Quartz Kitchen Worktops

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Quartz Kitchen Worktops

Quartz worktops are made from small pieces of quartz stone and other natural minerals bound with plastic resins. This means they offer the look of natural stone, combined with the practicality and flawless, consistent finish of a man-made surface.

Why Choose Our Quartz Kitchen Worktops?

Style and Performance in One Package

Nature and human ingenuity come together seamlessly in our wide range of quartz kitchen worktops. Thanks to modern technology, quartz can replicate the appearance and texture of natural stone, such as marble, while offering superior strength and durability. We work with Silestone by global experts Cosentino, a brand known for its quality and versatility.

Diverse Customisation Options 

Whether you prefer a traditional or contemporary look for your kitchen, we offer colours and patterns that match your needs and tastes. Avamco also offers customisable enhancements to ensure your quartz kitchen worktop meets both your aesthetic and practical needs. 

Low Maintenance

Elegance need not be high maintenance.

The surface of our quartz kitchen worktops is resistant to heat and stains. A quick wipe with a damp cloth after every use should keep your quartz kitchen worktop looking good as new for years to come. The ideal finishing touch for your new kitchen, it’s no wonder Quartz is now one of the most popular worktop choices we offer.

Quartz Kitchen Worktops

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Carrara

Bright ivory-white with elegant grey marble veining—classic Carrara style

Nocturno

Solid black slab in polished finish—bold, elegant, and ideal for contemporary interiors

Plomo

Mid to dark grey quartz in a polished finish—sleek and understated for neutral palettes

Moon

Muted creamy-white slab with light shadow veining for a tranquil, soft look.

Snow

Bright, pure white quartz with a clean, seamless appearance.

Alaska

Warm ivory-white slab with faint grey veining, inspired by Arctic landscapes.

Arena

Neutral beige quartz with gentle flecking—a versatile, natural stone look.

Ceniza

Smooth mid-grey canvas with subtle green undertones—ideal for modern, neutral schemes

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Quartz Features

Quartz offers design versatility, functionality and durability for your home or workplace.

Tough

Scratch Resistant

Easy to Clean

Non Porous

Stain Resistant

Heat Resistant

Quartz Design Options

Customise your Quartz worktops with a wide range of design options.

Upstands

Upstands add a finishing touch to your worktops and help to create a seal between the counter and the wall. We offer both standard and curved options.

Sinks & Bowls

Choose from a wide range of sinks and bowls including single sinks, double sinks, stainless steel sinks and MIXA sinks.

Quartz Colours

Quartz is available in a wide range of colours and designs to suit your individual taste and decor.

Edge Details

Finish your new worktop with the right edge, from neat and unobtrusive to eye-catching. Designs include bevel, pencil, imperial and more.

Drainer Grooves

Drainer grooves cut into your quartz worktop are a neat, minimalist alternative to a separate draining board.

Splashbacks

Our toughened splashbacks come in a variety of choices including solid colours, printed design or mirrored.

Quartz FAQ

Have a Quartz question? Send us a message

How do I clean quartz worktops?

Try to avoid using abrasive pads or chemicals such as bleach. The benefit of Quartz is it is a non-porous material meaning stains won't soak in. Simply wipe the surface with a damp cloth, a mild anti-bacterial spray or washing up liquid.

How are quartz worktops made?

Engineered Quartz is a mix of natural quartz, polyester resins and pigments. These materials are compacted under heat and pressure forming durable and non-porous slabs that create a natural stone look finish.

Are quartz worktops suitable for all kitchen styles?

Quartz worktops will suit most kitchen styles including modern and traditional units. Quartz has many different colours and finishes; which you can match to any colour of cabinet or flooring.

Is quartz better than granite or marble?

Quartz outperforms natural granite and marble due to its durability and maintenance. It’s non-porous, meaning no sealing is required and resists stains better. Granite and marble offer natural variation which can add more character to the kitchen, whereas quartz provides a consistent look with fewer imperfections, ideal for busy kitchens seeking long-term practicality.

What is the cost of a quartz worktop?

The cost varies depending on the brand, thickness, detail, cutouts, and installation. At a ballpark, high-end quartz can cost more than standard natural stones. The plus of a Quartz worktop is it’s durability and low maintenance worth. The Avamco team can provide a quote estimation based on your design and requirements — simply call the office or request a quote.