffic walls/floors
12$3.30Countertops, heavy-use flooring
15$4.10Shop counters, kitchen islands
4. Terrazzo-Style6$2.80Wall cladding, furniture
12$3.40Countertops, walls
15$3.70Islands/vanities with thicker edge detail
20$4.50Heavy-use countertops
5. Travertine-Look6$2.40Walls, cladding
12$3.00Flooring, countertops
15$3.30Stairs/thresholds, thicker vanity tops
20$4.10Outdoor/pool areas
6. Wood-Grain Finish6$2.60Wall panels, backsplashes
8$3.20Light-use countertops
12$3.50Heavy-use countertops, flooring
15$4.30Feature islands and tabletops
7. Metal Finish6$2.40Feature walls, cladding
12$3.00Countertops, flooring
15$3.30Statement counters with thicker return edges
20$4.10Outdoor kitchens, façades
8. Onyx-Look6$2.80Wall cladding, backsplashes
12$3.40Countertops, vanities
15$3.70Backlit islands/vanities needing stiffness
20$4.50Outdoor/commercial counters
9. Ultra-thin Veined Design6$2.40Backsplashes, wall panels
12$3.00Countertops, vanities
15$3.30Lightweight islands/benches
10. Sandstone-Look6$2.80Wall cladding, flooring
12$3.40Countertops, façades
15$3.70Steps, coping, thicker vanity tops
20$4.50Outdoor counters, pool surrounds

10 Best Sintered Stone Designs and Colors  

Architectural styles that cannot be matched using sintered stones are a rarity. They also compensate for the drawbacks and difficulties in caring for natural stones. So with great many advantages, this list will help you explore the best stone designs and colors that adeptly combine beauty and performance together. 

1. Carrara Marble-Look

Recreating the finesse and subtlety of Italian marbles happens at its best. This sintered stone’s soft white base with tender veining offers creamy and timeless elegance. Coming in polished, honed, velvet, and matte finishes, it has a durable and non-porous surface. And it does not require sealing like natural marble. This sintered stone’s flair, clubbed with factors like durability and low-maintenance, makes it a tested choice among both contemporary and traditional home designs.  

Ideal Settings

  1. The Carrara marble-look is ideal for fabulous-looking facades, upscale living rooms, full-height bathroom walls, fireplace cladding, and statement kitchen islands.
  2. Ideal for high-traffic residential and commercial interiors and exteriors.
  3. The neutral tone of this sintered stone blends seamlessly with other warm or cool palettes.   

Thickness and Price Range 

Thickness (mm)Price (USD/sqft)Typical Applications
6$2.60Wall cladding, low-load verticals
12$3.20Countertops, flooring
15$3.50Islands, waterfall edges, stair treads
20$4.30Heavy-use areas, outdoor counters

Design Ideas 

  1. Waterfall Kitchen Island 
  2. Full-Height Bathroom Wall 
  3. Outdoor Seating Counter 
  4. Feature Fireplace Cladding 

2. Calacatta Gold-Look

Calacatta Gold Sintered Stone

The color and design of this sintered stone effortlessly recreates calacutta marble’s signature golden-brown veining in white base. It’s a comfortable swap for the original stone without compromising on elegance and durability, while only doing better on parameters like scratch, stain and UV resistance. With textures that can range from polished and glossy to honed and matte finishes, this sintered stone comes with a high-end look that instills a premium feel about it. Naturalistic details like fish belly or water ripple effects only add more depth to it.  

Ideal Settings

  1. Perfect for high-end residential and commercial spaces, flooring and facades.
  2. Because it is stain and heat resistant, ideal for busy surfaces like kitchen islands, bar-tops, statement bathroom vanities and waterfall islands.

Thickness and Price Range  

Thickness (mm)Price (USD/sqft)Typical Applications
3$2.30Wall panels
6$2.80Wall cladding, lighted counters
12$3.40Kitchen counters, vanities
15$3.70Premium counters with mitred edges
20$4.50Outdoor/commercial counters

Design Ideas

  1. Waterfall Kitchen Island 
  2. Full Height Bathroom Wall 
  3. Statement Dining Table 
  4. Fireplace Cladding 

3. Concrete / Industrial Finish


The raw and textured look of real concrete surfaces is finely embedded in, while elevating its scope with subtle variations in grey tones such as nuanced charcoal shades. It has a premium, smooth-to-touch finish, with faint mottling and weathered streaks to recreate that age-old feeling of concrete. The surface is non-porous and unaffected by water stains – making this sintered stone a practical choice for both indoor and outdoor uses. Its dense vitrified surface resists scratches, chemicals, and impact while its natural texture provides a strong grip and slip resistance.

