Marble vs Quartz Countertops: Which Is Better for Your Kitchen?
When planning a kitchen renovation, one of the most common questions homeowners ask is whether marble or quartz countertops are the better choice. Both materials are widely used in high-end kitchens and offer beautiful design possibilities, but they perform differently in everyday use.
The Appeal of Marble Countertops
Marble has been used in architecture and interior design for centuries. Known for its elegant veining and natural depth, marble surfaces create a timeless and luxurious look that many homeowners admire.
Why Quartz Countertops Have Become Popular
Quartz countertops are engineered surfaces made from crushed natural quartz combined with resins and pigments. This process produces extremely durable slabs with consistent colour and pattern.
Appearance and Design Style
Marble is known for dramatic natural veining and organic patterns. Quartz offers more controlled patterns and modern colour consistency.
Durability
Marble is softer than quartz and can be more susceptible to scratches and etching. Quartz is highly resistant to scratches and staining due to its engineered composition.
Maintenance
Marble typically requires periodic sealing. Quartz is non‑porous and requires very little maintenance.
Heat Resistance
Both materials tolerate normal kitchen heat, but using trivets for hot cookware is recommended to maintain the surface over time.
Cost Considerations
Pricing varies depending on the slab, kitchen layout, fabrication complexity, and installation requirements. Viewing full slabs and working with a professional fabricator helps homeowners make informed decisions.
Final Thoughts
Marble and quartz both offer unique advantages. Marble provides timeless natural beauty, while quartz offers durability and low maintenance. The best choice depends on your design style, lifestyle, and expectations for upkeep.
Planning a Countertop Renovation?
True Stone Surfaces fabricates and installs premium quartz, granite, quartzite, and marble countertops across Toronto and the GTA.
Contact us today or use our countertop estimator to start planning your kitchen renovation.