15 Affordable Quartz that Look Like Marble
Do you love the look of marble countertops? I certainly do! It is classic, timeless and stunning. However, I don’t love the idea of a high maintenance countertop in the workhorse of the home: the kitchen. So today I’m sharing why I chose a white quartz countertop instead. Consider quartz that looks like marble for a maintenance free and affordable marble alternative.
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Why Choose Quartz that Looks Like Marble?
From the beginning of this kitchen remodel I knew I wanted to install a countertop that looked like marble.
I’ve traveled to Europe several times and the marble there astounds me and became one of my favorite stones. However, I wanted a stone countertop that was durable and maintenance free.
That is why I chose quartz that looks like marble!
I went into the showroom at Lakeside Surfaces Inspiration Gallery in Grand Rapids, MI and loved looking at all the beautiful slabs of quartz. Quartz is one of the most durable stone countertops available. It is virtually maintenance free and comes in so many designs.
{Updated 2022: We continue to love our quartz! I’ve rounded up 7 of the best cleaners and polishes, plus pro cleaning tips, that have helped us maintain our quartz over the year! I hope they are helpful!}
My husband loves the modern look of large veining and I love the look of traditional marble.
Thankfully, we had so many designs to choose from.
We chose discount quartz countertops, called Statuario Roma, in Lakeside Surfaces’ budget marbles. This white quartz is absolutely beautiful and instantly became the showpiece in our new kitchen.
As we designed the kitchen, we followed my design process to set goals for the space and compromise between our styles. If you want to learn more about my haven making process, make sure to sign up for my free e-course on design!
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What is the Process?
We were so happy with how quickly the process went from start to finish with our new countertops. First, they came out to template our countertops to fit our kitchen layout and cabinet design.
Next, I was sent a layout to approve with all of the marbling and seam details. This ensured that I knew exactly how the final product would look in our space.
Two weeks after Lakeside Surfaces came to do the templating we had our new quartz installed! Make sure to get your free quote today for your own upcoming project here.
How Do I Care For Quartz?
We’ve been living with this beautiful quartz for several years now and I already know two things specifically that I love about it!
- It doesn’t stain like granite and marble.
Our previous kitchen had granite and often it would show watermarks after a glass was sitting on it for two long. I know marble does the same! We also had issues with red sauces and acidic foods staining our previous granite stone countertops.
With this beautiful quartz, I don’t have to worry about yearly sealing to prevent staining.
To care for quartz, all you need to do is wipe it down.
I love using these cleaning cloths for my quartz because they are gentle, chemical free and non toxic. For daily care, they are the perfect cleaning cloth!
For more extensive details, as well as how to tackle issues, check out this post on how to care for quartz safely.
2. It is timeless.
When I planned my kitchen design (you can see all the design plans here) I wanted to ensure that my kitchen wasn’t trendy. I wanted the design to be timeless.
That is exactly what I accomplished with my quartz that looks like marble.
You can find out all of the details for the hardware, sink and faucet that I chose in this post.
15 Quartz Countertops that Look Like Marble
If you are planning to update your kitchen countertops with quartz, there are many many options for you to choose from!
In the end, I chose Statuario Roma because it combined dramatic veining with a solid white base. It felt like the best of both worlds with Aaron’s desire for large veins and my desire for subtlety.
However, if you’ve ever looked at real marble, then you know that there is no one-size-fits-all marble look! Some marble is full of variation and color. Other marbles have subtle specs and small veining.
On the other end of the spectrum, you can also find natural marbles that are not white! So often we think of marble in the white and grey categories, but marble comes in a variety of colors.
How to Choose Quartz That’s Right For You
So, how do you choose? Below I am rounding up 15 quartz countertops that look like marble, which can all be found on the Lakeside Surfaces website in more detail.
There are a few areas to consider as you select the quartz that is right for you.
- Color
- Pattern
- Veining and movement
- Finish
- Price
- Surrounding elements
First, let’s start with the obvious. You want to pay attention to the surrounding elements of your home where your quartz countertops will be used. If you are installing them in a kitchen, then choose a color and design style that complements your kitchen backsplash and cabinetry.
