Quartz Colors Trending in Modern Homes
Quartz isn’t just a practical surface — it’s a design element that sets the tone for an entire space. Whether you're building a new home or renovating your kitchen, choosing the right quartz color can make a big difference in both mood and style.
At Asher Stone, we’re always in tune with what designers and homeowners are choosing. Here are the top 5 quartz color trends dominating today’s interiors — along with tips on how to use them.
1. Timeless White
Bright, clean, and versatile — white quartz remains the number one choice across all interiors. It reflects light, makes small spaces look bigger, and works with almost any cabinet, backsplash, or flooring.
Best for: Modern kitchens, minimalist bathrooms, open-plan living spaces.
Design Tip: Pair white quartz with matte black fixtures or wooden cabinetry for a contemporary contrast.
2. Marble-Look Quartz
Love the look of marble but want more durability? Marble-look quartz mimics natural veining patterns in shades of grey, gold, or taupe — offering elegance without the high maintenance.
Best for: Luxury kitchens, dining counters, or hotel reception areas.
Design Tip: Use marble-look quartz on a kitchen island to create a focal point.
3. Bold Black & Charcoal
Dark quartz countertops are making a comeback, especially in urban, industrial-style interiors. Matte finishes in black, charcoal, or deep grey add drama and a high-end aesthetic.
Best for: Sleek kitchens, office desks, or bold bathrooms.
Design Tip: Add brass or gold-toned hardware to elevate the luxury appeal.
4. Warm Neutrals & Soft Greys
If you’re after a cozy and calming vibe, look no further than warm beige, greige (grey-beige), or soft grey quartz tones. These colors blend beautifully into modern rustic and Scandinavian themes.
Best for: Family kitchens, vanities, retail stores, or open shelving designs.
Design Tip: Pair with light wood and textured fabrics to complete the look.
5. Concrete & Industrial Finishes
Concrete-look quartz is gaining popularity in loft apartments, commercial cafés, and contemporary homes. It delivers a raw, modern edge while being far more refined and easier to maintain than real concrete.
Best for: Urban kitchens, bar tops, workspace counters.
Design Tip: Match with matte black appliances and open shelving for a true industrial feel.
Final Thoughts
Color isn’t just a visual choice — it’s an emotional one. The quartz surface you select will define how your space feels and functions. At Asher Stone, we offer a wide palette of on-trend quartz designs to help you bring your vision to life.
Whether you're going bold or keeping it classic, you’ll find a surface that speaks your style — and lasts for years to come.
