Calacatta Quartz Countertops (Material Selection and Design Guide)

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Calacatta Quartz Countertops (Material Selection and Design Guide)

Oct. 10, 2022

Welcome to our gallery of beautiful Calacatta quartz countertops including popular types for your kitchen designs.

Calacatta quartz countertops are beautiful, unique pieces of stone that will add a magnificent look to a kitchen, bathroom or any bar imaginable. Below is information on the colors, prices and types of Calacatta quartz countertops that are commonly available.

Calacatta Quartz Countertops (Material Selection and Design Guide)

 

What is Calacatta Quartz?

Calacatta Quartz is an extremely durable piece of quartz. These pieces of quartz are thick, natural and a great statement. Calacatta Quartz is used a lot due to its stain and scratch resistant qualities. The quartz has these qualities because it is extremely hard and durable, and easy for maintenance and caring. This gives the opportunity to use this material in a plethora of places, including bathrooms, kitchens, dining rooms, etc.

Calacatta Quartz Countertops (Material Selection and Design Guide)

Calacatta quartz typically has distinct veining that makes it a unique and practical piece. Calacatta is a white piece of quartz and it has a blue gray veining color. Some types have varying hues and tints to the white, as well as incorporating some more brown gray versus the cooler, traditional blue gray veining.

The patterns of the veins also vary from type to type, even from piece to piece, as they are all used to create unique pieces of quartz. These features often resemble that of an expensive marble in appearance, but are still a quartz material.

 

Calacatta Quartz Slab

Using a single slab for Calacatta quartz countertops is one of the best choices because of the unique qualities of this style of quartz. With the different veining in each slab, it is harder to cohesively get them to flow when they are in multiple slabs.

If you just get one oversized piece of Calacatta quartz and cut it to take make it the shape you desire, you will get a much cleaner look.

Calacatta Quartz Countertops (Material Selection and Design Guide)

Most Calacatta Quartz slabs are available in 1.5cm, 1.8cm, 2cm and 3cm slabs as well as some prefabricated options for design and installation flexibility. The thickness can vary based on the place you get the stones, and it can change the pricing for it as well.

 

What color is Calacatta quartz?

Calacatta quartz is a clean, bright white and features some gray blue toned veining. The veining is commonly thick and dramatic. Some certain kinds of Calacatta have extra colors thrown in such as golds, browns and blacks. See the pictures below for popular variations of the Calacatta quartz.

Calacatta Quartz Countertops (Material Selection and Design Guide)

 

Calacatta Quartz Price

Calacatta quartz typically runs about $30 to $60 per square meet. Based on the thickness and type that price could vary. Each type of Calacatta quartz is unique which can drive the price up, especially if you have a specific look in mind.

Getting them in larger pieces can also be difficult (and therefore pricier) so sometimes buying in tiles instead of slabs can be a money saver. Calacatta Quartz in itself is on the pricier side of the spectrum itself though, so it may be more worth it to dive headfirst and get the full slabs to really make an impression with the space it will be used in.

When thinking about the price of the materials also remember that there needs to be extra money planned for an installation (more expensive based on difficulty level), and any cuts that need to be made into the slab.

 

Popular Types of Calacatta Quartz

While Calacatta is a type of quartz itself, there are also subcategories of types of Calacatta quartz, with slight differences in color and veining. Between patterns, small shade differences and the amount of translucence to each piece, there are a ton of selections so each design can have the perfect Calacatta quartz pieces. Some of the most popular types of Calacatta quartz are listed and described below.

 

Calacatta Panda White Quartz

First, let's ceremoniously introduce the Calacatta Panda White Quartz, which has the same origin as the Chinese Panda White Marble.

Calacatta Quartz Countertops (Material Selection and Design Guide)

As its name suggests, Panda White is a black and white quartz. On the white floor, the black lines flow freely and swaying, like the unintentional work after the natural squatting. Panda white marble origin from China. Panda white quartz stone in as far as possible to restore the natural panda white marble on the basis of integrating the characteristics of quartz stone. Stronger, less polluting, easier to clean up, more affordable, and so on. Panda white quartz is like a traditional Chinese ink painting, showing its unique charm.

Black and white contrast beautifully in Panda White quartz, like a painting . Panda white is white background with occasionally black veins ,which makes it full of imagination. Its classic color and style playing a role of fashion and would never out of date . Black and white have always been classics, but when it comes to fashion, Panda White quartz is the perfect combination of black and white.

Panda white quartz is hard and durable material , It’s one of the most classic our white quartz and especially good for countertops, vanity tops ,tables or furniture tops, worktops, stairs and windowsills etc.

 

Calacatta Gold Quartz

Calacatta Quartz Countertops (Material Selection and Design Guide)

Calacatta gold quartz has a bright white background, with a starkly contrasting dramatic gray veining pattern, with one dramatic difference. The difference between basic Calacatta quartz and Calacatta gold quartz is the addition of gold veining mixed in with the grays on the white background. This creates a unique piece as well as a major focal point in the room.

Calacatta gold quartz screams luxury and elegance, allowing nothing else to top it. With the additional color though, it does make the style choices and coordination a bit more limited than the typical quartz types.

