Get To Know Your New Kitchen’s Best Friend: White Quartz!

If you’ve been looking for inspiration online for your kitchen remodel, you probably have seen quartz countertops in its best version: White Quartz. This stone has the power to offer a modern, fresh visual to your kitchen, at the same time as it looks natural without costing as much as a natural stone.

Today, we’ll show you why you need to introduce this new best friend to your home, and how much you can do with this one simple stone, that has a large variety of shades. Keep reading to learn all about White Quartz!

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White quartz offers you a large variety of options

Whether you’re looking for contrasting elements in a countertop, or if you’re going for an elegant, all-white kitchen, White Quartz can fit your project without adding unexpected costs.

To make your life easier, we’ll show you our favorite White Quartz, so you can pick the one you like the most, and start building your dream kitchen!

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MARBELLA WHITE QUARTZ

If you’re privileged with a lot of natural light in your house, or even if you created an atmosphere with artificial lightning, Marbella White Quartz can highlight your kitchen even more!

This quartz has a soft white background, that brings versatility to the room, and helps to create a timeless space.

BLANCA ARABESCATO QUARTZ

If you’re already keeping your cabinets, walls, and decoration with basic colors, you may be happy to innovate the countertops, picking Blanca Arabescato quartz.

This White Quartz has contrasting dark elements, with long veins, that everyone will pay attention to. It has the power of bringing a fresh, timeless look to any kitchen.

ALABASTER WHITE QUARTZ

There’s nothing chicer, and cooler, than Alabaster White Quartz. If you’re going for an all-White Quartz countertop, this is the perfect fit for you. This quartz is luxurious and affordable at the same time, and it looks really clean, with only thin grey veins, almost unnoticeable.

It doesn’t even matter how your kitchen looks like, because Alabaster White Quartz can blend into almost any room. So, if you have doubts about the suitable quartz, just go for it without fear!

Now that you learned our favorite White Quartz, you only need to worry about how to pick the perfect one.

How to pick the perfect White Quartz for your kitchen

If your mind is already made up about White Quartz, there are a few things you should consider before executing your project.

The first step is to go to your kitchen and take a deep look into it to find out which one of the White Quartz we showed you fit it the most.

You’ll probably make a better decision on it if you check how many windows you have in your kitchen, so you’ll know how much natural light you’ll get, or if you’ll need to invest more in artificial lighting. I’ll tell you a secret beforehand: if you have natural light, you’ll have more options, because almost any White Quartz goes well when receiving straight light from the sun.

Another point to take into consideration is the colors and tones you would like to use in your furniture, walls, and floor. If you’re going for a colorful space, you’ll probably like to go for a cool white countertop, as an example.

There are different undertones for your white countertop, like red, blue, and grey, that will blend well with each tone you pick in the rest of your space.

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Benefits of picking a White Quartz

Despite not being a natural stone, White Quartz can provide a natural, fresh look like no other. This is possible because it combines a hard natural mineral with synthetic materials – but only in a small percentage.

Since it combines with synthetic materials, it can create a large variety of colors to bring life to your kitchen or any other room you want to decorate. We can find a lot of other qualities and benefits in picking a White Quartz, and we’re about to tell you.

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They are resistant and hard!

If you want a White Quartz, you’re probably worried about stains. But I’ll tell you something to make you relaxed: White Quartz is a resistant and hard stone, that won’t be stained so easily. There’s no need to worry about spilling your coffee, spaghetti, or juice! As long as you clean it, of course! This resistance comes from its non-porous material, and will make your countertop last longer!

At the same time, this quartz is heat-resistant, so it can work well with some heating, just don’t overstate it!

They are hygienic!

White Quartz looks clean because it is! Since it is made of a non-porous material, it is resistant to bacteria. You don’t need to worry about your food on the countertop because it is antimicrobial. Just keep it always clean!

Easy to clean and repair!

All you need to do to keep your White Quartz clean is to wipe it down with a cloth and hot water! I’m sure it’ll save you a lot of time, and stress!

And, since it’s a resistant, durable material, it won’t need much repair, or at least not for a long time. But if for some reason, you need it, there are some repairs that you’ll be able to do by yourself, like getting rid of some marks.

Good prices!

White quartz is cheaper than natural stones like granite and provides similar looks. You can save from 20 to 40% investing in quartz if you invest in good-quality material.

After learning everything about White Quartz, I bet you’re inspired to go ahead with your kitchen renovation.

If that’s the case, you should contact Rapha Marble & Granite. We create and execute exclusive designs with high-quality materials, so your new environment will be more dazzling than in your dreams!

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