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Quartz is one of the most durable countertop materials on the market and quartz can withstand the demands of a well-lived life all while maintaining its beauty. Quartz countertops can take any room to the next level. If you are shopping for quartz countertops in Colorado for your kitchen or bathroom renovation, you’ll find the information you need that will help you decide if it is the right material for you in this guide.

Quartz Countertops – what are they made of?

Quartz countertops are made up of around 93 percent quartz, a natural material, and 7 percent color and binder. This composition creates a beautiful yet extremely durable stone. Quartz countertops differ from marble and granite countertops because they are a part of the engineered stone family while marble and granite are natural stones. If you are ready to start shopping for quartz countertops you’ll find a variety of colors and patterns inspired by natural stone to fit your style at our Front Range Stone showroom located in Englewood, Colorado, right outside of Denver!

Is Quartz Expensive?

The price of quartz will vary from one countertop fabricator in Colorado to the next. There are many factors that play into the price of a material. Factors such as where it originates from, the design of the countertop and the complexity of the project. Compared to granite countertops, quartz may cost you a bit more because it’s man-made, but this material also requires less maintenance.

Is Granite Better Than Quartz?

Granite and quartz are both premium countertop materials that will increase the value of your home in Colorado. To say if granite is better than quartz depends on your design preferences, where the material will be placed and your lifestyle needs. Granite often appeals to customers who are wanting to use all-natural materials, while quartz offers easier maintenance, slightly better durability and a modern look. If you are interested in viewing both granite and quartz options, schedule an appointment to visit our showroom on S Raritan Street in Englewood, Colorado.

Pros & Cons of Quartz Countertops

Quartz countertops have many attractive qualities including the durability and beauty they offer. Here are a few of the strengths and weaknesses of quartz countertops.

Pros to Quartz Countertops

  • Quartz countertops are one of the most durable countertops materials
  • Quartz countertops will not need to be resealed regularly
  • At Front Range Stone we offer a variety of color and pattern options
  • Quartz countertops are non-porous which makes it resistant to staining and bacteria
  • Quartz countertops are resistant to scratches

Cons to Quartz Countertops

  • Quartz countertops are a part fo the engineered stone family and will not have the natural look when compared to marble and granite
  • Direct sunlight over an extended period of time can cause damage to quartz countertops
  • Quartz countertops are not as resistant to heat as granite

What Color do Quartz Countertops Come in?

Quartz countertops are uniform in appearance because they are a man-made stone. Quartz comes in a variety of colors and patterns, from bright white to deep black. It is inspired by the most breathtaking hues and textures in nature and can be made to mimic the color, pattern, and veining of other stones. You can even find quartz countertops that mimic the look of marble!

Popular Quartz Colors in Colorado

If you are shopping for quartz countertops in Denver Colorado, consider some of these top trending colors!

Brittanicca by Cambria

Brittanicca quartz countertops feature a creamy marbled background of neutral white. The white background provides a stage on which gray islands and peninsulas meander among intertwining ash veins dotted with charcoal speckles.

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Skara Brae by Cambria

Skara Brae features a bone-white marbled backdrop with bold translucent taupe-green veins moving in various directions. It also has subtle white and black tributaries scattered throughout.

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Calacatta Gold by Silestone

Calacatta Gold is patterned with a blueish and grey vein plus golden shades, it is one of the most desired natural stones in history due to its whiteness. This stone represents eternity and brings a touch elegance into any space.

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Desert Silver by Silestone

Desert Silver quartz countertops evoke an icy surface creased due to its fine and clear veins. It offers a very balanced and uniform translucent design. Inspired by the classic and long-lasting marble trend.

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Quartz countertops are a great investment for any home and is a great material for both kitchen and bathroom renovations! If you are looking for quartz countertops in Denver Colorado contact our team at Front Range Stone to learn more about our selection!

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