Choosing the right countertop is a critical decision that balances esthetics, functionality and long-term durability. There are several popular choices and among them are two types I’d like to discuss: natural stone and engineered quartz, each offering distinct benefits and considerations.
Natural stone, with its organic veining and one-of-a-kind patterns, brings timeless beauty to any space, while quartz provides a more uniform appearance with enhanced durability and minimal maintenance. To make an informed decision, you should carefully assess the characteristics, maintenance requirements and long-term performance of both materials.

The lasting beauty of natural stone
Natural stone countertops, such as quartzite, marble and granite, are prized for their unique patterns and rich textures. Since each slab is naturally formed, no two are exactly alike, ensuring a bespoke look for every installation. Quartzite, in particular, is an excellent choice and one of my favourite stones for those who admire the elegance of marble but seek improved resistance to scratches and stains.
Marble, on the other hand, has been a symbol of luxury and refinement for centuries. However, it requires a more diligent maintenance routine as it is susceptible to staining and etching from acidic substances. Homeowners who choose marble must commit to regular sealing and care, as well as embracing its natural aging process, which results in a distinctive patina over time.

Advancements in engineered quartz
In recent years, quartz countertops have evolved significantly, offering a wider range of colours, textures and depth that closely resemble natural stone. Because quartz is non-porous, it resists stains and does not require sealing, making it an ideal option for those seeking a low-maintenance surface. My go-to brands for quartz are Cosentino, Hanstone and Vicostone.
However, while quartz is highly durable, it is not indestructible. It can be damaged by excessive heat and, despite advancements in manufacturing, it still lacks the organic movement and variation that natural stone provides. For homeowners who prioritize consistency in appearance and ease of upkeep, quartz remains a compelling alternative.
The importance of educating clients on choosing the right countertop
A common challenge in choosing the right countertop is addressing misconceptions about these materials. Many homeowners assume quartz is maintenance-free or that all natural stones are overly fragile. As a designer, it is my responsibility to educate clients on the strengths and limitations of each option, guiding them toward a choice that aligns with their lifestyle, design preferences and practical needs.
When selecting a countertop, considerations such as colour palette, overall design esthetic and budget should all be taken into account. The goal is to find a material that not only enhances the visual appeal of the space but also meets the functional demands of daily life. Providing accurate and transparent information empowers homeowners to make well-informed, confident decisions.
Striking the right balance
When choosing the right countertop, there is no definitive “best” countertop material — only the one that best suits an individual’s needs and preferences. Whether drawn to the organic beauty of quartzite, the timeless sophistication of marble, or the practical resilience of quartz, setting realistic expectations is essential. Once my clients understand the trade-offs involved, they are better positioned to embrace the unique characteristics of natural stone or the convenience of engineered quartz.
Countertops play a fundamental role in both the function and esthetic of a home. By approaching the selection process with knowledge and intentionality, homeowners can confidently invest in a surface that not only elevates their space but also provides long-term satisfaction.