Kitchen Design Trends
Marble Look Quartz Countertops
Marble is one of those fashion-generated concepts and remains the material most associated with elegance and style in the kitchen. Let’s face it, though: it’s not the best material if you’re actually trying to use your kitchen. Marble is a naturally porous material that needs to be constantly sealed and, even so, is still susceptible to staining.
Given marble’s composition, it is also susceptible to acidic materials, whether lemon juice, vinegar or household cleaners, that can cause erosion of the marble.
Quartz that resembles marble gives you the best of both worlds and a great option. It is more durable, acid resistant and non-porous, which means you don’t have to seal it regularly and you don’t have to worry about it becoming stained. It is easy to clean and resists abrasion as well as contact, leaving you with a beautiful countertop indefinitely.
Made of crushed quartz, resins and pigment, a quartz countertop offers the unique colors of natural stone but with a greater uniformity and consistency throughout the countertop. If you’re looking for a natural stone counter that has the flair of marble but without the hassle, choose a quartz countertop styled like marble.