What are Your Thoughts on Quartzite vs. Marble Countertops?
"They both have advantages and disadvantages. If it's a kitchen or bathroom with lots of traffic, then quartzite will stand up better over time. However, if you don't mind a few scratches, then marble is always a classic. Moreover, I most of the time base that decision on how my clients use their home and what's most important to them. If you have a family with young children or if you love to bake and cook, you may prefer natural quartzite. Because it's beautiful, and it holds up very well to wear and tear. However for other clients, having a gorgeous marble that ages and patinas over time is important. You can't beat the stunning veining and look of a luxe marble."
Samantha Musgrave
Mariposa Premier Designer
GTA / Southern Ontario
"I absolutely love quartzite. It would be my top choice for counters to add dimension, colour and character to a kitchen. It also provides the durability of granite, although it gives you the look of marble. Marble countertops are a classic choice for bathrooms. I'm trying to educate clients to not shy away from natural countertops because of duality. It's a living stone and meant to show life. Additionally, quartzite is a fabulous, durable natural stone, from the pressure in the earth from quartz sandstone. It is a harder stone, so it is durable and easy to maintain. The patterns tend to be more crystallized or wavy, versus veiny and exotic. It's a really strong contender to replace granite as far as durability, and since there's nothing like natural stone, it's a great option for depth and character. However, marble, in my humble opinion, remains the most prized natural stone on earth. Its beauty is unparalleled. I believe its reputation as being fragile and prone to staining is overblown. Yes, it can spot and etch from liquids with high acidic content, however, you can protect it with a long-lasting sealer."
Adriana Conti
Mariposa Premier Designer
GTA / Southern Ontario