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Premium quartz countertops for kitchens and bathrooms

Quartz Countertops

Classic Eco Series · Eco-Stone · Cosmolite

Premium quartz countertops for kitchens, bathrooms & commercial spaces. Non-porous, stain-resistant, heat-resistant. Free samples & nationwide shipping.

Why Choose Quartz Countertops?

Quartz Countertops vs Granite & Marble

Quartz countertops combine 93% natural minerals with premium resins to create surfaces that outperform natural stone in every category. Perfect for kitchen countertops and bathroom vanity applications, engineered quartz countertops offer superior resistance to stains, scratches, and heat while maintaining stunning aesthetics that rival marble and granite countertops.

Unlike granite countertops that require regular sealing, quartz countertop surfaces are non-porous and maintenance-free. Simply wipe clean with soap and water — no special treatments needed. This makes quartz countertops the ideal choice for busy kitchens, high-traffic commercial spaces, and luxury bathroom vanity installations where hygiene and ease of care are paramount.

70+ Quartz Countertop Colors & Designs

EuroStone's quartz countertop collection features over 70 designs ranging from classic Calacatta and Carrara marble-inspired quartz countertops to contemporary solid colors and bookmatched designs. Whether you're designing a traditional kitchen with Calacatta quartz countertops or creating a modern bathroom vanity with minimalist white quartz countertops, our extensive palette ensures you'll find the perfect surface.

Available in polished, honed, and leathered finishes, our quartz countertops adapt to any aesthetic — from luxury residential kitchens to commercial hospitality projects. Large-format quartz slabs (up to 63" × 126") enable seamless countertop installations with minimal visible seams, creating the clean, contemporary look today's designers demand.

Quartz Countertop Benefits

Non-Porous & Stain-Resistant

Quartz countertops never need sealing. The non-porous surface resists stains from coffee, wine, oil, and juice — making quartz countertops the most hygienic choice for kitchens and bathrooms.

Heat & Scratch Resistant

Engineered quartz countertops resist scratches from everyday kitchen use and handle temperatures up to 300°F. Use trivets for hot pans to keep your quartz countertops looking flawless for decades.

NSF & GREENGUARD Certified

All EuroStone quartz countertops are NSF certified for food safety and GREENGUARD Gold certified for low emissions — ensuring healthier indoor air quality for your family.

Quartz Countertop Care & Maintenance

Daily Cleaning

Clean quartz countertops with mild soap and warm water. For stubborn stains, use a non-abrasive cleaner. Avoid harsh chemicals or scouring pads that could dull the surface finish.

Heat Protection

While quartz countertops resist heat better than most surfaces, always use trivets or hot pads for temperatures above 300°F. This simple precaution ensures your kitchen countertops maintain their beauty for decades.

Long-Term Care

Unlike granite countertops, quartz countertops never require sealing. The non-porous surface resists bacteria and mold growth, making quartz the most hygienic choice for kitchen and bathroom countertop applications.

All EuroStone quartz countertops are sourced and distributed from our California facility, with nationwide shipping to designers, fabricators, and homeowners across all 50 states. Request free quartz countertop samples today to experience our premium quality firsthand and discover why leading designers choose EuroStone for their most demanding quartz countertop projects.

Quartz Countertops by Room

From kitchen islands to bathroom vanities, EuroStone quartz countertops are the perfect surface for every room in your home.

Quartz Countertop Buying Guide

How to Choose Quartz Countertops for Your Kitchen

Choosing the right quartz countertop for your kitchen starts with understanding your space. Light-colored quartz countertops like Super Bianco and Pearl White brighten smaller kitchens, while dramatic veined options like Calacatta Oro and Taj Mahal create striking focal points in larger layouts. Consider your cabinet color, backsplash, and flooring when selecting quartz countertop colors — our free sample program lets you test quartz countertop options in your actual kitchen lighting.

For kitchen islands, large-format quartz countertop slabs (63" × 126") minimize visible seams. Polished quartz countertops reflect light beautifully, while honed and leathered quartz countertop finishes hide fingerprints better — ideal for busy family kitchens. EuroStone quartz countertops are available in all three finishes across most colors, giving you complete design flexibility.

Quartz Countertop Installation & What to Expect

Professional quartz countertop installation typically takes 1-2 days for most kitchens. Your fabricator will template your space, cut the quartz countertop slabs to exact measurements, and install with precision. Quartz countertops are fabricated with tight seams that are virtually invisible when done by certified professionals. EuroStone works with a network of certified quartz countertop fabricators across the United States.

Quartz countertop edges can be customized with profiles ranging from simple eased edges to elegant ogee and waterfall designs. Our edge profile guide and installation resources help you plan your quartz countertop project from start to finish.

Quartz Countertops vs Other Countertop Materials

Quartz Countertops vs Granite

Quartz countertops never need sealing, while granite countertops require annual sealing to prevent staining. Quartz countertops offer more consistent patterns and a wider color range. Both are durable, but quartz countertops are non-porous and more hygienic for kitchens.

Quartz Countertops vs Marble

Marble countertops scratch and stain easily, requiring regular maintenance. Quartz countertops replicate marble's beauty (Calacatta, Carrara patterns) without the vulnerability. Quartz countertops cost less to maintain long-term and keep their appearance for decades.

Quartz Countertops vs Solid Surface

Quartz countertops are significantly harder and more scratch-resistant than solid surface materials like Corian. Quartz countertops better resist heat, don't dull from cutting, and maintain their finish over time. Quartz also has a more natural stone appearance.

Quartz Countertop FAQs

How much do quartz countertops cost?

Quartz countertop prices vary based on color, finish, and slab size. EuroStone quartz countertops range from budget-friendly close-out options to premium Calacatta and bookmatched designs. Installation costs depend on your kitchen or bathroom layout. Read our complete quartz countertops cost & pricing guide or contact EuroStone for a personalized quote.

Are quartz countertops better than granite countertops?

Quartz countertops outperform granite in several key areas: quartz is non-porous and never needs sealing (granite requires annual sealing), quartz countertops are more resistant to stains and bacteria, and engineered quartz offers more consistent colors and patterns. Both are heat and scratch resistant, but quartz countertops require significantly less maintenance. See our full quartz vs granite comparison.

What are the best quartz countertop colors for kitchens?

Popular quartz countertop colors include white quartz (Super Bianco, Pearl White), Calacatta quartz with gold veining (Calacatta Oro, Statuario Nuovo Gold), and Carrara quartz with gray veining. EuroStone offers over 70 quartz countertop colors to match any kitchen style.

Where can I buy quartz countertops near me?

EuroStone ships quartz countertops to all 50 states from Beverly Hills, California. Visit our Where to Buy page to find certified quartz countertop fabricators near you, or request free samples shipped directly to your home.

How do you clean and maintain quartz countertops?

Clean quartz countertops daily with mild soap and warm water. For tougher stains, use a non-abrasive household cleaner. Unlike granite or marble, quartz countertops never need sealing. Read our complete quartz countertop care guide for detailed maintenance tips.

Are quartz countertops heat resistant?

Quartz countertops resist heat up to approximately 300°F (150°C). Always use trivets or hot pads for pots and pans directly from the stove or oven to keep your quartz countertop looking flawless for decades.

What is the difference between quartz countertops and quartzite?

Quartz countertops are engineered surfaces (93% natural minerals + resin), offering consistent patterns and zero porosity. Quartzite is natural stone requiring regular sealing with natural variations. Quartz countertops are more durable, lower maintenance, and available in a wider range of colors. Learn more in our what is quartz guide.

Calacatta Oro quartz countertop in luxury kitchen

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