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What to Consider When Choosing Quartz Countertops

Choosing the right materials for a kitchen remodel can feel like a lot, especially when it comes to countertops. If you’ve decided on quartz, that’s a great start! But there are still a few things to think about to make sure it fits your style and needs perfectly.

You’ll want to consider the color and pattern to match your kitchen’s look, and think about how durable the material is for your daily use. Don’t forget about the little details, like the edges and thickness of the countertop. And, of course, it’s important to factor in the costs for the quartz itself, as well as the cutting and installation.

Taking some time to think through these details can help you find the perfect quartz countertop for your kitchen!

A Countertop Should Match Your Lifestyle

Not everyone lives the fancy life you see in glossy magazines. If you’re raising three kids, your go-to meals might be sticky peanut butter and jelly sandwiches or cheesy macaroni and cheese, paired with a big glass of grape juice. In that case, choosing an expensive Carrara white marble countertop might not be the best idea!

Consider Your Countertop a Long Term Investment

Countertops are a big part of kitchen renovation costs, usually making up about 10% of the total budget, according to the National Kitchen and Bath Association. But they’re not just about the price – they’re the centrepiece of your kitchen. The colour, style, and look of your countertops can set the tone for the entire space and influence your other design choices.

That’s why it’s a good idea to see countertops as a long-term investment. Spending wisely now can save you from regrets later. In fact, a survey of 1,000 homeowners by the Research Institute for Cooking & Kitchen Intelligence found that 44% of people wished they had spent more on their kitchen renovation. So, it’s worth thinking carefully about where you put your money to create a kitchen you’ll love for years to come.

When Choosing Quartz, Consider the Source

When choosing a product, it's important to work with a trustworthy supplier who understands what you’re looking for and can guide you to the best option. If you’re thinking about getting a quartz countertop, take a moment to check where the supplier gets their materials.

In North America, quartz manufacturers follow strict rules about how much quartz and resin they use in their products. However, some overseas manufacturers don’t always stick to the same standards. They might use more resin and less quartz, which can affect the quality of the countertop.

By going with a North American supplier, you can avoid issues like tariffs or delays in getting your materials. This can save you money and make the whole process much smoother.

The Universal Quartz Advantage 

Universal Quartz is high-performing, durable, and low-maintenance, available in over 60 colors. Non-porous and requiring no sealant, they’re easy to maintain and clean with just mild soap and water.