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É«½äÖ±²¥ vs. Granite: Which Countertop is Best for Your Home?

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FEBRUARY 2, 2026 By É«½äÖ±²¥ Surfaces Team

Choosing the best countertops for your home is one of the most important decisions in any kitchen or bathroom remodel. The right surface not only defines your style, it also affects how your space performs day after day. That’s why homeowners often find themselves comparing two top contenders: quartz and granite.

Each offers durability, beauty, and long-term value, but in very different ways. Here’s a quick, clear look at quartz vs. granite to help you decide which material is the better fit for your home.

What Is É«½äÖ±²¥?

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É«½äÖ±²¥ countertops are engineered stone surfaces.ÌýThey’reÌýmade by mixing natural quartz crystals (about 90–93%) with resins and pigments. The result is a surface that looks like stone but is tougher and more consistent inÌýcolorÌýand pattern.Ìý

Unlike natural stone, quartz is made in a controlled environment. This means your countertops can replicate the look of marble, granite, or even something sleek and modern. With quartz,Ìýyou’llÌýknow the exact pattern and designÌýyou’reÌýpurchasing, since each slab is made consistently.Ìý

Why people loveÌýlow-maintenance quartzÌýcountertops:ÌýÌý

  • Comes in a wide range ofÌýcolorsÌýand patternsÌýÌý
  • Low maintenanceÌý(no sealingÌýrequired)ÌýÌý
  • Stain-resistant and non-porous, so spillsÌýdon’tÌýsoak inÌýÌý
  • Sleek, consistent look across large areasÌýmaking it great forÌýmodern kitchen countertopsÌý
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É«½äÖ±²¥ vs. Granite: Key Differences

So now that we know what they are,Ìýlet’sÌýstack them side by side.Ìý

AppearanceÌý

É«½äÖ±²¥:ÌýMore uniform and controlled. It can mimic marble or natural stone but with cleaner, more consistent lines. If your style is sleek and modern, quartz is a great fit.Ìý

Granite:ÌýExpect natural movement and unpredictable beauty. Each slab is a piece of art. If you want your kitchen island to be a showstopper, granite delivers.Ìý

DurabilityÌý

É«½äÖ±²¥:ÌýVery durable. ItÌýdoesn’tÌýscratch or chip easily. WhileÌýnot quite asÌýheat-resistant as granite, it resists stains far better.Ìý

Granite:ÌýStrong and heat-resistant. You can set down hot pans without worry, but it does need sealing to protect against stains.Ìý

MaintenanceÌý

É«½äÖ±²¥:ÌýPractically maintenance-free. No sealing, no special cleaners—just wipe it down.ÌýÌý

Granite:ÌýNeeds sealing once a year. If you skip this step, spills like red wine or oil can stain.Ìý

Lifestyle Fit: Which One Matches Your Home?

Here’sÌýwhere the decision gets real.ÌýIt’sÌýnot just about what looks pretty in a showroom,Ìý¾±³Ù’sÌýabout how you live.Ìý

Choose quartz if:Ìý
You wantÌýlow maintenance, modern elegance, and surfaces that can keep up with family life, entertaining, or even your morning coffee routine.Ìý

Choose granite if:Ìý
You love the authenticity of natural stone. You want something bold, unique, and timeless. YouÌýdon’tÌýmind a little extra maintenance for that raw beauty.Ìý

É«½äÖ±²¥ and Granite in Luxury Homes

WhenÌýwe’reÌýtalking luxury, the questionÌýisn’tÌýjust about practicality.ÌýIt’sÌýabout impact.Ìý

É«½äÖ±²¥ in luxury spaces:ÌýIdeal for seamless, clean-lined designs. Think spa-like bathrooms, crisp modern kitchens, and hotel-inspired bars. The consistency of quartz makes it easy to design large spaces without worrying about mismatched patterns.Ìý

Granite in luxury spaces:ÌýPerfect for statement kitchens, dramatic waterfall islands, and bold bathroom vanities. Each slab is a conversation piece. Picture hosting a dinner party where the countertop itself becomes a topic of admiration.Ìý

Both can elevate your home’s value, both impress buyers. But the vibe is different—granite is wild and organic, while quartz is sleek and polished.Ìý

Long-Term Investment

Both quartz and granite are smart investments ifÌýyou’reÌýconsidering the best high-end kitchen countertops for resale value.ÌýThey’reÌýdurable, high-quality, and add resale value. ButÌýhere’sÌýthe difference in appeal:Ìý