Overall, your quartz countertops that look like marble should fit into the design aesthetic that you wish to have in your house.
Quartz is an investment, so rather than choosing quartz that fits with what you have now, I recommend choosing quartz that fits with what you want long term.
What do I mean by that? I’m speaking mostly to those who want to make big changes in their home.
Perhaps you bought a fixer upper, or you simply are ready for a change. If you want to change the style of your home, then either wait to add new countertops until those updates have been made {or} choose countertops in anticipation of what is to come!
An unfortunate decision would be to purchase new quartz countertops in a style that fits your home now, but you do not love. If that happens, you will most likely regret your decision in the long run and desire to replace your countertops sooner than you should need to.
Always consider future planning and forward thinking when choosing investment pieces and long term design elements in your home!
Polished Quartz vs. Honed Quartz
Equally important is choosing the finish for the space they will be used.
Honed quartz and polished quartz are the two main finishes to choose from. Polished quartz has a higher gloss finish and beautiful shine. Honed quartz is more matte in appearance and less reflective.
Polished quartz hides finger prints and smudges best, while honed quartz shows fingerprints and imperfections like chips and cracks more visibly.
Honed quartz, on the other hand, feels more modern and up-to-date.
The sheen you choose is a preference, but also something that you should take into consideration for the traffic levels of the space.
Higher traffic areas, like a kitchen or bathroom, might do better with polished quartz to mask the remnants of daily living. Lower traffic areas, like laundry rooms, could better accommodate a honed finish.
Quartz Color
The next element to consider is the color of your quartz. Natural marbles come in many colors, but the most frequently produced quartz colors are white, cream, grey, brown, and black.
White and cream quartz colors are classic and timeless, and will offer the most flexibility when it comes to complementing elements in a room. White goes with everything!
White Quartz
Top 20 Pros and Cons of White Quartz
If you are leaning towards white quartz, make sure to read this article on all the pros and cons!
If you want to warm up a space more, the consider doing a grey or brown quartz. Grey is also a classic choice as many natural marbles have a grey undertone.
Vanilla Noir, Dark Smoke
If you like more high contrast, then consider doing a black quartz. Similarly, white quartz with very dramatic black veining offers a really fun design element that stands out!
Pattern, Veining and Movement of Quartz
Just as important as color is the movement within your quartz design.
Many quartz countertops offer subtle patterns and “speckles” of movement.
In addition, you can often find completely solid quartz options with little to-no pattern at all. On the other side of the spectrum, you can find very bold veining and dramatic patterns.
This is all a personal preference. The smaller patterns with little movement tend to feel more timeless and classic while larger and bolder patterns feel more modern.
You will want to take this into consideration when looking at your space as a whole.
Do you have a country-style or traditional home? It might work best to install a more subtle pattern quartz.
Is your home more modern and contemporary? Then a bolder option might be best.
GRANITE v. QUARTZ?
If you’re trying to decide what type of countertop material to use, check out this article.
Pros & Cons of Quartz v. Granite Countertops with Cost Comparison in 2022
If you have a keen eye for design, you can also mix and match the styles so that your home feels eclectic!
Quartz Pricing | How Expensive Are Quartz Countertops
Now for the first thing that most people consider: how expensive are quartz countertops? The simple answer is: there is no simple answer.
You need to take many elements into consideration when determining quartz prices.
- Style of quartz
- Manufacturer
- Brand name
- Availability
- Geographic Location
- Installation services
- Square footage needed
Each quartz manufacturer and brand will cost a different amount.
Just like any product, you can find budget quartz and high-end quartz and everything in between. Your geographic location also impacts pricing as some areas of the country simply cost more than others.
However, the two largest components of quartz pricing are installation fees and the amount of square footage you need. A 100 square foot kitchen will obviously cost less to install quartz countertops, for both the installation and the materials, than a 500 square foot kitchen.
Your safest bet to get reliable cost estimates is to work with a local quartz company to get a quote for your space. If you are in the West Michigan area, I’ve loved working with Lakeside Surfaces!
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So, what do you think?!
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It was truly a labor of love to design this space. We are so blessed to have worked with an amazing company in our own backyard for our new kitchen. If you are local, head to Lakeside Surfaces and tell them I sent you.
