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Quartz vs Granite Worktops: Which Is Better?

Quartz and granite are two of the most popular choices for kitchen worktops, both offering durability and a premium appearance. While granite has been used for many years, quartz has become increasingly popular in modern kitchens due to its consistency, low maintenance, and refined finish.

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Understanding the differences between quartz and granite can help you choose the right surface for your project.

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What Are Quartz Worktops?

Quartz worktops are engineered surfaces made from natural quartz combined with resins. This creates a non-porous, highly durable material designed for modern living.

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Quartz offers a consistent finish and is available in a wide range of colours, including marble-effect designs.

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What Are Granite Worktops?

Granite is a natural stone cut from solid slabs. Each slab is unique, with natural variations in colour and pattern.

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Granite has been widely used for kitchen worktops due to its strength and natural appearance.

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Durability

Both quartz and granite are durable materials.

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However, quartz offers additional benefits:

  • Non-porous surface

  • More resistant to staining

  • Does not require sealing

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Granite is strong but is porous and requires sealing to maintain its resistance to stains.

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Maintenance

Quartz is easier to maintain.

 

Quartz:

  • Does not require sealing

  • Easy to clean

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Granite:

  • Requires periodic sealing

  • More maintenance over time

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This makes quartz a more practical choice for many homeowners.

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Appearance

Granite offers natural variation.

 

Quartz offers:

  • Consistent finish

  • Wider design range

  • Marble-effect options

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Quartz is often preferred in modern kitchens due to its clean, controlled appearance.

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Longevity and Long-Term Value

Both materials can last many years, but quartz offers greater long-term consistency. Because it is engineered, quartz maintains its original appearance without the variation or ongoing maintenance associated with natural stone.

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For many modern kitchen projects, quartz provides a balance of durability, stability, and refined appearance that aligns with contemporary design.

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Which Should You Choose?

Both materials are suitable for kitchen worktops.

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Granite remains a popular natural stone.

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Quartz has become the preferred choice in many modern kitchens due to:

  • Lower maintenance

  • Consistent appearance

  • Wider design options

Explore Quartz Worktop Colours

Discover the full KORVA quartz worktop collection, including marble-effect, white, grey, and black quartz surfaces.

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