10 Gorgeous Quartz Kitchen Countertop Ideas to Take Inspiration from

10 Gorgeous Quartz Kitchen Countertop Ideas to Take Inspiration from

Updated May 7th 2021 | New Advice, New Pictures

If a kitchen remodel is in your future, there’s one thing you can do to save money and create a stunning look: choose quartz kitchen countertops.

This unique engineered material consists of ground up quartz combined with a resin polymer material to create truly durable countertops you’ll love.

Not only does this type of countertop have a gorgeous aesthetic, but it also never needs to be re-sealed, unlike granite.

If you’re considering installing new quartz counters, take a look at these 10 awesome inspirational ideas.

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1. Go Bold with Vibrant Color

Since quartz kitchen countertops are engineered, you can choose from a wide range of bold hues. Whether you want solid blue, orange, or green counters, the possibilities for dramatic color in the kitchen are available.

Get creative and try something new like red counters with bright white cabinets, or try a two-tone look blending blue counters with black cabinets. However you choose to do it, it’s sure to bring your cooking space a one-of-a-kind look.

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2. Make a Waterfall

Instead of a traditional kitchen island, give yours a sleek waterfall look. The process involves installing the quartz counters on top of the island and then carrying the material down to the sides.

Waterfall islands carry down to the floor to create a sleek, modern, and seamless look. Extend the edge outward to craft a casual bar design that gives you even more surface space.

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3. You Can’t go Wrong with White

Since quartz doesn’t have the variegated look like stone (unless you want it to), you can choose to install countertops that are purely one color. If you love the fresh look of you’re going rustic, pure white is a fabulous choice.

With all-white counters, you can bring your kitchen a clean, bright look that adds an inviting element to your space. Smooth and sleek, white is a great color choice that allows you to mix and match with other hues for the flooring, backsplash, and cabinets.

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4. Go Bold with Marble-Looking Quartz Kitchen Countertops

If you prefer the look that stone provides, go with a quartz counter that features a variegated grain. Whether it’s black and white, gray and white, or tan and sparkly, you can choose from a wide array of marbleized styles.

One benefit of installing quartz over marble or stone is that once installed, you’ll never need to worry about re-sealing it. This tough material offers you the look of high-end stone without all the excess maintenance.

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5. Blend Your Counters with the Backsplash

For a cohesive, seamless look, carry your quartz counters onto the backsplash. This will protect your walls and give the kitchen a coordinated appearance. While tile backsplashes look fabulous, a solid piece of matching quartz will be a breeze to clean since there are no grout lines to contend with.

If you really want to be bold, consider carrying the quartz all the way to the ceiling. You don’t have to choose matching colors. Instead, you can easily mix and match by combining a light counter with a dark-colored piece of quartz for the backsplash or vice-versa.

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6. Get creative with Edges

Quartz can easily be cut into any shape and with any style edge. Make your island oval or circular if you prefer something out of the box.

For edging, try bullnose or rounded edges instead of the traditional squared-off look. This method will give your kitchen a ton of visual depth and make it look more high-end without a lot of overhead.

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7. Mix Quartz with Other Materials

Thanks to its versatile nature, you can easily mix and mingle your new quartz counters with a variety of design elements. Think wood for a rustic kitchen and stainless steel for modern styles.

Combine your quartz counters with a textured backsplash using beveled glass subway tiles. The sky really is the limit when it comes to your new kitchen design, so get creative and see how many new combinations you can create.

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8. Use Quartz for More than Counters

If you have a large kitchen, consider utilizing the same quartz for your counters with other pieces of furniture. If you have a big eat-in area, ask your quartz installer if they can craft a dining room tabletop made of the same material.

You can also use quartz as a top for a kitchen workspace such as rolling island or bar cart. Some manufacturers will offer you a discount if they have leftover material, so brainstorm how many ways you can utilize this unique element into your kitchen remodel.

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9. Consider Textured Countertops

Initially, quartz counters were only available with a polished finish. Today’s modern designers have created new textures that give the modern homeowner plenty of creative options.

A leather-like texture will give your counters a more rustic or industrial feel. Try honed counters, which means that the surface is matte with very little shine. These options are ideal if you want something more muted and a bit less glam.

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10. Combine Styles and Colors 

You’re not limited to just one color or style of a quartz countertop. Consider combining two different colors, like a light gray on the island and white on the main counter area.

With your imagination and the availability of so many different styles, there’s really no limit as to what you can do in your new kitchen.

Quartz Brings Luxury to Your Kitchen on a Budget

Give your kitchen the “wow” factor without breaking the bank with quartz kitchen countertops.

Durable and versatile, this luxurious material will take your cooking space to a whole new level. Combine colors, choose a bold hue, or select a marbled look to get the kitchen of your dreams.

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