Ideal Settings

  1. Suits industrial and contemporary-styled interiors and exteriors like kitchen countertops, flooring, wall cladding, outdoor facades, patios, etc.
  2. Elevates high-traffic or wet areas with a raw concrete aesthetic. 

Thickness and Price Range 

Thickness (mm)Price (USD/sqft)Typical Applications
6$2.30Wall cladding
9$3.00Medium-traffic walls/floors
12$3.30Countertops, heavy-use flooring
15$4.10Shop counters, kitchen islands

Design Ideas 

Noir Desire Sintered Stone Countertop and Backsplash
  1. Industrial Kitchen 
  2. Outdoor BBQ Counter
  3. Outdoor Facade

4. Terrazzo-Style

Terrazzo Elevator Flooring (1)

The real terrazzo has that rare mid-century appeal in its aesthetics. Now, the sintered stone version greatly succeeds in maintaining that same old standard. The terrazzo-styled sintered stone is a mix of marble, granite, quartz and glass chips embedded in a solid, durable base. It has a mosaic appearance, with the same color and playfulness, but with a sophisticated edge that sets it apart, when set against a vibrant or neutral backdrop. A product of the modern sintered stone-technology, the surface is highly resistant to scratches, stains, heat, UV rays and chemicals. It requires only low maintenance. And maybe, a quirky eye to find its right placement.  

Ideal Settings 

  1. Mid-century style modern kitchens / backsplashes, cafe vanities with a retro flair, and boutique retail spaces and outdoor seating zones with a Mediterranean touch
  2. Feature walls, cafe countertops and table tops. 

Thickness and Price Range 

Thickness (mm)Price (USD/sqft)Typical Applications
6$2.80Wall cladding, furniture
12$3.40Countertops, walls
15$3.70Islands/vanities with thicker edge detail
20$4.50Heavy-use countertops

Design Ideas 

Terrazzo White Quartz Countertop
  1. Modern Kitchen Island 
  2. Bathroom Vanity Top 
  3. Feature Wall in Entryway 
  4. Café-styled Outdoor Space

5. Travertine-Look

Travertine Look Sintered Stone (1)

Imagine natural travertine without its usual upkeep issue. The travertine-look sintered stone mimics the layered porous textures of its parent stone, even as its beige, cream stones bring a timeless Mediterranean charm to interiors and exteriors. The advanced texturing technology of this sintered stone brings a honed look that is available in matte finishes too. It is better in resistance to scratches, stains, and weathering. Also, highly non-porous and acid-resistant. 

Ideal Settings 

  1. Good for countertops, full-height walls, backsplashes, outdoor cladding, flooring in residential and commercial spaces.
  2. The durability and UV resistance make it ideal for high-traffic and wet environments. 

Thickness and Price Range 

Thickness (mm)Price (USD/sqft)Typical Applications
6$2.40Walls, cladding
12$3.00Flooring, countertops
15$3.30Stairs/thresholds, thicker vanity tops
20$4.10Outdoor/pool areas

Design Ideas 

Travertine
  1. Pool Decking 
  2. Luxury Patio
  3. Facade Cladding 

6. Wood-Grain Finish

Unlike real wood, the sintered stone version resists fading, warping, and termite damage. You get the natural aesthetics of wood, with the strength and durability of a stone. This stone is available in a wide palette of hues ranging from deep walnut to oak. The precision printing technology used in creating this ensures that even the knots and natural imperfections found in natural planks are retained. Finishes include polished, honed, and matte surfaces. This stone is non-porous, scratch-resistant, stain, heat, and UV-resistant, thus making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.

Ideal Settings

  1. Perfect for places where the aesthetics of wood is preferred, but without the maintenance and durability hassles – good for flooring, feature walls, kitchen countertops, furniture surfaces, bathroom vanities, and facades.
  2. Suitable for high-traffic, wet, or outdoor environments. 

Thickness and Price Range 

Thickness (mm)Price (USD/sqft)Typical Applications
6$2.60Wall panels, backsplashes
8$3.20Light-use countertops
12$3.50Heavy-use countertops, flooring
15$4.30Feature islands and tabletops

Design Ideas

Wood-grain Finish Sintered Stone (1)
  1. Warm Minimalist Living Room 
  2. Spa-Style Bathroom Walls 
  3. Rustic-Inspired Kitchen Counter   

7. Metal Finish

Metal Finish Sintered Stone

The metal finish sintered stone delivers a chic, industrial look with metallic sheens and subtle textures. This is along with the vintage variations of patina effect (change of color with time) on the cards. The metal finish sintered stone brings a minimalist urban vibe to interiors and exteriors and mimics brushed steel or burnished bronze, offering a sturdy, rugged look. Colors vary from silver grey, warm copper, and steel blue, and surfaces range from matte to reflective. It offers exceptional durability with high resistance to scratches, stains, heat, UV, fire, acid, and chemicals. Its non-porous surface is easy to clean and needs very little maintenance. 

