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Are you in the market for quartz countertops but are struggling with where to start? In a countertop market saturated with different countertop types, that makes sense!

So, how do you choose the right quartz countertops? First, you have to make sure that quartz is suitable for your home and needs. Once that’s settled, you can consider the color, size, and shape of your quartz.

Finding a good quartz countertop is easier said than done. Luckily, we’ve outlined three essential tips to make your quartz countertop shopping journey more manageable. Carefully selecting the right quartz countertop can save you lots of money in the long run and make your home look great.

1: Make Sure Quartz is Right for You

There’s no use in getting a quartz countertop if you’re looking for the qualities of a marble or granite countertop. One of the most significant downsides to quartz is its cost in comparison to other countertops. On average and depending on where you live, the price of quartz varies from just under $100 to a few hundred dollars per square foot. It’s important to shop around and get some prices so you can make the right decision for your budget. Any reputable countertop specialist will be happy to help you with an estimate.

If you’re looking to put countertops in an outdoor kitchen or bar, quartz isn’t the right choice. The UV rays from the sun will degrade a quartz countertop, making it far more trouble (and money) than it’s worth.

2. Pick the Color

Picking out the color of your quartz countertop might be the most exciting part. Due to the wide variety of options you have, it can also be overwhelming. Luckily, you can easily pick up some sample colors from a kitchen showroom.

Having samples will help you determine how the quartz will look in your kitchen’s lighting. It’ll also show you how it looks in contrast with your other furniture and designs. Keep in mind that if you want a more complicated design for your edges, you’ll likely have to select a thicker slab.

It’s also important to note that if your countertop is longer than 120 inches or is complex in shape, your quarts will have seams. Seams are far less visible with darker colors and simpler patterns.

If none of the colors you’re offered seem appealing to you, there’s also the option of customizing the color of your countertop. For that, the opportunities are endless.

3. Pick out The Size and Shape of Quartz Countertops

Once you have the color sorted, it’s time to work out the details. Picking the right thickness and edges can make or break the design of your countertop.

For both aesthetic and practical reasons, choosing the right countertop thickness is essential. The standard thickness of a slab of quartz is 1 ¼ inch. This typically works great for countertops, but you can also get Quartz countertops in various sizes.

Depending on your desired edges and color, you may have to get slimmer or thicker countertops than you initially hoped. Try and figure out if you value the thickness or the color more if faced with that decision.

Part of the reason the thickness of the slab is essential is so you can work out the edge work. Edging is how the sides of the counter look—this influence both the style and the pricing. There are many options for you to mull over when it comes to countertop edges. Do you want your edges to be rounder? Should your countertop edges be sharper and squarer? These are great questions to have answers to when talking to your countertop installer.

Get Shopping!

So, now that you have an idea of what’s in store for you when picking out a quartz countertop, it’s time to get shopping. It’s essential to go through a reputable business that’ll provide you with quality stone. The design process can be tedious, but by the time it’s all over, you’ll have a beautiful new space. Good luck!

Texas Granite Group can help with your remodel from start to finish. We everything you need to make your vision come true including total countertop fabrication and installation. We handle the job from A-Z without sub-contractors. As one of Texas’ premier countertop fabricators for over 20 years, we offer hundreds of slabs and a huge selection of colors including quartz, granite, and marble. Visit our amazing showroom in the Austin area and speak with one of our design specialists, Free!