 

Calacatta White Quartz

Calacatta Quartz Countertops (Material Selection and Design Guide)

Calacatta white quartz is a stunning piece of stone with a bright white background and a striking wide vein pattern that gives the countertop a luxurious feel. This quartz, as many of the other types do, offers the natural look of Calacatta marble, but with none of the drawbacks that come with marble worktops. Calacatta quartz is a very durable work surface that is both stain and scratch resistant making it as functional as it is beautiful.

 

Calacatta Laza Quartz

Calacatta Quartz Countertops (Material Selection and Design Guide)

Calacatta Laza Quartz countertops include dramatic, realistic brown veining pattern floating in the milky white background of the stone. This is a natural look resembling marble. Calacatta Laza quartz is great in both modern and classic settings.

 

Calacatta Classique Quartz

Calacatta Quartz Countertops (Material Selection and Design Guide)

The Calacatta Classique quartz incorporates a bright, clean white background with a light but striking gray veining. This type of quartz comes in slabs of 1.5cm, 1.8cm, 2 cm and 3 cm and has a polished finish to it. This gives it a maintenance free quality as well as a luxurious and high end appearance. Luckily the look is timeless as it is a material that could last a lifetime.

 

Calacatta Venice Quartz

Calacatta Quartz Countertops (Material Selection and Design Guide)

Calacatta Venice Quartz countertops have a warmer white background giving a softer feel to the countertops. The veining mimics that of Italian marble with a subtle, but thicker pattern. This combination keeps the counters neutral while still being a luxurious focal point of any kitchen.

 

Calacatta Botanica Quartz

Calacatta Quartz Countertops (Material Selection and Design Guide)

Calacatta Botanica quartz includes a softer white background with a light gray veining. This simplicity offers an elegant appearance that can be used in a wide variety of design styles and color trends. From modern sleek to a timeless Italian marble Calacatta Botanica quartz is great for any aesthetic desired.

 

Calacatta Nuvo Quartz

Calacatta Quartz Countertops (Material Selection and Design Guide)

Calacatta Nuvo Quartz countertops are made to mimic the natural Calacatta marble pieces. They may include wide, elegant gray veins floating in the milky white background of the stone. Similar to marble, these Calacatta Nuvo quartz slabs have a variation with each piece, making them unique in every aspect.

 

Bianco Calacatta Quartz

Calacatta Quartz Countertops (Material Selection and Design Guide)

Bianco Calacatta Quartz features a milky white background with a thick, warm, light brown veining with darker brown outlines. The soft, approachable feel to this countertop give a timeless look to the entire space it encompasses. With the appearance of marble but the qualities of quartz, the Bianco Calacatta quartz is extremely hard and durable, and easy for maintenance and caring.

 

Calacatta Classic Quartz

Calacatta Quartz Countertops (Material Selection and Design Guide)

Calacatta Classic Quartz is and elegant yet subtle type of Calacatta quartz. It has uniform gray veins in the neutral white background with a sort of translucent look to it, nothing too dramatic. The Classic Calacatta resembles nature and doesn’t call too much unneeded attention to itself. This offers a timeless look that can fit in with most styles.

 

Calacatta Leon Quartz

Calacatta Quartz Countertops (Material Selection and Design Guide)

Calacatta Leon quartz has a soft light white background, with a starkly contrasting dramatic gray veining pattern, directly screaming the marble look. With the appearance of marble but the qualities of quartz, the Calacatta Leon quartz is extremely hard and durable, and easy for maintenance and caring. This gives the opportunity to use this material in a plethora of places, including bathrooms, kitchens, dining rooms, etc.

 

Calacatta Verona Quartz

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Calacatta Verona Quartz features a soft white background and subtle veins, similar to a lot of the other types described here. Calacatta Verona Quartz offers the beauty of a marble look with the Stain-, germ-, and heat-resistant qualities of a fantastic quartz countertop.

 

Calacatta Vicenza Quartz

Calacatta Quartz Countertops (Material Selection and Design Guide)

Calacatta Vicenza quartz has a light white background, with extremely subtle light gray veining, almost looking more like fleck veins in the surface. Calacatta Vicenza is typically available in both 2 cm and 3 cm slabs as well as some prefabricated options for design and installation flexibility. Calacatta is great for a variety of style ranging from traditional to modern.

 

Calacatta Ultra Quartz

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Calacatta ultra quartz has one of the purest of white backgrounds of all the Calacatta types. Calacatta Ultra has a delicate, soft linear veining, that is absolutely timeless. This type of Calacatta gives marble a run for its money, especially due to its durability, and chip, stain, and heat resistance.

 

Calacatta Trevi Quartz

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Calacatta Trevi quartz slabs are inspired by real Italian marble. Calacatta Trevi quartz has a warm, soft white structure and subtle, refined veining. As quartz is, the Calacatta Trevi quartz is extremely hard and durable, and easy for maintenance and caring.

 

Calacatta Roma Quartz

Calacatta Quartz Countertops (Material Selection and Design Guide)

Calacatta Roma quartz originates from quarries in Italy, Germany and Portugal. It has characteristic of a white background with light gray striations and veining throughout. It is frequently used for kitchen countertops and is not recommended for use on fireplaces.

For another related picture gallery visit our guide to Sanco quartz countertops.

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