Quartz has taken over the interior design industry by storm. Homeowners and interior designers love this material because of its excellent durability and low maintenance requirements. Modern individuals like their residential and commercial spaces to be sleek and minimal yet aesthetic. This is where our quartz colors come into the picture. Manufactured with high precision, our quartz designs encapsulate the timeless charm of natural stones that perfectly complement any modern aesthetic. If you’re planning a kitchen or living room refresh, here are some of the most popular colors to best suit contemporary designs.
Namibian Delight White Quartz Countertops for Modern Kitchens
Namibian Delight quartz is one of our best-selling quartz slabs, widely used for countertops, islands, and flooring. This quartz color is inspired by the elegant patterns of Bianco Rhino marble. However, it is more durable and less expensive than marble. Namibian Delight flaunts a brilliant white background with delicate tone-on-tone white and grey veins. Its subtle variations and classic white and grey marble-like patterns add a timeless touch to your spaces.
Calacatta Alpi Quartz with Vagli Oro Marble Look for Contemporary Interiors
If you want to add texture and patterns to your interiors without overwhelming the space, Calacatta Alpi is the ideal choice. This premium quartz evokes the unavoidable beauty of Calacatta Vagli Oro marble. Its stunning white surface is adorned with elegant grey brecciated veins that are unique to Vagli Oro marble. Its uniform distribution of colors and patterns is ideal for spaces where you want to create a chic and homogenous look.
Indigo Blue Quartz with Soft Grey and White Accents for Bold Design
Blue is a popular color choice among interior designers. From deep blue to light blue, blue quartz colors have been gracing both residential and commercial spaces since last year. Indigo Blue is the most coveted choice for its refined appearance and the perfect pop of color. It features light blue and white variations—perfect for adding a versatile touch to the setting. Furthermore, occasional grey highlights add depth to the look and make it more visually appealing.
Lincoln Gold Quartz with Soft Marble-like Veining for High-traffic Kitchens
Lincoln Gold quartz exudes unmatched beauty and natural allure. Its bright appearance makes this quartz ideal for both indoor and outdoor spaces. Featuring a pristine white surface adorned with soft grey veins, this premium quartz evokes the undisputed beauty of marble. However, it is more durable and resistant to daily wear and tear than marble. Its resistance to heat, scratching, and staining makes Lincoln Gold an ideal choice for designing busy kitchens and other high-traffic areas.
Liraz Quartz with Vivid Blue Veins for Modern Statement Countertops
Liraz has been one of the most trending quartz slabs, popularly used to design stylish countertops, islands, vanities, accent walls, and more. It showcases a bright white surface adorned with elaborate blue veins that create a tasteful contrast. If you do not want to opt for common white and grey quartz, Liraz is a perfect choice. Unlike Indigo Blue, its blue veins are more vivid yet not overpowering.
Now that you know the popular quartz colors for modern interiors, the following tips will help maintain the beauty and durability of your quartz countertops.
5 Effective Tips to Maintain Quartz Surfaces
Use Hot Pads or Trivets
Though quartz is heat resistant, it is not heatproof. Exposure to temperatures above 200 degrees Fahrenheit can damage resin binders and cause discoloration. Therefore, avoid putting hot objects directly on the countertop. Place hot pads or trivets under pots or pans to prevent heat damage.
Avoid Chipping
Quartz is strong and durable, but heavy impacts around the edges can cause fractures or irreversible chipping. Avoid dropping heavy kitchen tools or appliances directly on the countertop.
Clean Spills Promptly
Clean spills as soon as they occur to avoid staining. Use a simple solution of water and mild soap for regular cleaning. To treat stubborn stains, apply a poultice of baking soda and water on the affected area and leave it overnight. The next day, scrub gently with a microfiber cloth to remove the stain.
Be Mindful of Sharp Objects
Keep sharp objects like kitchen knives away from the countertop and use cutting boards while chopping vegetables to avoid unwanted scratches.
Avoid Acid Etching
Though quartz is an inert material, prolonged exposure to acidic products can cause etch marks. Therefore, avoid using acid-based products to clean the surface.
We hope these suggestions will help you preserve the natural brilliance of your quartz surface for a lifetime. Find the best quality and versatile quartz surfaces at Ultra Stones.