Choosing Between Marble Or Quartz For Your Bathroom Countertops

Choosing Between Marble Or Quartz For Your Bathroom Counters


You’ve finally found the time to renovate your bathroom. Now it’s time to choose the right countertop that’s going to match the rest of your bathroom décor.

There are a few things you should be looking for in a bathroom countertop – cost, design, functionality, and maintenance. Two good options are marble and quartz. Both of these countertop materials work well in bathrooms of any size.

When comparing marble and quartz, many homeowners like the classic and elegant look of marble. However, quartz is now becoming just as popular because of its beauty and long-lasting durability. Let’s take a look at some of the differences between these two countertop materials.

Marble Bathroom Counters

Marble is still a classic choice for countertops, making any bathroom look stylish and elegant. Made from natural stone, the marbling veins are unique to each slab of marble and can add an interesting look to your bathroom. Marble can be found in neutral tones all the way to shades of blue, gold, gray, green, and rose.  

Marble counters require a bit more care and maintenance than quartz countertops. Because marble is a porous material it needs to be treated with a high quality sealant in order to reduce staining. Even with a sealer, you’ll need to wipe up spills quickly, reducing the risk of stains. Be even more cautious with any acidic liquids, which can leave an etch mark on the marble if not wiped up as soon as possible. 

When cleaning marble vanities you’ll need to avoid cleaners that contain harsh chemicals. These chemicals can easily damage the surface of marble, leaving it with a dull and cloudy finish. 

Quartz Bathroom Countertops 

Made from engineered material, quartz will have the same color and pattern running throughout the countertop. It comes in a wide variety of color choices so it’s easy to match with the design of your bathroom tiling, floors, and walls. You’ll be able to find pure white quartz all the way to vivid blues and greens, as well as quartz that looks just like marble.

Quartz is durable and tough, making it ideal for the bathroom. The surface of quartz is non-porous which means that it’s resistant to heat, stains, and scratches. It’s also resistant to bacteria, mold, and mildew, making it an ideal choice for the dampness and humidity of bathrooms. Keeping quartz clean and well maintained is easy – all it requires is a mild cleaner to keep it looking new. 

How to Choose the Right Look

Making the choice between marble and quartz isn’t easy – both are good options for vanity counters in the bathroom. To help you make up your mind, take home small samples of marble and quartz to see how each looks under the bathroom lighting and against the bathroom cabinets and walls. Choose a color and design that complements the décor and fits into your budget.

When you’re ready to choose the right countertop for your bathroom, be sure to contact Granite au Sommet. They have the professional experience you need in making the right choice.   

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