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How to Choose Quartz Worktops for a Kitchen Extension
Quartz worktops have become one of the most popular choices for kitchen extensions, offering a combination of durability, consistency, and refined appearance. In open-plan kitchen spaces, the worktop plays a central role in defining the overall finish of the room.
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Choosing the right quartz surface ensures the worktop complements the architecture and materials used throughout the space.
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Why Quartz Is Popular in Kitchen Extensions
Kitchen extensions often create larger, open-plan environments with islands and uninterrupted worktop runs.
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Quartz is particularly suited to these spaces because it offers:
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Consistent appearance
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Clean, controlled finishes
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Excellent durability
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This makes quartz ideal for modern kitchen layouts.
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Choosing the Right Colour
Colour selection plays an important role in the overall design.
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Popular choices include:
Marble-effect quartz
White quartz worktops
Subtle grey quartz
Darker contrast surfaces
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The choice often depends on cabinetry, flooring, and overall interior design.
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The Role of the Island
In many kitchen extensions, the island becomes the focal point of the space.
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Quartz allows for:
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Clean edges
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Waterfall ends
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Continuous surfaces
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This creates a strong architectural feature.
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Durability for Everyday Living
Kitchen extensions often become the primary living space within the home.
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Quartz provides:
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Stain resistance
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Low maintenance
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Long-term durability
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This ensures the surface remains consistent over time.
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Quartz as Part of the Architecture
In well-designed kitchen extensions, the worktop is not simply a functional surface, but part of the overall architectural composition.
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Quartz allows for a controlled, refined finish that integrates naturally into modern interior spaces.
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This is why quartz is widely used in contemporary residential projects.
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