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Style Tips for Selecting Quartz Countertops

by Kevin Smith Author

Engineered for beauty, durability, and resistance to elements like water and light, quartz countertops are the perfect surface for anyone with exquisite taste. They make a remarkable difference in any kitchen or bathroom, and not just to the functional use of the space. Sure, quartz is non-porous, which makes it ideal for everyday use, but it's also one of the most stylish surfaces out there.

You've certainly heard of detailed granite and classic marble surfaces, of quartz countertops from Atlanta are custom countertops on another level. 

Made from crushed quartz stone and engineered resins, quartz countertops are perfected in terms of beauty and longevity. However, some people may have trouble choosing how to style these versatile countertops. Here are some tips for choosing the right style of quartz--and there are many--that's right for your kitchen or bathrooms. 

Consider Your Dream Room

When you look over your kitchen or bathrooms, what do you wish could be different? Do you want clean and brilliant surfaces, like white quartz with a polished finish, or a dark and intense scheme? If you like the latter, try honed gray quartz with hazy, dark veins streaked throughout. If you can dream it, it's probably possible with engineered quartz.

Be Simple or Complex, and Commit

Rooms can either simple and clean, or complex and surprising. Unfortunately, it's hard to combine the two. But if you commit to a look, you're likely to find success. Choose polished, clean quartz in a solid color and pair them with clean-lined cabinetry for a refreshing kitchen. Or, go wild and eye-popping with colorful quartz in a swirl design. Pair this with jewel-toned details, contemporary wall art, and high-tech appliances.

Contrast or Match?

Along the same lines as above, you can either choose to make your quartz surfaces fall in line with a simple color scheme (match), or install quartz that stands out (contrast). If you choose to match, you can work with a countertops installer to install a clear, subtle surface that matches perfectly with your flooring material and wall paint. Or, if you prefer a contrast, use a color wheel to find a stunning neutral quartz surface that adds a surprising edge to a colorful room.  

Go for Quality First

Never skimp on quality. Real quartz countertops make a difference. Their chic looks and durable, non-porous features make quartz look more elegant than virtually any other material you could install in your kitchen or bathrooms. Other materials, like solid surface or laminate, just don't match up. 

Visit a countertops retailer that specializes in quartz countertops from Atlanta to find the right fit for your kitchen and every bathroom of your home.


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