Quartzite countertops for kitchen, bathrooms and bars
Quartzite countertops combine the dramatic beauty of natural stone with the durability today’s homeowners demand. Formed naturally, quartzite features striking veining, rich movement and unique character while offering outstanding resistance to heat and scratches.
At Mart Design Co.’s Studio, Illinois homeowners can explore full quartzite slabs, compare quartzite colors and finishes and receive expert guidance on countertop selection, stone fabrication and installation.
Quartzite countertop colors and styles
Quartzite offers remarkable depth, movement, and variation that cannot be replicated. From bright whites and soft grays to warm beiges and dramatic blues, every slab tells its own story.

White Quartzite Countertops

Dramatic Veined Quartzite

Gray Quartzite Countertops

Warm Quartzite Countertops
Quartzite countertop finishes
Whether polished to emphasize depth and color or honed for a softer contemporary appearance, the finish you choose shapes both the look and feel of your countertop.

Polished quartzite

Honed quartzite

Leathered quartzite
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Outdoor quartzite countertops
Quartzite countertop installation process
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Material selection
Digital measurement
Fabrication
Professional installation
Quartzite countertops near Naperville, IL
Mart Design Co. provides quartzite countertop selection, fabrication, and installation services throughout Naperville, Aurora, Plainfield, Oak Brook, Wheaton, Downer’s Grove, Hinsdale, Glen Ellyn, Wheaton, Elmhurst and more.
Visit our Studio to explore full quartzite slabs and receive expert guidance for your next kitchen, bathroom, or remodeling project.
Frequently asked questions about quartzite countertops
No. Quartzite is a natural stone formed through heat and pressure, while quartz is an engineered surface made from natural quartz and resins.
Yes. Quartzite is generally harder and more resistant to scratches than marble while still offering beautiful natural veining.
Yes. Like many natural stones, quartzite benefits from periodic sealing to help protect against staining.
Absolutely. Quartzite is one of the most durable natural stone options available, making it an excellent choice for busy kitchens.
Yes. Quartzite performs exceptionally well in outdoor kitchens thanks to its resistance to heat, UV exposure, and weather.
Yes. Every slab features unique colors, veining, and movement, making each countertop one of a kind.
