Four Reasons to Choose a Quartz Worktop for your Kitchen

Quartz worktops are relatively inexpensive, and they can be used to create a trendy, contemporary look or a more traditional, timeless style.

They are also highly durable and make a great option when you are looking to completely overhaul your kitchen and are an excellent choice for your kitchen, for several reasons.

Quartz kitchen worktops have rapidly become the go to choice for homeowners across the UK for a number of reasons that we’ll explore in this article. 

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Quartz worktops on green kitchen units

Reason 1

Highly durable material

The first reason to choose a quartz worktop is that it’s a very strong material that won’t chip easily or show signs of wear and tear. 

 

Due to the way quartz worktops are produced, they’re incredibly durable and far superior to natural stone when it comes to stain and scratch-resistance.

 

Quartz is not only resistant to scratches, but you can also place hot items like pans or trays on it without worry.

They’re a beautiful yet hard wearing option that doesn’t come with the same high maintenance requirements as some other materials.

Reason 2

Quartz is non-porous

Quartz is a fantastic material for use in kitchens as it’s resistant to staining and easy to keep clean.

 

When you’re cooking, spills and splashes are unavoidable, but you don’t want food and drinks to mark your beautiful countertops.

 

Quartz is non-porous, so it can be wiped down easily – perfect for busy lifestyles and for maintaining a hygienic work surface.

Reason 3

Wide range of colours and patterns

Quartz is naturally stunning, so it’s an ideal focal point in any home.

 

From shimmering white surfaces to veined quartz in rich creams and greys, to black quartz in a dramatic patterned finish, there are so many options to choose from.

 

Whatever the colour scheme of your kitchen or theme of your décor, you’re guaranteed to find a quartz worktop that fits with the room as a whole and ties everything together.

Reason 4

The perfect surface for cooking

From sharp knives and hot pans to chopping veggies and kneading dough, you need the countertops in your kitchen to work hard and stand up to everyday use. 

 

The beauty of quartz is that it’s designed for the wear and tear that a busy kitchen throws at it, so you can cook and clean without any worries. 

 

It has a much higher heat tolerance than other materials, won’t scratch or chip, and it can be wiped down with nothing more than warm soapy water for a low-maintenance surface you can use every day without issues.

 

Quartz worktops can cost from around £200 per square metre and up to £600+ depending on the style you choose and brand. 

 

You can either go for a single colour or multiple colours, or you can opt for patterns that will add a unique touch to your kitchen.

Woman chopping tomatoes on a chopping board

What type of Quartz Worktop finishes are available?

There is a huge selection of different types of quartz available to buy, with varying appearances and finishes. 

The following are the most popular finish types:

Polished Quartz

The most traditional type of quartz worktop. It has a high shine and offers a luxurious and high-quality finish that means your worktop will look great for years. 

 

Another advantage of polished quartz is that it is easy to clean and maintain, which means less time spent on maintenance and more time to enjoy your worktop.

Delgatie Cambria Quartz Worktop CAM DELGAT

Honed or Matte

The most traditional type of quartz worktop. It has a high shine and offers a luxurious and high-quality finish that means your worktop will look great for years. 

 

Another advantage of polished quartz is that it is easy to clean and maintain, which means less time spent on maintenance and more time to enjoy your worktop.

Cemento Matte Quartz Worktop CIM 972

Suede

Quartz surfaces are becoming increasingly popular for their honed and natural look. 

 

The Cosentino Group’s Silestone brand offers the option of a Suede texture across several of its most popular colours and designs.

 

The Suede finish adds a smooth feel to the quartz work surface that enables the stone to really stand out. 

 

The matte look brings out the best in patterns, making Silestone an ideal choice for those seeking a modern yet stylish finish.

Gris Expo Silestone Quartz Worktop SS GRISEX

Quartz is generally resistant to scratches and a hard wearing option that doesn’t come with the same high maintenance requirements as some other materials.

What are the most popular Quartz worktop colours?

There is a huge selection of different types of quartz available to buy, with varying appearances and finishes. 

The following are the most popular colours:

Black Quartz

Black work surfaces are dramatic, sophisticated and add that touch of drama to any kitchen, particularly when you contrast them with neutral walls and cabinets.

 

They can improve the overall look of your kitchen instantly without requiring a lot of effort, and they are always in style.

 

The Starlight Black Quartz has a deep black background scattered with subtle white flecks for a dramatic contrast to white cabinets. Want something classic?

 

The Silestone Eternal Marquina Quartz has large veining across the surface for a traditional and elegant look.

Et Marquina Silestone Quartz Worktop SS ETMARQ

White Quartz

Available in a range of shades, from bright white to warm creams, white quartz is a firm favourite that suits both modern and classic kitchens equally.

 

These worktops come in a range of thicknesses, from 10mm through to 30mm, with dozens of variations in finishes and patterns.

 

For example, the Salt Lake Cambria Quartz has a subtle speckled pattern and works perfectly in contemporary homes, while the Bianco Volturno Quarella Quartz features deep patterns and a high-shine polished finish that adds drama to your kitchen.

Salt Lake Cambria Quartz Worktop CAM SALTLAK

Grey Quartz

If you want something subtle that will work with a wide range of colour schemes, grey quartz worktops are ideal.

 

They fit with both modern and traditional kitchens, and it’s a popular choice in kitchens with white units or walls.

 

There are many variations on this particular colour, from pale greys that are almost white to rich charcoals and greiges.

 

Silestone Stellar Grey Quartz has an intense speckled pattern and a brown-tinged grey that’s warm and elegant, while the Silestone Desert Silver Quartz is a cool-toned grey with faint white veining that’s perfect for a minimalist home.

Desert Silver Silestone Quartz Worktop SS DESESI

When it comes to choosing a new worktop, there are so many advantages to choosing quartz, from the durability and longevity it offers to the wide range of colours, patterns and finishes that enable you to tailor it to your kitchen design.

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