Quartzite Countertops: The Unexpected Kitchen Trend That's Here to Stay

Article written by Dan Palanchuk
05/18/2023

Quartzite is BOTH aesthetically pleasing and extremely durable.

If you're on social media and you follow kitchen inspo accounts, you likely started seeing it more often in your feed.

Designers love it.

Homeowners adore it.

Let's look into the reasons behind the rising popularity of quartzite.

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1. It Looks Absolutely Stunning (I Agree!)

Every slab of quartzite is distinctive:

Rich veining.

Waves of color.

Uniquely stunning patterns.

It has that touch of luxury, comparable with that of marble.

Plus, quartzite has a unique trait:

A slightly translucent surface.

This feature gives it an elegant depth.

When I say quartzite has "depth," I mean it has an intriguing visual complexity.

Its unique translucence lets light delve in before it bounces back out.

This creates a stunning three-dimensional effect.

It's as if you're seeing layers upon layers within the stone.

This depth not only adds richness and sophistication, but it also brings a dynamic feel to your home.

It's like having an intriguing piece of the earth's art, right there in your home.

What's more, every quartzite slab is unique. No two pieces are identical. This makes each quartzite countertop one-of-a-kind.

So, when you choose quartzite, you're choosing elegance and exclusivity.

2. A Countertop That Stands The Test of Time

Quartzite is the silent protector, a countertop guardian.

This natural stone is impressively tough, resistant to heat, scratches, and stains.

Quartzite stands up impressively to the rigors of your kitchen's busiest times and bathroom accidents.

It will maintain its appearance.

And continue to shine brilliantly.

It’s so hardy, it makes granite look like soft butter.

Your kitchen drama doesn't scare it.

Not.

One.

Bit.

And it's why homeowners are attracted to quartzite. It's a true durable surface.

If you're looking for a champ in the stone countertop durability game, quartzite earns a spot at the top.

3. Quartzite Is Simple To Maintain

Quartzite may look like it belongs in the lap of luxury, but its upkeep is refreshingly straightforward.

Sure, it needs a seal now and then.

But that's true for many natural stones.

And here's a handy tip:

Not all quartzites are created equal.

Some might need a little more TLC with more frequent sealing.

Want to know if it's time to reseal?

Just try the "water test".

Drip a few drops of water on your countertop.

If the water gets absorbed, it's time to bring out the sealer.

But if it beads up, you're good to go.

And guess what?

Daily cleaning is as simple as a gentle wipe down with mild soap and water to keep it gleaming.

In contrast, think about high-maintenance materials like marble that demand a more particular care routine.

No such trouble with quartzite!

This balance of luxury and ease is a big reason why quartzite is becoming a favorite choice among homeowners and designers alike.

Its rising popularity is as much about its easy care as its stunning looks.

4. It's More Affordable Than Ever Before

Let's not kid ourselves. Quartzite is expensive.

But in comparison to ten years ago, you won't be paying an arm and a leg to get it.

If you're on a strict budget, you'll likely need to look at other countertop materials.

Quartzite can cost two or three times as much as a basic to mid-range quartz color.

But if you have wiggle room in your budget, then you might be able to justify quartzite.

Especially if you're planning on living in your home for 10, 15, or 20 years.

This is a splurge than can totally be worth it.

Conclusion

In 2023, we're starting to see a shift towards natural materials that blend aesthetic appeal, functionality, and environmental sustainability.

As a material that offers these advantages in spades, quartzite's surge in popularity is both understandable and well-deserved.

Whether for kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities, wall coverings, or flooring, quartzite is a stylish, resilient, and sustainable choice that seems set to dominate the architectural and design trends for years to come.

Article written by Dan Palanchuk
Dan, the founder of Mira Surfaces, is a friendly and relatable expert with a passion for simplifying the countertop selection and installation process. With a wealth of industry experience, Dan established Mira Surfaces, offering an extensive online catalog of stone materials and a platform that makes complex information easily digestible.
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