Quartz countertops are one of the best options for homeowners looking for a combination of style and function. For one, they are durable and easy to care for, and you can choose from hundreds of color options that range from subtle whites to bold blacks to colors that make a statement. By providing such a wide variety of choices, quartz slabs allow greater depth of design for your kitchen or bathroom than any other surface can offer.
With so many choices, it’s easy to be overwhelmed about which color you should choose. Should you select a lighter color that creates the illusion of a bigger space or a darker color that adds dimension? Should you build a trendy color into your design, or would you prefer something timeless and neutral? Your answer largely depends on the style of your home, your personal style, and how you want to use the space you’re designing.
In this article, you will learn about the most sought-after quartz countertop colors, how to match your countertops to cabinets and flooring, and what considerations you should make prior to making your decision.
Why Quartz Countertops Are a Smart Choice
Before diving into colors, let’s understand why quartz has become a favorite for kitchens and bathrooms:
- Durability: Quartz is made from a natural quartz crystal and resin combination; therefore, it will not scratch, chip, or damage easily.
- Low maintenance: Compared to natural stones, like granite and marble, quartz does not require sealing. Cleaning quartz with soap and water is all that is required.
- Variety of designs: As quartz is engineered, there are expectedly more consistent colors, patterns, and finishes than in natural stone.
- Modern appeal: Quartz offers a sophisticated, clean look that works well in any design of both contemporary and traditional homes.
These qualities make quartz a long-term investment that adds value to your home.
The Most Popular Quartz Countertop Colors
Quartz countertops come in a wide range of shades. Each color sets a different mood and style for the room. Here are the main options:
1. White Quartz Countertops
White quartz is one of the most popular options for kitchen surfaces. Not only does it make your kitchen surfaces look clean and fresh, but it also makes the space feel larger and brighter. Many slabs of white quartz incorporate subtle flecks and veining that turn an ordinary slab into something that is reminiscent of polished marble, allowing for that luxurious feel but without the hassle of maintenance.
Best for: small kitchens, modern homes, or any home that wants a timeless style.
2. Gray Quartz Countertops
Gray is one of the most versatile colors around. Light gray (soft and calming) and dark gray (sharp and bold). Gray quartz works well with wood (cabinets) as well as stainless steel (appliances).
Best for: Industrial, rustic, or contemporary styles.
3. Black Quartz Countertops
We can think of warm neutrals as warm beige, taupe, or cream colors. Warm neutrals add a warm and comfortable feel and visually connect to almost every cabinet finish smoothly. Warm neutrals also establish a welcoming approach and are a sensible choice if you want to use a color that won’t alter in taste or style.
Best for: A traditional kitchen, a kitchen family congregating area, or homes with warm-toned interiors.
4. Beige and Neutral Quartz Countertops
Warm, neutral shades like beige, taupe, or cream evoke feelings of warmth and comfort. These colors of cabinets pair seamlessly with almost all cabinet finishes and evoke a friendly atmosphere. Neutral colors are also a safe option if you want a color that will be in style for years to come.
Best for: Traditional kitchens or family spaces or warm-tone homes.
5. Bold Quartz Colors
For homeowners looking for something unusual, quartz is available in more distinctive colors like blue, green, or even red. While less common, these choices can stand out on a kitchen island or bathroom vanity.
Best for: accent spaces, creative houses, or someone looking for a unique aesthetic.
How to Match Quartz Colors with Cabinets
Your countertop and cabinets should complement each other. Here are some simple tips:
- White cabinets look great with almost any quartz color, from bright white to deep black.
- Dark cabinets balance well with lighter quartz, preventing the space from feeling too heavy.
- Natural wood cabinets pair beautifully with warm shades such as beige or cream.
- For two-tone cabinets, choose a neutral quartz color that ties the look together.
Always take a small quartz sample home and compare it with your cabinets under natural and artificial light before making a decision.
The Role of Lighting in Color Selection
Lighting conditions greatly influence the appearance of quartz colors in your home. A slab that appears light gray on display in a store could appear darker under warm lights in the kitchen. Natural sun can enhance veining, while LED lights can accentuate sparkles or a pattern in the quartz.
Tip: Take a sample of the quartz and put it in your kitchen or bathroom, then look at it under different light conditions throughout the day. This will make it easier to choose a color that looks good under different lighting conditions.
Thinking About Long-Term Style
Countertops are not something you replace often. Countertops are a significant investment, so you want to think ahead. While on-trend colors might look fun, there is a risk they may seem out-of-date later. Let’s face it, white, gray, and beige are neutral colors that will never go out of style year after year. So—consider going with a more neutral color when designing your kitchen.
If bold colors are your passion, bring them in with a smaller surface area like an island. At least you can have fun with a strong statement look without overtaking the entire room.
Popular Trends in Quartz Countertops
Some current quartz design trends include:
- Marble-look quartz: White with soft gray veining that mimics natural marble.
- Concrete-look quartz: Matte gray surfaces for an industrial style.
- Sparkle quartz: Countertops with flecks that shine under the light.
- Textured finishes: Honed or matte quartz for a smooth, modern appearance.
These trends allow you to bring both classic and creative touches into your home.
Final Tips for Choosing the Right Quartz Color
- Carry cabinet, backsplash, and flooring samples when shopping.
- Decide whether you want your countertop to stand out or blend in.
- Always test quartz samples in your actual kitchen or bathroom.
- Choose a color that matches your lifestyle and comfort.
Visit Kowalski Granite & Quartz.
Kowalski Granite & Quartz has the largest inventory of granite, quartz, and solid stone countertops for your home. Our West Michigan showroom has over 200 full slabs displayed in over 80 colors and finishes, including granite, quartz, and quartzite, as well as eco-friendly recycled surfaces. Stop in today, and you don’t even need an appointment!
- What is the most popular quartz countertop color?
White quartz is the most popular choice because it makes kitchens look brighter, bigger, and timeless. It often comes with marble-like veining for a luxurious feel. - How do I choose the right quartz color for my cabinets?
Match light cabinets with darker quartz for contrast, and dark cabinets with lighter quartz to balance the space. Neutral quartz shades pair well with natural wood finishes. - Do quartz colors look different at home than in the showroom?
Yes. Lighting plays a big role. A slab may look lighter or darker depending on natural sunlight, LED lighting, or warm bulbs. Always test samples at home before deciding. - Are bold quartz colors a good idea?
Bold quartz colors like blue or green work well as accents, especially on kitchen islands or bathroom vanities. For timeless style, choose neutral colors for larger surfaces. - Will quartz countertop colors go out of style?
Neutral shades like white, gray, and beige remain timeless, while bold colors may follow design trends. If you want long-lasting appeal, stick with neutrals and use bold tones in smaller areas.