What Are The Colors Of Quartz
What Are the Colours of Quartz?
Quartz comes in a huge range of colours. Here is an overview of what is available, from soft neutrals to bold statement tones and marble-effect designs.
The short answer
Over 100 colours
Quartz comes in over 100 colours and patterns.
Whites, greys, neutrals, bold tones and convincing marble-effect designs.
100+
Colours available
full
Slabs to view in person
Quartz is available in over 100 colours and patterns. The range covers whites and creams, the very popular greys, warm neutrals, bold dark and statement tones, and a wide choice of marble-effect designs with realistic veining. Because the colour is engineered into the slab, it is consistent throughout. The best way to choose is to see full-size slabs in person. To narrow it down, read popular quartz worktop colours in the UK and quartz worktops with veining explained.
At a glance
100+colours
The range
From soft neutrals to bold statements.
marbleeffect
A popular look
Engineered veining with a natural feel.
consistentcolour
Engineered in
The same throughout the slab.
The range of quartz colours
Whites and creams
White and cream quartz remains one of the most popular choices, giving a bright, clean and timeless kitchen look. It suits both modern and traditional kitchens. Our FAQ on white quartz worktops pros and cons covers the practical side of choosing white.
Greys and neutrals
Grey quartz has been the standout choice in recent years, working beautifully with both warm and cool kitchen schemes. Alongside grey sit warm neutrals and beiges for a softer feel. Our FAQ on grey quartz worktops trends explains why grey remains so popular.
Bold and dark tones
For a statement kitchen, quartz is available in bold dark tones, including deep blacks and charcoals. These create contrast and drama, especially against lighter cabinetry. Our FAQ on black quartz worktops maintenance covers caring for darker surfaces.
Marble-effect designs
One of the biggest reasons homeowners choose quartz is the marble-effect range: engineered slabs designed to capture the soft veining of natural marble, with the consistency and durability of quartz. Our FAQ on quartz worktops with veining explained covers how this works.
Choosing your colour
With over 100 options, the best way to choose is to see full-size slabs rather than small samples, because pattern and tone read very differently at full size. Precious Marble has a 200 square metre showroom in Elstow, Bedford, with slabs to compare. Our FAQ on popular quartz worktop colours helps narrow the choice, and the Quartz Worktops Bedford page covers the next step.
Key points
Over 100 colours
From soft neutrals to bold statement tones.
Grey leads the trends
Grey quartz remains the standout choice.
Marble-effect range
Engineered veining with a natural look.
See full-size slabs
Colour reads differently at full size.
To choose a colour, read popular quartz worktop colours in the UK, white quartz worktops pros and cons and grey quartz worktops trends. The full Quartz FAQs has more.
See over 100 quartz colours in person
Precious Marble has a 200m² Elstow showroom with full-size quartz slabs across the full colour range. Tell us about your kitchen for a free quote. 0% interest-free finance is available.
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