Engineered Quartz
Quartz
Quartz Countertops for Modern Homes
Quartz countertops remain one of the most popular choices for kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, bars, and other interior surfaces because they offer a strong balance of durability, design flexibility, and easy everyday care. Engineered quartz is made by combining natural quartz with binders and pigments to create slabs with a refined appearance, dependable performance, and a more controlled look than many natural materials.
At Crown Marble & Granite, our quartz offering includes leading brands and carefully selected collections to suit different styles, priorities, and project budgets. Silestone is a leading choice for clients looking for contemporary design and advanced surfacing. CM Quartz is our private-label option, offering a balanced selection with more flexibility across project needs. Caesarstone remains a trusted premium brand, while HanStone and Cambria are available for more specific design requests and special orders.
Appearance & Design Flexibility
Quartz surfaces are available in a wide range of tones and styles, from soft neutrals and concrete-inspired greys to dramatic veining and warm natural stone looks. Depending on the collection, you can find polished or matte finishes suited to both modern and classic interiors.
Because quartz is engineered, it also offers a more consistent appearance from slab to slab. This can be especially helpful when planning larger kitchen islands, waterfall edges, matching backsplashes, or any project where a more controlled and predictable finish is preferred.


Maintenance & Everyday Practicality
Quartz countertops are valued for their non-porous surface, stain resistance, and low-maintenance care. They do not require sealing, and day-to-day cleaning is usually simple with a soft cloth, warm water, and a mild cleaner.
Quartz is also well-suited to busy households because it performs well under normal daily use. As with any countertop material, sensible care still matters. Cutting boards and trivets are recommended to help protect the surface from scratches, impact, and direct heat, and harsh chemicals should be avoided.
Installation & Project Planning
Quartz countertops are commonly available in 2 cm and 3 cm thicknesses, with some thinner applications possible for backsplashes or wall features, depending on the product and design intent. The right thickness depends on the overall look, edge detail, and intended use.
Because quartz is a heavy material that requires precise fabrication, professional measuring and installation are important for the best result. Our team can help guide the right thickness, layout, and finish for your kitchen, bathroom, or custom project.

Quartz vs Granite
Granite offers natural variation and one-of-a-kind character, while quartz delivers a more consistent appearance and does not require sealing. For homeowners who want the look of stone with simpler day-to-day maintenance, quartz is often the more practical choice.
Quartz vs Marble
Marble is admired for its timeless elegance, but it is softer and more vulnerable to etching and staining. Quartz can offer marble-inspired colours and veining with easier care, which makes it especially appealing for active kitchens and family homes.
Quartz vs Quartzite
Quartzite is a natural stone known for its beauty and strength, but it usually requires more maintenance than quartz. Quartz offers a non-porous surface, more controlled patterning, and no need for sealing, making it a simpler, long-term solution for many homeowners.