É«½äÖ±²¥:ÌýBuyers who want beauty without the hassle lean toward quartz.Ìý

Granite:ÌýBuyers who love natural, authentic luxury will be drawn to it.Ìý

If resale is on your mind, know your audience. In younger, high-end markets, quartz is often the winner because it offers both luxury and convenience.Ìý

Heat, Stains, and Everyday Life

Let’sÌýtalk practically:Ìý

Heat:ÌýGranite wins. It can handle up to 1200°F. É«½äÖ±²¥ tops out around 300°F. Translation:Ìýdon’tÌýput a blazing-hot pan on quartz without protection.Ìý

Stains:ÌýÉ«½äÖ±²¥ wins. Coffee, wine, or oil wipe right off. Granite can stain ifÌý¾±³Ù’sÌýnot sealed.Ìý

Everyday wear:ÌýBoth hold up well to knives, spills, and family life, but quartz edges out granite by being more resistant to chips and scratches.

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Which One Should You Choose?

At this stage, the choice comes down to how you want your space to function and feel over time. For many homeowners, the appeal lies in achieving refined, stone-inspired design without adding complexity to everyday living.Ìý

That balance is exactly whatÌý±Ê±ð²Ô³Ù²¹±ô²Ï³Ü²¹°ù³Ù³ú®Ìýis designed to deliver. This signature collection brings together the visual depth of natural stone with the consistency, durability, and ease modern homes demand. From soft, luminous whites to expressive veining inspired by quarries, each design is created for spaces where performance and aesthetics go hand in hand.Ìý

Seeing the surface in person makes the difference. Visiting a showroom or authorized dealer allows you to experience scale, texture, and tone—details that photosÌýcan’tÌýfully capture. TheseÌýaren’tÌýsimply countertops;Ìýthey’reÌýsurfaces that shape how your kitchen looks, feels, and lives for years to come.Ìý

Ready to find your perfect match?Ìý

Explore ourÌýÉ«½äÖ±²¥ CollectionÌýorÌýNatural Stone CollectionÌýtoday, andÌývisit anÌýÉ«½äÖ±²¥ Surfaces showroom near youÌýto see and feel the difference for yourself.Ìý

FAQs

  1. 1. Which is more expensive, quartz or granite?Ìý

    The cost ofÌýquartz vs. granite countertopsÌýcan be similar, depending on theÌýcolor, pattern, and grade you choose. Granite prices vary widely based on stone rarity, while quartz pricing isÌýgenerally moreÌýconsistent across styles.Ìý

    2. Do quartz countertops last longer than granite?Ìý

    BothÌýquartz and granite countertopsÌýcan last for decades with proper care. É«½äÖ±²¥ is highly stain-resistant andÌýlow maintenance, while granite offers superior heat resistance and long-term durability when sealed correctly.Ìý

    3. Which countertop material is easier toÌýmaintain?Ìý

    É«½äÖ±²¥ countertopsÌýare easier toÌýmaintain. They do not require sealing and are naturally resistant to stains. Granite countertops require annual sealing toÌýmaintainÌýoptimalÌýperformance and appearance.Ìý

    4. Can you put hot pans directly on quartz or granite?Ìý

    Granite countertops can handle hot pans within reasonable heat limits. É«½äÖ±²¥ countertops are less heat-resistant, soÌý¾±³Ù’sÌýbest to use a trivet or hot pad to protect the surface.Ìý

    5. Which countertop is better for resale value?Ìý

    BothÌýquartz and granite countertopsÌýadd value to a home. Granite appeals to buyers who love natural stone, while quartz attracts modern buyers looking for luxury withÌýlow maintenance.Ìý

    6. Do quartz countertops look like natural stone?Ìý

    Yes. Many modernÌýquartzÌýcountertopÌýdesignsÌýclosely mimic the look of marble and granite, offering elegant veining and depth with greater consistency and durability.Ìý

    7. Which is more eco-friendly: quartz or granite?Ìý

    Granite is a natural stone, while quartz countertops are made using recycled stone fragments and resins, which can reduce the need for quarrying.Ìý

    8. Which is stronger: quartz or granite?Ìý

    Both materials are extremely durable. É«½äÖ±²¥ countertops are more resistant to chips and surface damage, while granite countertops perform better under high heat.Ìý

    9. Can quartz and granite be used in bathrooms?Ìý

    Yes. BothÌýquartz and granite countertopsÌýwork well in bathrooms, including vanities, showers, and spa-style spaces, due to their durability and moisture resistance.Ìý

    10. How do I choose between granite and quartz?Ìý

    Consider your lifestyle. Choose granite if you value natural beauty and dramatic variation. Choose quartz if you preferÌýlow maintenance, consistent design, and a sleek, modern aesthetic.Ìý