
Calcatta Verona Quartz with Grey & White Cabinetry
Quartz countertops come with a variety of advantages. This is a manufactured stone that comes in a nearly endless array of colors and patterns, which gives you a lot of design versatility. It doesn’t chip or crack as easily as granite, and the finish tends to be more even than solid stone, with a depth to it that can’t be replicated by natural stone slabs.
Stain-resistant and durable, quartz is the ideal countertop for busy kitchens. If you’ve been browsing quartz colors, here is a guide to the most popular quartz countertop colors in 2018, all from Silestone, Caesar stone and MSI.
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Q-Quartz Colors from MSI
Arctic White

Artic White
As a pure white quartz, Arctic White goes with anything. Cabinets in black, white, natural wood hues—this quartz will also make a bright, beautiful backsplash in any kitchen.
Babylon Grey

Babylon Grey
Babylon Grey is a soft, cool shade of quartz that has mild patterning. This color is perfect for light-colored cabinetry, and it works very well in kitchens that feature the trendy black-and-white color scheme.
Calcatta Classique

Calcatta Classique close-up view
If you’d like to replicate the look of marble, then Calcatta Classique is worth a look. This stone features soft gray marbling, well suited to cabinetry in both dark and light shades, neutral enough to match any color family.
Calcatta Lago

Calcatta Lago
Calcatta Lago features dark gray marbling, which means it will look stunning in kitchens that feature dark cabinetry. The white in this stone will contrast with your décor while the stone’s veins add interest to the countertops.
Calcatta Laza

Calcatta Laza
With hints of brown to the marbling, Calcatta Laza is a good choice for kitchens with natural wood finishes. The white base will stand out against wood furnishings while the marbling ties the color scheme together.
Calcatta Verona

Calcatta Verona
This is a stone that is similar in shade to the Calcatta Classique, and as such, it goes well with bright kitchens, kitchens in black and white, and with gray color schemes. Calcatta Verona features bolder, wider patterning than Calcatta Classique, which makes it the stone of choice if you’re looking for more visual interest.
Calcatta Vicenza

Calcatta Vicenza
Calcatta Vicenza is the ideal choice for an understated countertop to complement décor schemes in cool mid-tones, especially gray and taupe. The patterning in this stone gives it a muted hint of color.
Carrara Grigio

Carrara Grigio
For warm-toned kitchens, Carrara Grigio will give you a bright but slightly muted look. This creamy off-white stone works best in kitchens with warm wood cabinets or kitchens in warm, off-white shades.
Carrara Marmi

Carrara Marmi
Carrara Marmi features bolder patterning than either Calcatta Vicenza or Carrara Grigio. This is a stone that will stand out against black, gray or dark brown cabinetry, and the patterning is visible enough to provide lots of visual interest.
Cascade White

Cascade White
This is a stone that works beautifully with white cabinetry and light cool tones. Featuring medium taupe to gray patterning, Cascade White will provide an excellent contrast against lighter decorating styles.
Chakra Beige

Chakra Beige
Chakra Beige was made to go with warm color schemes. This stone features brown and rusty hues—perfect for natural wood cabinetry and kitchens painted in rich colors.
Fossil Grey

Fossil Grey
Fossil Grey is a gray to taupe shade with even coloring throughout. Choose this quartz counter to contrast with light cabinetry or as a mid-toned backsplash against white walls.
Grey Lagoon

Grey Lagoon
Grey Lagoon is the ideal choice for modern kitchens. In a soft shade of cool gray, this stone matches well with white cabinets, shades of gray and navy, and, of course, black.
Grey Lagoon Concrete Finish

Grey Lagoon Concrete Finish
The concrete finish version ofGreyLagoon matches well with a variety of colors, finishes and decorating styles—particularly industrial and modern themes.
Pacific Salt

Pacific Salt
Pacific Salt was made to pair with dark cabinets and bright walls. With swirls of light brown and black, this stone provides an interesting contrast to cabinets in black, dark brown and dark wood finishes.
Statuary Classique

Statuary Classique
Statuary Classique pairs perfectly with light gray cabinets and white walls. With a white base and subtle gray marbling, it also works well with darker cabinet finishes, too.
Sparkling White

Sparkling White
Use Sparkling White quartz in kitchens that need a bit more pizzazz. This unique stone is flecked with clear quartz, giving it a mild sparkle. Since the stone has a white base, you can use it with any color or decorating style.
Pearl Grey

Pearl Grey
Pearl Grey is a mid-toned gray with flecks of darker colors. As a medium shade, it works best as a contrast to white, light gray or black color schemes.
Silestone Quartz Colors
Merope

Merope
As a dark gray quartz with a hint of brown to it, Merope works well against gray cabinets and in kitchens that feature jewel-toned accents. Use this stone to coordinate with your color scheme or create a contrast against light walls or cabinets.
Seleno

Seleno
With mottled brown over an off-white base, Seleno is ideal for traditional kitchens. Pair this quartz countertop with light walls and wood finishes.
Eternal Calcatta Classique

