Quartz Colors and Patterns
Quartz is a new favorite for countertops. Its durability, heat resistance, and low-maintenance upkeep were attractive, but until recently there were few colors. Now there are dozens of quartz countertop colors and patterns. The hard part is choosing.
All the Trending Quartz Colors & Styles
White
White counters are a timeless classic that match any style. Light colors work well in small spaces as they make the room feel bigger.
Black
Black quartz is bold and elegant. It's neutral but adds drama. Dark colors are good for high-traffic areas since they hide messes well.
Gray
Grays are a good midpoint between black and white. They still feel clean while being warmer than whites, but they're not as bold as blacks. Gray quartz countertop colors work well for industrial-style design.
Brown
Brown and beige-colored quartz are warm and earthy. Beiges are classic neutrals that blend into any decor. Darker browns complement rustic, urban, and organic designs.
Other Colors
Quartz countertop colors span the entire rainbow. Vibrant colors make a big impact when coordinated with the room's design. Softer colors can act as out-of-the-box neutrals.
Quartz Countertop Patterns
Solid
This lets the quartz's color shine. There's a variety of available finishes such as polished, matte, and rough.
Veined
Veined quartz mimics marble. It can be anything from thin webbing to large rivers of color.
Flecked
This quartz is flecked with color. Variations include terrazzo, jeweled, and pebbled.
Industrial
These are quartz countertop patterns made to look like concrete or stone.
Designing Your Quartz Countertops
While this list is a small sampling of quartz countertop colors and patterns, the possibilities are truly endless. If you're ready to start designing your own quartz counters, contact BROTHER'S Granite and Marble for more information and a free in-home estimate.