Ideal Settings 

  1. Ideal for modern and industrial-themed interiors and exteriors, including kitchens, bathrooms, feature walls, facades, and commercial spaces.
  2. Suitable for high-traffic indoor and outdoor environments.    

Thickness and Price-Range

Thickness (mm)Price (USD/sqft)Typical Applications
6$2.40Feature walls, cladding
12$3.00Countertops, flooring
15$3.30Statement counters with thicker return edges
20$4.10Outdoor kitchens, façades


Design Ideas 

Pietra Grey Sintered Stone Countertop
  1. Impact Kitchen Islands 
  2. Outdoor BBQ Counters 
  3. Feature Wall Panels

8. Onyx-Look

Onyx -Look Sintered Stone

With soft tones ranging from creamy whites to warm beige and honey golds, this sintered stone effortlessly captures the translucent beauty of the real onyx stone. Colors include white, green, black, red, and yellow. The highly polished surface presents a premium look. As it offers the aesthetic appeal of onyx in its full scale, it also comes with minimum maintenance and high durability. This sintered stone is resistant to stains, scratches, and UV fading as well.  

Ideal Settings

  1. For luxurious interior applications such as countertops, bathroom vanities, backsplashes, feature walls, and decorative accents.
  2. Perfect for backlit installations because of its translucent quality.
  3. It can be used in hotels, upscale residences, and sophisticated commercial spaces that call for both elegance and durability. 

Thickness and Price-Range

Thickness (mm)Price (USD/sqft)Typical Applications
6$2.80Wall cladding, backsplashes
12$3.40Countertops, vanities
15$3.70Backlit islands/vanities needing stiffness
20$4.50Outdoor/commercial counters

Design Ideas

  1. Statement Kitchen Island 
  2. Backlit Wall Panel 
  3. Luxury Vanity Top 
  4. Reception Desk

9. Ultra-thin Veined Design

Ultra-thin Veined Design Sintered Stone

With delicately veined patterns running across the marble-like surface, it is like you are treating yourself with an aesthetic delicacy when choosing this sintered stone. With this stone option, weight and ease of handling come into play. It comes in glossy, matte finishes, while colors typically range from crisp whites and beiges to soft greys. The material is produced by high-pressure and high-temperature sintering of natural minerals, and has a non-porous surface that ensures resistance against UV rays, chemicals, and fading.   

Ideal Settings

  1. Backsplashes and countertops for contemporary kitchens, modern bathroom walls and vanity tops, furniture cladding, and feature walls in living rooms and offices. 

Thickness and Price Range

Thickness (mm)Price (USD/sqft)Typical Applications
6$2.40Backsplashes, wall panels
12$3.00Countertops, vanities
15$3.30Lightweight islands/benches

Design Ideas

Ultra-thin Veined Design Sintered
  1. Floating Vanity Counter
  2. Illuminated Wall Feature 
  3. Minimalist Kitchen Backsplash 
  4. Ceiling Accent Panel

10. Sandstone Look Sintered Stone

Sandstone Sintered Stone

This design replicates the warm and earthy tone of natural sandstone. The sintered stone technology used to create this also allows for rightly capturing the iconic golden beige and reddish hues of the sandstone. Main advantage: it comes without the porosity or high-maintenance issues of sandstone designs. Its gentle grain patterns and natural shading give the stone an organic yet contemporary appeal.   

Ideal Settings 

  1. Perfect for places where sandstone-inspired exteriors resonate or stand in bold contrast against the landscape and locality.
  2. Ideal for indoor and outdoor applications like flooring, feature walls, pool surrounds, and facades.
  3. Suitable for high-traffic, residential, or commercial spaces.    

Thickness and Price Range

Thickness (mm)Price (USD/sqft)Typical Applications
6$2.80Wall cladding, flooring
12$3.40Countertops, façades
15$3.70Steps, coping, thicker vanity tops
20$4.50Outdoor counters, pool surrounds

Design Ideas

Taj Mahal Sintered Stone Flooring and Wardrobe
Taj Mahal Sintered Stone Flooring and Wardrobe
  1. Modern Rustic Facades 
  2. Poolside Wall Cladding 
  3. Garden Pathway Accents 
  4. Outdoor Kitchen Countertops  

Installation Tips

Sintered Stone Installation Cost Per Foot

Use large panels to create seamless surface blends with visual continuity and minimal grout lines. This enhances the space-feel and aesthetic flow, especially for wall claddings and facades. It is advisable to use suction cups and mobile racks for safe transport and handling.