Eternal Calcatta Classique
Eternal Calcatta Classique features light gray marbling that adds an elegant look to any kitchen. Go for the white-on-white color scheme with this stone or use it to contrast with gray or natural wood cabinets.
Eternal Marquina

Eternal Marquina
The black base and bold white veins in Eternal Marquina make this quartz a statement piece. Use it to create a contrasting kitchen island in an otherwise light kitchen as a dark backsplash to give the room a sleek, modern look or as a contrast against light cabinets and furnishings.
White Zeus Extreme

White Zeus Extreme
White Zeus Extreme is a snowy-white quartz with a high-shine finish. This is a great choice for any color scheme or decorating style. The smooth finish is perfect to help you achieve a clean, fresh look.
Lyra

Lyra
With mild gray patterning, Lyra has a traditional look that beautifully accents Mid-Century Modern and other traditional kitchen styles. Against a white base, this stone provides subtle contrast. It’s also stunning when used with dark brown and black finishes.
Arctic

Arctic
Arctic features beautiful neutral patterning in shades of gray and muted brown. Use this countertop in traditional kitchens to add interest against wood cabinets and backdrops in light colors.
Sienna Ridge

Sienna Ridge
Sienna Ridge is a stone that will give your kitchen classic elegance. In shades of medium to dark brown, this is the perfect stone to contrast against creamy off-white shades, and it also works well in darker kitchens, particularly those featuring dark wood finishes.
Quasar

Quasar
Quasar features smooth patterning in brown and gray, making it the perfect accent for white kitchens that need a hint of color. This stone also works well with wood finishes, too.
Istmo

Istmo
Istmo is ideal for modern design styles. Use this quartz to create a striking island, as a sleek countertop for a bar or as an attention-grabbing counter throughout the kitchen. A medium gray base blends with slightly darker gray patterning to create lots of visual interest.
Sierra Madre

Sierra Madre
Sierra Madre is a dark quartz in shades of brown that works beautifully with traditional kitchen styles. This stone is a good match for wood finishes, and it also serves as a contrast against cream and pale yellow shades.
Daria

Daria
Daria is a creamy quartz that is very versatile. In modern kitchens, this stone easily stands alone as a sleek, contemporary island. It’s also a good contrast against dark browns, earth tones and jewel tones. If you have wood cabinetry, then Daria will provide a soft, traditional look to your kitchen.
Caesar stone Colors
London Grey

London Grey
London Grey has a smooth, muted gray coloring reminiscent of the famous London fogs. This stone stands out in bright kitchens with dark floors, and it also makes an excellent contrast against black or gray finishes.
Pietra Grey

Pietra Grey
Pietra Grey is a beautiful stone with soft white veining that makes it ideal for modern and industrial kitchens. Pair this counter with a backsplash in lighter shades of gray for an upscale look or create a sleek effect by using this counter with black base cabinets.
Pebble

Pebble
If you’re looking for a countertop to create a mild contrast within a white kitchen, then Pebble is worth a look. In a medium gray shade, this stone’s patterning is soft and subtle.
Dreamy Marfil

Dreamy Marfil
Here is a stone that works well with a wide variety of decorating schemes. Dreamy Marfil’s pale tan coloring is ideally suited to wood base cabinets. In kitchens and bathrooms with predominately off-white finishes, this stone helps coordinate cabinet and wall colors.
Shitake

Shitake
Shitake is a muted gray that allows you to create several looks. Pair it with gray floors, white walls and white cabinets for a layered look, or use it in kitchens with stainless steel appliances.
Frosty Carrina

Frosty Carrina
Frosty Carrina works in both traditional and modern kitchens. In a traditional kitchen, pair this off-white stone with white, off-white or natural wood shades. In more modern spaces, this stone contrasts wonderfully with black, dark brown or stainless steel accents.
Bianco Drift

Bianco Drift
Bianco Drift is the perfect stone for contemporary kitchens. Against white cabinets, it provides a subtle contrast. Where this stone really stands out is among dark gray finishes.
Raw Concrete

Raw Concrete
Raw Concrete quartz allows you to explore non-traditional themes. Pair it with rustic wood and metal accents for an industrial look or use this stone’s smooth gray tone to give a contemporary kitchen a polished feeling.
Noble Grey

Noble Grey
Noble Grey quartz is what you need to add a touch of warmth to a cool-toned kitchen. When paired with bright whites or mid-toned grays, this countertop will add a striking hint of light tan to the room.
Calcatta Nuvo

Calcatta Nuvo
Calcatta Nuvo features striking marbling in light gray against a pale base. This stone’s bold patterning is meant to be displayed, so use it to create an island or a beautifully modern backsplash.
Coastal Grey

Coastal Grey
If you’re looking to add visual interest to an otherwise muted kitchen, Coastal Grey’s gray-and-white patterning will fit the bill. This countertop works as well with wood finishes as it does with color schemes in shades of gray.
If you’d like to see these counters in person, visit Arch City Granite & Marble in St. Louis. At our store, you’ll be able to view slabs in full, not small samples.
Our display of full slabs makes it easier for you to choose the ideal quartz countertop colors for your kitchen or bathroom. You can pick the counter you like, and we’ll do the cutting and fabrication for your project!
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