Choosing the right color for your quartz countertops can feel overwhelming. With hundreds of shades, patterns, and finishes available, how do you find the perfect match? Whether you're dreaming of elegant white quartz countertops or dramatic black quartz countertops, this guide walks you through every color family.
White Quartz Countertops: Timeless Elegance
White quartz countertops remain the most popular choice. They create bright, airy spaces that feel clean and spacious. In South Florida's sun-drenched homes, white quartz reflects natural light beautifully.
Calacatta Gold Quartz: The Marble Alternative
If you love Italian marble but want superior durability, Calacatta gold quartz delivers the best of both worlds. This stunning quartz that looks like marble features warm white backgrounds with dramatic gold and gray veining.
Best cabinet pairings for Calacatta gold quartz:
- Crisp white shaker cabinets for a classic look
- Navy blue cabinets for sophisticated contrast
- Natural wood tones for warmth
- Soft gray cabinets for subtle elegance
Sparkling White Quartz
Sparkling white quartz offers a solid white background with subtle flecks that catch the light. Perfect for modern kitchens with minimalist design.
Gray Quartz Countertops: Versatile Sophistication
Gray quartz countertops have surged in popularity. From pale dove gray to deep charcoal, this color family offers options for every design style.
Light Gray Quartz
Light gray creates a soft, sophisticated foundation that works with virtually any cabinet color. In South Florida homes, light gray provides subtle contrast without darkening spaces.
Dark Gray and Charcoal
Charcoal gray makes a statement without pure black's intensity. These deeper grays pair exceptionally well with white cabinets.
Black Quartz Countertops: Bold and Dramatic
Black quartz countertops create undeniable drama. Black countertops ground spaces beautifully while making white cabinets appear even brighter.
Cabinets and Countertops Color Matching with Black
- White cabinets: Classic tuxedo contrast
- Light wood cabinets: Warm and modern balance
- Gray cabinets: Sophisticated monochromatic flow
View real installations in our inspiration gallery.
Colored Quartz: Blue, Green, and Beyond
Blue Quartz Countertops
Blue quartz countertops feel especially fitting in South Florida homes. From subtle blue-gray tones to vibrant navy, blue quartz captures our coastal lifestyle.
Blue quartz pairs with:
- White cabinets for crisp nautical appeal
- Natural wood for organic coastal warmth
- Brass hardware for elegant contrast
Green Quartz
Green quartz brings nature indoors, creating calming spaces. In South Florida, where tropical landscaping surrounds our homes, green quartz creates seamless indoor-outdoor visual flow.
Trending Colors for 2026
- Warm terracotta undertones
- Soft blush pink tones
- Deep burgundy jewel tones
- Concrete gray industrial looks
Our Cambria collection features many trending options.
Quartz That Looks Like Marble
Popular quartz that looks like marble options include:
- Statuario quartz: Bright white with bold gray veining
- Carrara-inspired: Softer gray veining on cool white
- Calacatta viola: Purple-gray veining for unique character
Color Selection Tips for South Florida
- Embrace the light: Use our abundant natural light with colors that maximize brightness or create intentional contrast
- Consider indoor-outdoor flow: Think about how interior colors relate to outdoor spaces
- Think about heat and glare: Very light countertops in direct sunlight can create glare
Making Your Final Decision
- Browse options online to narrow preferences
- Visit our showroom to see full slabs
- Take home samples to view in your space
- Consider samples at different times of day
- View against existing cabinets, flooring, and walls
Explore all our options on our quartz brands page.
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