How to choose gray quartz countertops
Color, finish, and edging are three things you need to consider when choosing a gray quartz countertop.
CHOOSE CREATIVELY
From Pearl Gray to Blanca Arabescato, there are many quartz stones to choose from that vary in color and markings. Gray quartz countertops can exhibit veined markings, blotches or look almost completely plain.
Moreover, creative countertop edges like Bullnose, Ogee, or contemporary waterfalls can provide a modern edge to antiquated or more traditional spaces in need of an upgrade.
SELECT A SUITABLE FINISH
Like granite and marble, the best gray quartz countertops come in a variety of finishes too. Polished quartz has a high-gloss finish, while honed countertops contain a soft sheen and a more natural aesthetic. Concrete finishes are also popular and come with a smooth, velvety texture that's still low-maintenance and just as durable as polished quartz.
REVIEW QUARTZ SAMPLES
We always encourage our clients to visit the showroom floor and take samples home to compare which type of quartz looks best. Colors on-screen can be inaccurate as each monitor calibrates color differently. It's important to see how the quartz interacts with the light in your home and what it looks like with flooring, cabinetry, and backsplashes if those are already installed.
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