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Quartz  Colors

Quartz countertops offer many color options. This variety makes them a great fit for any kitchen or bathroom design. You can choose from classic white, soft beige, bold black, or trendy veined patterns. There’s a quartz color for every style. This option helps homeowners and designers make unique spaces. It combines beauty and function.

     Size: 126”X64”        Thickness: 2cm       Finishes: Polished, Leathered and Honed

Fountain Gold  RQ9918

fountain gold quartz countertop
quartz bookmatch countertop

Calacatta Naple  RQ9978

quartz countertop with gold veins
bookmatch quartz slabs countertops

Ariston Gold  RQ9977

white quartz countertop
quartz countertop bookmatch look

Calacatta Monaco  RQ9937

white and black quartz countertop
bookmatch quartz countertops

Blanco Perla   RQ9916

quartz countertop color
bookmatch quartz countertop for kitchen

Calacatta Ana  RQ9911

quartz countertops colors
bookmatch quartz countertop

Calacatta Solange  RQ9140

black quartz countertop
quartz calacatta bookmatch

Calacatta Gold Ultra  RQ9957

white quartz countertops
white quartz bookmatch countertops

Panda Black  RQ9962

panda black quartz countertop
panda black bookmatch slab
white quartz countertop

Fountain Blue  RQ9777

white and gold quartz countertops

Venatino White  RQ9972

gold veins over white quartz countertop
bookmatch white quartz countertops
fountain gold calacatta quartz
calacatta quartz bookmatch slabs

Calacatta Pyreness  RQ9897

Carrara White  RQ9953

white soft quartz countertop
black quartz slab

Calacatta Nero  RQ9713

Calacatta Arbascato  RQ9893

white quartz countertop

Jade Black  RQ9988

quartz countertop with veins
white quartz with veins

Jade Gold  RQ9987

quarts countertop slab
bookmatch quartz countertops

Ariston White  RQ9976

white quartz countertop color
quartz bookmatch design

Calacatta Lou  RQ9975

white with black veind quartz countertops
quartz slabd bookmatch design

Borghini Silver  RQ9942

white color quartz countertop
quartz countertop gold veins bookmatch

Borghini Classic  RQ9302

white and grey quartz countertop
bookmatch quartz slabs

Calacatta Black  RQ9301

black on white quartz countertop
white quartz countertop bookmatch

Calacatta Celine  RQ9720

white and grey quartz slab countertop
bookmatch design for quartz countertop

San Laurent  RQ9896

black quartz countertop
bookmatch quartz countertops

Venetian Black  RQ9913

quartz white countertop
black over white quartz countertop

Calacatta Venetian  RQ9898

calacatta ana quartz countertop
two white quartz countertops

Venato Classic  RQ9303

calacatta venetial quartz bookmatch
quartz slabs bookmatch

Carrara Gold  RQ9954

carrara gols quartz countertop

Calacatta Palermo  RQ9924

CALACATTA-PALERMO

Calacatta Florance  RQ9932

white and grey kitchen countertop

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Quartz Countertop Colors:
Variety and Appeal

Quartz countertops are prized for their wide color palette and patterns. Made from natural quartz and resins, quartz surfaces can look like solid black or gray. They can also mimic marble with veining or feature subtle blues and greens. You can find pure white slabs, warm beige, dramatic black, or detailed “Calacatta” and “Carrara” marble designs. They all offer the durability and low maintenance of quartzmarble.com and graniteselection.com. Quartz provides lasting beauty and reliability. Its non-porous surface resists stains and chips. Also, its uniform color and pattern create a consistent look, unlike natural stone. Quartz is a top choice for kitchens and baths. It combines style and practicality.

SELECTING COLORS OF QUARTZ

When selecting a quartz color, consider space, style, and lighting.

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  • Space and Lighting: In small or dark kitchens, lighter quartz such as white, cream, or pale gray can make the room feel larger and brighter. In a large or well-lit space, darker or richly patterned quartz won’t overwhelm. Always check samples in your kitchen light. Natural daylight and your home’s bulbs can change a quartz slab's tone a lot.

