Quartz Countertops

Quartz countertops are a top choice for kitchen and bathroom upgrades because they offer elegance, durability, and easy maintenance.

Quartz countertops are made of natural quartz and high-quality resins and provide a non-porous, stain-resistant, and scratch-resistant surface for everyday use.

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Upgrade Your Space with Quartz Countertops

Consider choosing quartz countertops if you’re looking to replace an outdated kitchen or bathroom with a new countertop.

It’s sure to be the perfect choice for your home with its combination of beauty, functionality, and durability. Choose our trendy quartz countertops for kitchens and bathrooms based on colors, patterns, and designs.

Quartz Countertop Trend Colors

Upgrade your kitchen with quartz countertops, available in popular colors!


Whites and grays create a clean, modern feel, while beige and taupe offer a neutral base. Charcoal or black quartz, navy blue, and rose are other trendsetting quartz countertio colors.

Modern Kitchens with Modern
Quartz Countertops

Modernize your kitchen with the sleek and stylish appeal of quartz countertops. Renowned for their durability and low
maintenance, quartz countertops offer a seamless addition to any contemporary kitchen design.

Quartz countertops provide a uniform look that can be customized to fit your aesthetic preferences, from minimalist whites to bold, dramatic colors. Quartz is non-porous and resistant to scratches and stains, making it highly hygienic and easy to clean.

Quartz countertops bring style and durability to your kitchen and bathroom, offering a modern look that’s as practical as it is beautiful.

Modern Granite Countertops for Kitchens and Bathrooms

Why Choose Quartz Countertops?

Because quartz countertops provide a perfect balance of beauty and practicality, making them a reliable and stylish choice for homes. 7 benefits of choosing quartz countertops are listed below:

Exceptional Durability

Quartz is incredibly resistant to scratches and chipping, making it perfect for the hustle and bustle of daily kitchen activities..

Low Maintenance

Being non-porous, quartz countertops do not stain easily and require no sealing, simplifying upkeep.

Hygienic Surface

The non-porous nature prevents bacterial growth, ensuring a safe surface for food preparation.

Wide Range of Colors and Patterns

With options that mimic natural stone, quartz offers design flexibility to suit any decor.

Consistent Aesthetics

Engineered production allows for uniform color and pattern, providing a cohesive look across your space.

Heat Resistance

Quartz withstands heat well, though using trivets or pads for hot items is recommended to maintain its integrity.

Eco-Friendly

Many quartz brands incorporate recycled materials, appealing to those prioritizing environmental sustainability.

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FAQs About Granite Countertops

Popular quartz countertop colors are white, black, blue, gray, brown, marble patterns, and lively colors.

You can easily clean the quartz countertop with a mild detergent, water, soft cloth, or paper towel, then rinse and dry it thoroughly. Don’t use abrasive cleaners or harsh scouring pads and cleansers to clean quartz countertops. 

Quartz countertops start from $50 on the lower end and can reach $150 per square foot. Counting all the materials and installation fees, you can expect to pay around $1500 to $7500.

You can buy quartz countertops at ArtLine Kitchen & Bath. Our range of quartz is available in a wide array of colors, patterns, and styles, and you can easily find one that fits your style and needs. 

Installing quartz countertops can increase the value of your home by 1% to 5%. The amount by which quartz countertops enhance your home’s value depends on various factors, including the overall condition of your home, the quality of the countertops, and the local housing market.

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