When it comes to updating one's kitchen, there are more choices available today than ever before. You might opt for a butcher block finish, the old-school look of Formica, or gorgeous choices like marble, granite, quartz, soapstone, and others. Consequently, selecting your new countertops can be an all-day excursion involving hundreds of questions and perhaps multiple locations.

But, for most consumers, this is a great thing as we like to be able to customize the appearance of our homes. But, after some research, it is often easy to narrow down what countertops we would like. And while there are many options, one of the rapidly increasing favourites is that of quartz countertops. But what is it about this surface that makes it so appealing? Here are some of the most commonly asked questions regarding quartz countertops.


Quartz Countertop FAQs:


1. Where can quartz be used? This beautiful stone can be used in virtually any room in the home, as well as in outdoor kitchens and patios. Common spaces where quartz is incorporated are kitchen and bathroom counters, fireplaces, shower surrounds, windowsills, and even coffee tables. If you are considering quartz for your business, it is perfect for service counters, conference tables, and reception areas. It should be noted that if using it outside, it is not unusual for quartz to discolour over time.


2. What colours are available? Quartz comes in a wide range of colour colours, but the most common ones are neutrals like creams, browns, and blacks to apple-reds and grassy greens.


3. Is quartz indestructible? Sadly, there is not an indestructible counter surface. However, quartz can withstand a great deal of force and, if properly cared for, can last for many decades.


4. Does quartz need to be sealed? No. Unlike granite, once quartz is installed, there is practically no maintenance required other than the basic wiping down if there is a spill or crumbs.


5. Is quartz affected by heat? Yes, it can become discoloured if hot items are placed on it. To combat this, just be sure to always use a trivet or hot pad when setting hot pans or cooking items on your quartz countertops.


6. Is quartz scratch and stain-proof? No. You will need to use a cutting board when preparing food items. However, quartz is a stronger surface than marble or granite. As for staining, while it is not impervious to staining, it is resistant to stains, so you don't have to be concerned about staining due to oils, juices, coffee, and other common food items.


Quartz countertops are a great choice for several surfaces in your home. Talk to a local installer, visit some showrooms, and before you know it, you will discover the perfect piece and design for your space. So, get started on creating that perfect look today!

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  1. When you’re considering upgrading your kitchen, you should consider what colors are available in quartz benchtops Corian (r) Design, a leader in quartz stone, has worked with designers, architects, and industry sector experts to develop an extensive range of colors to choose from.

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