Quartz Worktop Finishes Explained
Quartz Worktop Finishes Explained
The finish changes how a quartz worktop looks and feels. Here is a clear explanation of the main finishes and how to choose.
The short answer
The finish is a choice
The finish sets the look and feel of the slab.
Polished and matte are the most common, both on the same durable quartz.
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Main finishes
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Style decision
A quartz worktop finish is the surface treatment that gives the slab its look and feel, and it is chosen as part of specifying your worktop. The two most common finishes are polished, which is smooth and reflective for a bright, classic look, and matte, which is low-sheen for a soft, contemporary feel. Both are the same durable, non-porous quartz underneath; the finish is a style decision. To compare the two main options directly, read matte vs polished quartz worktops and whether quartz can be polished.
At a glance
polishedfinish
Common option one
Smooth, reflective, bright and classic.
mattefinish
Common option two
Low-sheen, soft and contemporary.
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Underneath
The finish is look and feel, not quality.
Quartz worktop finishes, explained
What a finish is
The finish of a quartz worktop is the surface treatment applied as part of manufacturing the slab. It determines how light interacts with the surface and how the worktop feels to the touch, but it does not change the durable, non-porous quartz beneath. Our FAQ on what a quartz worktop is covers the slab itself.
The polished finish
A polished finish is the most familiar. It is smooth and reflective, gives a bright, classic look, and shows off the colour, depth and any veining in the slab. It is the finish many people picture when they imagine quartz.
The matte finish
A matte finish has a soft, low-sheen surface. It is less reflective, feels smooth and tactile, and gives a contemporary, understated look that suits modern kitchens. Our FAQ on matte vs polished quartz worktops compares the two directly.
Care is the same across finishes
Whichever finish you choose, the care is the same: routine cleaning with mild soap and water, and avoiding abrasive pads and harsh chemicals. The finish does not change quartz being non-porous and low maintenance. Our FAQs on whether quartz can be polished and how to clean quartz countertops cover care.
Choosing your finish
The finish is a style decision: polished for a bright, classic, light-catching look, matte for a soft, contemporary one. Seeing both in person against your kitchen colours is the best way to choose. Precious Marble has a Bedford showroom with different finishes to compare. See the Quartz Worktops Bedford page to start.
Key points
The finish is a surface treatment
It sets look and feel, not the quartz quality.
Polished is bright and classic
Smooth, reflective, shows off colour.
Matte is soft and contemporary
Low-sheen and understated.
Care is the same
Routine cleaning, whichever finish you choose.
To learn more, read matte vs polished quartz worktops, whether quartz can be polished and quartz worktop edge profiles explained. The full Quartz FAQs has more.
Compare quartz finishes in person
Precious Marble has a Bedford showroom with different quartz finishes to compare. Tell us about your kitchen for a free quote. 0% interest-free finance is available.
More from the Quartz FAQs
Common questions
What quartz worktop finishes are available?
What is the difference between the finishes?
Does the finish affect how I care for quartz?
How do I choose a quartz finish?

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