If you aren’t sold on quartz, learn more about how to choose timeless countertops in this extensive article!
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Can you please tell me where you got the pendant lights in your kitchen?
One Stop Lighting!
Can you please tell me the name of the stain used on your island? I have a hardwood floor that is white oak but with a red oak stain and am having trouble finding something to complement it but not bring out the red.
Unfortunately it was a custom stain from our cabinet maker! Try looking at stains with grey undertones to knock out the red!
I love your kitchen, especially the tile. Can you tell me the name of it? I’m in the middle of renovating my kitchen as we speak and I’m having trouble finding a quartz that I really like. I didn’t want anything with gray in it because everybody is using gray but I may use the gray and spice up the tile.
Thank you in advance.debby
Hi Debby!
It’s called Cloe from Bedrosians Tile in the color white. Best of luck on the kitchen updates!
Sarah, I’m navigating through the quartz choices as I’m renovating my mom’s Florida home that I’ll be acquiring very soon. These ideas were stellar! I’m going with quartz for sure. Loved the little cool cabinetry/drawer ideas you instilled. Those corner cabinets—brilliant!!
I’m going with an Art Deco/Old Florida style as her place is right on the water. Looking for cream quartz with some gold running through it (but subtle) because I’ll be using glass, brass and warm tones along with a couple of trendy versions of the old Florida colors, softer aquas and very light peach (no Flamingo pink for me!!) Can’t WAIT to take my mom’s place from “old assisted living” style to something more on trend and fun for our future vacation and rentable home! If you have any thoughts on quartz that you know about, I’d love to hear about it!
That sounds like a fun project! I’d visit your local stone fabricators or galleries for quartz ideas. You may fall in love with something in the showroom that you can’t find online!
Love it! This kitchen looks amazing!!
Thank you so much!
Thanks for this! I just like a white quartz but I don’t know where to start. Plus I really like the idea of mixing it with another material. Check this post to see more ideas with white quartz (it’s where I got the mixing idea!). Cheers!
Love these options. People love the marble look, but really need the convenience and low maintenance of quartz!
Hi! Could you tell me what your backsplash is, the grout color, where purchased and is it easy to clean? Thanks
It is easy to clean! The backsplash is Cloe White from Bedrosians and the grout is called Snow from Home Depot.
So much great information regarding quartz countertop that looks like marble. Could
you tell me the specifics of the backsplash tiles that look so wonderful with the Statuario Roma
quartz countertop?
Thank you! The backsplash is from Bedrosians Tile in Cloe, white.
In the first photo with the brown corner floating shelf what is the tile you used on the wall?
Thx
What is the back splash you selected? It’s beautiful
It is called Cloe White by Bedrosians.
What grout color did you use for the back splash?
It is called Snow from Home Depot. 🙂
What type of edging did you use for your tile? Or did you need to use any?
The cloe line has a very thin bullnose that matches. 🙂
Can you please tell me what back splash you used and color? I love it!!!
It is called Cloe white by Bedrosians. 🙂
I loved your kitchen so much I visited lakeside surfaces to see the Roma Quartz. It’s beautiful and didn’t disappoint. For the longest time I thought your counters were Laza but read further and saw you changed your mind. Can I ask what the difference in your decision was. I have SW Alabaster painted cabinets almost an exact match to your BM white dove and warm ( med color) maple floors. I’m really struggling with matching the whites but want the warm white cabinets.
Thank you kindly for any insight you might have.
I love your kitchen and just put in similar counters. Next on my list is backsplash. Can you send me info for your backsplash tile? Thank you!
Hi! Your kitchen is lovely. What is the exact quartz marble that you chose? There are about 239845 to choose from, but I like this look. Thanks so much
Thank you so much! The exact product is linked for you in the post. 🙂 It’s called Statuario Roma.
Absolutely beautiful! What color are you kitchen cabinets, and is it the same as your walls? We’re redoing our kitchen and going for the same look.
Thank you!
Thank you so much! The cabinets are painted white dove by benjamin moore. Our walls are Shiplap by magnolia.