Why Choose Quartz Worktops for Your Kitchen
Quartz worktops are a premium choice for modern kitchens. They offer the perfect blend of durability, elegance, and low maintenance. These worktops are made from engineered stone, combining natural quartz with resins. As a result, they are non-porous, highly resistant to stains, and hygienic. Whether you’re going for a sleek contemporary design or a warm traditional look, quartz fits beautifully into any space.
Average Cost of Quartz Worktops in the UK
Quartz worktops generally cost between £100 and £450 per square metre. This price usually includes material, fabrication, and installation. Compared to granite, quartz is often the more affordable option, costing approximately £10 less per square metre on average. However, costs vary depending on:
- Colour and pattern
- Thickness (12mm, 20mm, 30mm)
- Brand or supplier (such as Silestone or Dekton)
- Edge style and finish
- Installation complexity
Factors That Influence Quartz Worktop Prices
1. Size and Shape
Larger kitchens mean more material, which directly increases the price. Unusual shapes, island units, or L-shaped worktops require more cutting and can raise fabrication costs.
2. Thickness and Edge Profiles
Thicker quartz slabs cost more. The common thicknesses are 20mm and 30mm, with 30mm offering a more premium look. Edge options like bevelled, bullnose, or ogee styles may also affect pricing.
3. Colour and Brand
Rare or designer colours such as gold-veined Calacatta or midnight black typically come at a higher price. Premium brands like Caesarstone or Silestone may charge more than generic suppliers.
4. Installation Costs
Installation adds between £200 and £600, depending on the project size and complexity. Extras like sink cutouts, hob holes, and polishing also raise the final bill.
Quartz vs. Granite: Which is Better?
Find out all about Quartz or Granite below.
Feature | Quartz | Granite |
---|---|---|
Appearance | Consistent patterns | Natural variations |
Maintenance | Low, no sealing needed | Requires regular sealing |
Porosity | Non-porous | Slightly porous |
Cost | £100–£450 per sqm | £260–£500 per sqm |
Hygiene | Excellent | Good |
Quartz edges ahead for households looking for easy care and uniformity. Granite wins in uniqueness and natural charm.
Benefits of Quartz Worktops
- Highly durable – resists heat, scratches, and impact
- Low maintenance – simple cleaning with soap and water
- Wide colour selection – from classic white to bold marbles
- Non-porous surface – prevents staining and bacteria growth
- Long-lasting – retains its appearance for decades
Installation Costs Explained
Professional installation is essential for a flawless finish. Key factors affecting installation include:
- Template and fitting: Requires skilled labour
- Cutouts for sinks and hobs: Add complexity and cost
- Polished edges and upstands: Enhances aesthetics but increases price
If you choose an undermount sink or drainer grooves, expect to pay more due to precision work.
Tips to Save on Quartz Worktops
- Avoid excessive customisation
- Request quotes from us
- Select simpler edge profiles
Quartz Worktop Price Calculator
(Not True Pricing, Just an Estimation)
Final Thoughts
Quartz worktops strike a fine balance between luxury and practicality. With a variety of colours, thicknesses, and finishes, they’re a superb investment for any kitchen. Use our price calculator to estimate your project, then request quotes from trusted suppliers to get the best deal.