For those of you undergoing a kitchen or bathroom reno and aren’t using a designer (shame on you!), you will want to read this post. I’m talking about why I chose the counter I did for my kitchen out of all of the options out there.
As you know, there are endless options for counters: marble, granite, quartz, solid surface, soapstone and laminate to name a few. I can honestly say that in eight years of being in the biz, I have never specified anything other than quartz. Why?
- I love, love, love the look of marble but clients are hesitant because of the fact that it etches and stains. I am the messiest of cooks (and so is my daughter!) so it would not work well for us either. We need something very low maintenance.
- Granite can be very busy in appearance unless you go with a solid black colour.
- There are some great laminates out there that mimic marble and other stone but it wouldn’t give your kitchen a high end look.
I’m surprised by the fact that many clients have never heard of quartz. So I go into my little spiel about the benefits. (I couldn’t have said it better than these words from the Silestone website):
- Silestone is a non-porous surface and highly resistant to stains from coffee, wine, lemon juice, olive oil, vinegar, makeup and many other everyday products.
- It is composed of 94% quartz.
- Quartz is one of the hardest minerals in the world. This makes it very durable and scratch resistant
- Silestone is the only brand that contains a unique bacteriostatic formula developed by Cosentino that is based on the use of latest generation silver ions to prevent the growth of bacterias.
- Does not require sealing.
- Easy to keep clean with mild soap, water and a soft cloth
- Silestone offers three different textures: polished (glossy), suede (matte) and volcano (extra rugged)
- Silestone is the only brand that offers a certified 15-year transferable warranty, in writing.
- Silestone has a wide range of colours.
You still have to use common sense. For example, I would still use a trivet to place under a hot pot; I would still not slide anything across the counter that is sharp; I would clean up right away if I spilled red wine for example. The counter is highly “resistant” to many things but it doesn’t mean that it won’t ever stain or scratch.
So I knew that quartz was the only choice for my kitchen. I chose the Lagoon colour specifically because I have it in my bathroom and I love it. I didn’t want to go with a solid white as it would make my creamy cabinets look dingy. The Lagoon colour is a warm grey as you can see in these close up shots. It is made to mimic marble and I think it is a pretty good imposter. It has a slight pattern but the honed finish makes it look a bit faint I think, when I compare it to my bathroom counter which is polished. I chose the Suede finish without ever seeing the Lagoon in that finish and I really like it. I had read that the Suede finish doesn’t hold up as well as a regular, polished finish but I haven’t found that to be the case at all. But let me report back on that in a year from now!
If you pick a colour/pattern that isn’t busy, you won’t tire of it easily and you will keep it longer. That means less product ending up in landfills.
Some considerations/tips when choosing quartz:
- Try and see if your fabricator has a slab of the colour you choose so you can get a good read of how it will look. Those 4 x 4 samples can be very misleading!
- I like what is called an eased edge. It’s what I have in my kitchen and what I recommend nine times out of ten.
- If you don’t want to see a seam in your counter edges, go with what’s called 1-1/4″ material or 3 cm. If you choose 1-1/2″, two 3/4″ thicknesses are joined together and you will see a seam.
- Ensure you choose a reputable fabricator/installer who will ensure the seams (on the counter surface) aren’t that noticeable and the counter to wall is as tight a fit as possible.
All photos of my kitchen by Stephani Buchman.
- If you are changing your kitchen counter, it’s a good time to make some other changes to your kitchen. For example, I added a decorative end panel to the peninsula, so I had to ensure the correct counter overhang on that side taking into account the added panel. You have to have this figured out at the time of the template.
- Ensure your sink and faucet are on site when your counter template is done.
Silestone just introduced some new colours and I am loving one called Ariel. Now, I have yet to see it in person but online it looks a lot darker than the Lagoon, in the grey tones so it would look fabulous with white or grey cabinets:
If you have any questions about quartz in general or my counter, please ask a question in the comments.
Disclosure: Silestone by Cosentino provided me with product (installation not included) for my kitchen makeover but I have been a fan of their products for years. I have recommended to clients and already had Silestone Lagoon in my bathroom. All opinions and thoughts are entirely my own.
Happy Friday and stay warm! It’s fr-ee-zz-ing out there!
If you require design advice, please contact me at vanessa(at)vanessafrancis.com.
carol Jane
November 22, 2014Wow. Great information. I’m so ready to get rid of my sea foam green wood edged laminate counter tops. I’ve always heard great things about quartz . I may be going in this direction when I’m ready to remodel.
Tim@DesignMaze
November 24, 2014thanks for the info! I am a true believer of quartz as well and good to hear the Silestone products has a bacteria protection + 15 years guarantee. I will for sure check them out for my next kitchen!
Heather in Heels (@HeatherNHeels)
November 26, 2014wow. so lovely!! We are working towards new counter tops and these are just PERFECT! thanks so much for helping make the search easy:)
Heather
November 26, 2014Silestone rocks!! Your counter looks gorgeous!! Love that eased edge!
Heather @ new house new home
November 26, 2014It looks gorgeous!! We’re on the hunt for a new kitchen counter in the next few months. I’ll have to take a look at Silestone!
Vanessa
November 26, 2014This is SO helpful. Thanks for sharing, V!
dani@lifeovereasy
November 27, 2014So pretty! I love the wallpaper – nice touch! You don’t see that in kitchen often any more, but it looks amazing!
Kara
June 28, 2015We haven’t started reno yet but have purchased lagoon for our counters as well as white cabinets. Dying to know where your hardware is from? It is exactly what we are looking for!
Eva
March 11, 2016Hi,
I was wondering if you are still finding the Suede finish easy to maintain? Is it easy to stain?
Thanks!
Eva
Vanessa
March 16, 2016Yes it is easy to maintain and doesn’t stain at all. Thanks for asking Eva.
Sara
May 17, 2016Hi! Beautiful kitchen! I am thinking of using the Lagoon as well. I am very nervous about picking a counter that will make my cabinets looks yellow! They are benjamin moore dove white. Do you think lagoon would be a safe bet. Any advice would be appreciated. Yours is exactly the look I am going for!
Monica
January 21, 2017Hi,
I am going with a quartz from MSI called Calacutta Vicenza. My cabinets are BM Simply White. Will this be a good combination?
Thank you, Monica
Jeanette phenix
March 24, 2017Hi lovely in the lagoon ,im having a new kitchen and i’m contemplating ariel with burbridge otto in dark walnut ,was wondering if anyone has ariel and can say what tone it is .
Thanks jeanette
Kathy
April 29, 2018Would Lagoon look good with gray cabinets? I had wanted Cambria Torquay and need to order from Silestone instead. I have already painted all the cablinets gray? The sample piece I received looks beige but in the store it is grayish. So hard to tell from little pieces….Anyway…:) Thank you!
Neil
December 11, 2018How is the suede finish holding up now 4 years out? What brand quartz do you think has the best value with acceptable quality?
Emma
January 29, 2019Hi there, how have you found the suede finish for ongoing cleaning and maintenance? Thanks a lot,
Emma from Australia
John
May 23, 2019Great advice. Thanks for sharing.
Norman Saarloos
June 10, 2019Dear Vanessa, thank you for the beautiful blog and pictures. Could you give an update on the Silestone counters? How are they doing after 5 years? Has cleaning been easy for you. How do you manage to keep the Blanco sink in good shape? Looking forward to hear from you, best regards,
Norman Saarloos
The Netherlands
Melissa
March 16, 2020Hi there, I’m about to choose between polished or suede finish for our kitchen and would love you feedback. How have you found the suede finish for cleaning and maintenance?
Thanks,
Melissa from Australia