Are you tired of your old, outdated kitchen countertops? Want to give your kitchen a fresh new look that will make your friends jealous?
Look no further than multicolor quartz countertops! Not only are they stylish and visually appealing, but they’re also durable and easy to maintain. But how do you choose the right colors and design for your multicolor quartz countertops? Read on to find out!
Multicolor quartz countertops are a type of quartz countertop that features multiple colors or hues within a single slab. Unlike traditional quartz countertops, which are typically made from a single color or a subtle pattern, multicolor quartz countertops offer a more dynamic and eye-catching appearance and are made using different color pigments.
The colors in multicolor quartz countertops can be arranged in various ways, such as in a random pattern, a geometric design, or a natural-looking streak. The colors can also vary in intensity and saturation, creating a unique and visually exciting appearance.
Some unique color combinations for multicolor quartz countertops include:
- White and gray: A classic combination that creates a clean and modern look.
- Black and white: A timeless and sophisticated look that works well in modern and traditional kitchens.
- Earth tones: A warm and inviting combination with shades of gold, brown, beige, and gray.
- Bold and bright: A colorful and playful combination that features bright shades of red, blue, green, and yellow.
- Geometric patterns: A modern and trendy look that features geometric shapes and patterns in contrasting colors.
So who carries this unique color quartz?
Please note that multicolor quartz countertops are a premium product, and as such, not all wholesalers or distributors carry them. However, there are several well-known brands that offer multicolor quartz options. These brands include Cambria, MSI, Caesarstone, Silestone, Daltile, Wilsonart, LX Hausys Viatera, HanStone, Compac, Spectrum Quartz, and many other importers. Availability may vary depending on your location, so it’s a good idea to check with local suppliers to see what options they offer.
What is the most expensive type of quartz countertops?
Multicolor quartz countertops are expensive due to their process and limited production capacity.
Which Colour quartz is best?
While classic options like sparkle or basic color quartz may have been popular in the past, we recommend opting for a more modern and trendy shade to ensure your space looks up-to-date and stylish.
What are hybrid quartz countertops?
They are made by combining ground quartz with a resin binder and pigments.