  1. Plan and align veining across slabs for continuity in design flow.
  2. For entryways or accent facades, apply mixed tile sizes or panel configurations. This creates dynamic, visually rich patterns. Careful layout planning should be done to coordinate joint widths to maintain flatness and minimum lippage.
  3. The underlying surface/substrates should be evenly arranged to avoid stress and cracking. Thick set or adhesive layering should be employed to ensure full contact and adhesion between substrate and slab backs.
  4. Use needful leveling clips and wedges for precise height adjustment. Ensure panels have uniform gaps. Careful joint filling should be done to enhance durability and aesthetic appeal.
  5. Mount slabs with a little projection for shadow-play and adding depth on exterior walls.
  6. Consider dry-hanging systems when height exceeds 6mm for vertical and facade installations.

Maintenance Tips

Maintenance and Cleaning Tips
  1. Clean regularly with a soft cloth using pH-neutral or mild soap solutions. 
  2. Wipe acidic spills like vinegar and lemon juice quickly off the tiles to avoid possible risks of staining or etching. 
  3. For stubborn stains, use a mixture of baking soda and water-paste overnight. 
  4. For dried, stubborn dirt, soak with warm water and detergent before cleaning. 
  5. Regular dusting or using microfiber clothes helps maintain the finish and prevent grime. 
  6. Outdoor sintered stones may require rinsing to remove dirt. 
  7. Use cutting boards or similar items to avoid direct contact with knives and sharp objects. 
  8. Use trivets under hot pans and cookers, even if sintered stone is heat-resistant. 

Saving Tips

  1. Thinner slabs of 6-9mm can be used for wall cladding or furniture to reduce material costs. 
  2. Choose standard sizes instead of custom cuts. Because standard slab sizes reduce wastage and fabrication costs. 
  3. Limit complex edges with simple, minimal profiles that are cheaper to fabricate and maintain. 
  4. Planning layouts in advance minimizes joins and offcuts, and dimensions can be finalized before ordering. 
  5. Use budget-friendly finishes for areas with low visibility.  
  6. Purchase in bulk to get volume discounts. 
  7. Choosing materials from local suppliers can create significant cost cuts by avoiding import, transportation, and customs fees. 
  8. Get competitive pricing from multiple suppliers and fabricators.

Climate-based recommendations 

Every stone design will be fresh for the first few years. After that, comes the test of durability and maintenance over time. Here, climate plays a bigger role than most buyers often realise. The right climate-based selection can prevent warping, fading, and unwanted wear. Here’s a quick climate guide to help you pick the right stone according to your region

ClimateConditionsIdeal FitSpecs to CheckTips
Coastal & Humid Zones High humidity + Salt air causes corrosion and damage in porous materials. Non-porous, salt-resistant sintered stones (matte or textured finish)Water absorption ≤ 0.1%, UV stabilityAvoid highly finished outdoors + Choose slip-resistant textures for balconies & pool decks
Hot & Dry InteriorsExtreme sunlight and heat can fade colors and cause expansion stressUV-resistant sintered stone with light shadesThermal shock resistance + Minimal expansion coefficient Large format slabs can reduce joints that trap dust
Monsoon-Heavy ZonesHeavy rains + Moss growth + Staining riskAnti-slip, stain-proof sintered stones  High slip resistance + Stain-proof sealUse dark shades outdoors + Regularly clean to prevent mosses
Cold & Frost-Prone Regions Freeze-thaw cycles can cause cracksFrost-resistant sintered stones with high flexural strength (resilience to deformation & cracking) Resistance to thermal cycling + >40 MPa flexural strengthUse proper adhesive for low-temperature bonding 
Industrial / Urban Environments Air pollution + Acid rain can stain/corrode finishesChemical-resistant, easy-clean sintered stonesAcid resistance, low-porosityDark or patterned designs to avoid dust build-up

Summary

Every choice begins with a decision. And every such decision should be backed by a real understanding of the requirements in hand, and the practical surroundings that influence it. 

Sintered stones offer a wide range of palettes from sleek contemporary shades to strikingly rich tones. Beyond beauty, they are more durable, resistant to stains, and require low maintenance. They excel in weather resistance, color stability, and technical performance, too. Their non-porous nature prevents water absorption, and their UV-resistance keeps colors intact for years. 

Sintered stones are an intelligent choice for long-term value, which binds design and functionality together. They are ideal for homeowners who hate to compromise.


Key Takeaways


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