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Terrazzo & Marble (Granite)

May 31 2025

Quartzite vs. Marble: Which One Is Better for Your Kitchen?

Natural stone countertops are incredibly popular in new projects and home renovations. No matter what type of stone you choose, you’ll enjoy the durability, performance, appearance, and relatively easy maintenance of these countertops. 

But making the right choice of stone can be a little bit complicated. Today, let’s take a look at the differences between marble and quartzite. While they might look similar, these two stones have a lot of differences between them. Understanding the differences is important for choosing the right one. 

Natural Beauty and Aesthetic Appeal

Both quartzite and marble deliver stunning visual impact. In fact, quartzite is sometimes used in applications where softer marble is a bit of a problem. However, there are some key differences in the colors that are most readily available.

Marble is known for its classic elegance, and the most common slabs come in whites, creams, and subtle greys. It’s also known for its soft veining that gives it a refined, luxurious feel.Many homeowners choose marble for its graceful, artistic appearance.

Quartzite tends to offer more dramatic movement and color variation. If you aren’t looking for a slab that mimics marble, you might like the bolder, more texture patterns that it can offer. For kitchens with a modern or eclectic design, bold quartzite adds an organic yet striking element that sets the tone for the whole space.

Marble Countertops and Zen Design

Durability and Maintenance

When it comes to durability, quartzite is the tougher contender. Formed under intense heat and pressure, quartzite is one of the hardest natural stones available for countertops. It resists scratches and stands up well to everyday wear, making it a great choice for active kitchens. It’s also heat-resistant, so placing hot pots or pans on its surface is less of a concern, though a trivet is always recommended.

Marble, while still a strong natural material, is softer and more porous than quartzite. It’s more prone to scratches, etching, and staining, especially from acidic foods or cleaning products. Marble requires a bit more care and regular sealing to maintain its surface. For those who love the aged patina that marble develops over time, this might be part of the charm. But for homeowners seeking low-maintenance durability, quartzite is the more practical choice.

Long-Term Value and Use

Both quartzite and marble bring lasting value to a home, but their performance differs over time. Quartzite’s resilience makes it a better match for busy households or kitchens that see heavy use. Its ability to maintain its beauty without showing much wear gives it a long-lasting edge for those who prioritize functionality. Marble, though less rugged, remains a top-tier material for upscale kitchens. It’s a favorite among those who value history, artistry, and craftsmanship in design. 

Quartzite Countertops With Classic Cabinetry

Which One Fits Your Kitchen Best?

If your kitchen needs a tough, low-maintenance surface with bold style options, quartzite is likely the better fit. If you’re drawn to timeless elegance and are willing to give your countertops a little extra care, marble may be the right choice for you. 

Both stones can elevate your space; you just need to decide which one works with your lifestyle and design goals. If you need assistance choosing a stone for your kitchen countertop, or want a free quote for your project, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at KG Stevens today. Our team is here to give you the expertise you need!

Categorized: Countertops, Marble (Boston Granite Exchange), Marble (European Granite & Marble), Quartzite (Boston Granite Exchange), Quartzite (European Granite & Marble), Terrazzo & Marble (Granite), Terrazzo & Marble (Quartzite)

Apr 29 2025

Marble or Granite? How To Make The Right Choice Based On Your Home

When it comes to natural stone countertops, there are two champions that stand out among all the other choices. On one hand, you have granite. Granite countertops are the most popular type of natural stone countertops, renowned for their durability. 

On the other hand, you have marble. Famed the world over for its beauty, marble has a bit of a reputation as a sensitive stone– but the oldest marble building in the world is over 22,00 years old and still standing. Which of these heavyweights will win the battle for your home? That all depends on what you need! 

You see, while both marble and granite are excellent choices, the way they function as countertops is quite different – so when you understand what they can do, you’ll know which one is the winner you’ll pick. 

Understanding The Unique Qualities Of Marble

Kitchen featuring Fantasy Brown dolomitic marble

Marble is prized for its timeless elegance and distinctive veining. This natural stone has been used for centuries to create luxurious interiors, and its smooth, polished surface continues to appeal to homeowners seeking a refined aesthetic. Available in a range of colors, from crisp whites to rich grays, marble adds a sophisticated, classical vibe to kitchens, bathrooms, and other living spaces.

While marble is undeniably beautiful, it requires regular care to maintain its appearance. It is a softer, more porous stone compared to granite, making it susceptible to staining and etching if not properly sealed. Spills from acidic substances like wine or citrus can cause surface damage if left unattended. With routine maintenance and mindful use, marble remains a stunning choice that adds character and value to any home.

The Strength And Versatility Of Granite

Granite in Minimalist Design

Granite offers durability and a wide variety of design options, making it a practical choice for high-traffic areas. Granite is one of the hardest natural stones available, providing excellent resistance to scratches and heat. This durability makes it particularly well-suited for kitchens, where countertops must withstand daily wear and exposure to hot cookware.

While many people are familiar with the rich blend of colors that comes from granite’s speckles and freckles, granite comes in all kinds of colors and patterns. From bold, dramatic hues to soft, neutral tones, there is a granite slab to complement any design style. Each piece of granite is unique, allowing you to incorporate a one-of-a-kind feature into your living space. With proper sealing, granite resists moisture and stains, ensuring lasting beauty and performance.

Choosing Based On Your Lifestyle

When deciding between marble and granite, it is essential to consider how you use your space. Each material offers advantages depending on your household’s needs and habits.

For those who prioritize elegance and do not mind regular upkeep, marble offers a refined appearance that enhances formal spaces. It works especially well in areas where it will receive light, careful use, such as bathroom vanities or decorative kitchen islands. Homeowners who are passionate about cooking or have busy households may find granite to be a more practical choice. Its durability and resistance to damage make it ideal for kitchens that see frequent activity.

Your lifestyle should guide your decision. A home where entertaining is frequent might benefit from the strength of granite, while a quieter setting may allow the beauty of marble to shine without worry about daily wear. Selecting the right stone involves balancing your personal preferences with practical considerations to ensure your home remains both beautiful and functional.

So, are you ready to go with granite, or maybe marble? Whether you already know or you want more information, we can help. Contact KG Stevens today for a free consultation and let our experts help you choose the perfect countertop to match your lifestyle and design vision!

Categorized: Countertops, Granite (Boston Granite Exchange), Granite (European Granite & Marble), Marble (Boston Granite Exchange), Marble (European Granite & Marble), Terrazzo & Marble (Granite)

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