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  • Cabinetry Contrast: Aim for harmony or contrast with cabinets. A popular choice is dark cabinets paired with light quartz. This creates a high-contrast, modern look. For example, jet-black or navy cabinets can pop against a crisp white or light gray countertop. White or pale cabinets look great with warm beiges or soft marbled quartz. This combination can soften the overall appearance. Gray or wood-toned cabinets look great with warm white or cream quartz. They also pair well with gentle pastel patterns or blue-veined accents.

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  • Style and Color Palette: Match quartz to your design theme. Traditional kitchens often prefer marble-look or neutral quartz. Soft whites, creams, and light grays work well to match classic cabinets. Modern, minimalist kitchens often feature solid colors or subtle patterns. Solid white, gray, or black quartz keeps the look sleek. Farmhouse and rustic styles shine with textured or matte finishes. Warm earthy tones like beige, greige, and warm gray mimic natural materials.

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  • Color Harmony: Always coordinate with the overall palette. The quartz should harmonize with flooring and backsplash colors. If your kitchen has a bold accent color, like blue tile or a red wall, choose a quartz with subtle hints of that color. Alternatively, you can choose a neutral quartz that won’t clash. A backsplash with blue hints works well with a cool gray countertop. In contrast, warm-toned backsplashes need warmer quartz.

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  • Personal Touch: Ultimately, personal taste rules. To make the countertop a focal point, choose a striking marbled quartz. Look for bold colors or dynamic veins. Choose a uniform, muted quartz color to make cabinets and appliances stand out. The key tip is to bring home samples and view them against your cabinets and under your lights.

COLORS OF QUARTZ COUNTERTOPS

Quartz countertops offer many colors. This variety is popular with homeowners and designers. They seek both beauty and durability. The colors of quartz countertops come in many designs. You can find classic whites and elegant grays. There are also bold blacks, earthy browns, and vibrant shades like blue and green. This variety lets you match any kitchen or bathroom style. It works for modern, traditional, or transitional designs. Quartz features consistent patterns and rich tones. It adds a polished, high-end look to any space. Plus, it’s low maintenance and lasts a long time. Explore the many colors of quartz countertops to find the perfect fit for your next project.

Popular Color Trends in Quartz

  • Crisp Whites & Marble Looks: Bright white or off-white quartz with gray veins remains a top choice. Check out graniteselection.com and marbleandgranitetech.com for more. These “Calacatta” or “Carrara” styles offer a clean, timeless look that makes spaces feel larger. Homeowners love marble-inspired quartz for its elegant veining. Now, technology allows makers to create stunning, realistic veins. Plus, it requires no upkeep like natural marble.

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  • Gray Neutrals: Shades of gray are a modern favorite. Gray quartz ranges from pale dove grays to charcoal blends. It serves as a versatile backdrop that works well with most cabinet and floor colors. Soft grays fit well with minimalist or Scandinavian styles. Medium grays bring depth to transitional designs.

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  • Bold Darks: Deep charcoal and black quartz have surged in trendiness. Sleek black surfaces with white or metallic veining stand out in luxury and modern kitchens. Bold patterns, like Nero Marquina Midnight (black with white streaks) and Venetian Black , create a strong contrast. 

  • Warm Earth Tones: Recently there’s a shift toward warm neutrals. Creamy beiges, soft taupes, warm whites, and muted greens or browns are trending. This “biophilic” trend uses nature-inspired colors to make rooms feel cozier. Quartz slabs have soft gold, brown, or olive veins. Calacatta Florence shows brown and green streaks. These slabs look great with wood cabinets and warm lighting.

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  • Textured & Matte Finishes: Honed (matte) quartz is popular for its soft, velvety look. Matte finishes absorb light, unlike the shiny look of polished quartz. This gives a soft, modern elegance and hides fingerprints. Polished quartz remains a favorite for anyone wanting a shiny, reflective finish. It brightens up any room.

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  • Statement Veining: Across colors, bold veining is in demand. Homeowners prefer slabs with bold, marble-like veins instead of simple, uniform patterns. These eye-catching quartz designs have bold gold or charcoal streaks on white. They also show noticeable fossils on beige. They are valued as stunning focal points in modern kitchens.

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