Quartz is what most of our kitchens end up with, and the reason is boring but decisive: it does not need looking after.
It is non-porous, so it does not stain the way granite and marble do. It never needs sealing — not the first year, not the tenth. Red wine, olive oil, lemon juice, coffee. Wipe it up whenever you get to it.
Choice Quartz runs to 102 colours, from near-solid whites through boldly veined marble-looks to solid blacks.
Choose by colour
What quartz will not do
We would rather tell you now than after installation.
It does not love heat
Set a pan straight off the burner on quartz and you risk a scorch mark or a hairline crack. Use a trivet. If you are the kind of cook who will not, look at porcelain instead — that is a real reason to switch materials, and we will say so.
Direct sun will fade it over years
Fine indoors. Not a material for an uncovered outdoor kitchen.
Seams exist
Slabs are 126″ × 63″. A kitchen bigger than that has a seam somewhere, and a good fabricator hides it — over a cabinet run, away from the sink. We will show you the seam plan before we cut.
Specifications
Countertops are quoted and priced by the square foot, supplied, fabricated and installed.
| Maximum slab size | 126″ × 63″ |
| Thickness | 2cm |
| Finishes | Polished · leathered (select colours) |
| Sealing | Never required |
| Care | Soft cloth, warm water, mild soap. No sealers or topical treatments. |
| Price | [YOUR PRICE BAND PER SQUARE FOOT] |











