Quartz Vs Corian: Which Solid Surface Wins?
Quartz vs Corian Worktops
Quartz and Corian are both engineered, but they are very different materials. Here is how a stone-based surface compares with a solid surface acrylic.
The short answer
Stone-based vs solid surface
Quartz is stone-based, Corian is a solid surface.
Two engineered materials with different make-up and feel.
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Different materials
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Quartz content
Quartz and Corian are both engineered worktop surfaces, but they are made from very different things. Quartz is a stone-based surface, made from around 93% crushed natural quartz bound with resin. Corian is a solid surface material, an acrylic-based product without the high stone content of quartz. Both are manufactured for consistency, but they look and feel different. The right choice depends on the qualities you want. To understand quartz, read what quartz is made of.
At a glance
93%quartz
Quartz make-up
Stone-based: crushed natural quartz and resin.
solidsurface
Corian make-up
An acrylic-based solid surface material.
100+colours
Quartz range
A wide choice of consistent colours and patterns.
Quartz and Corian compared
Both engineered, but very different
Quartz and Corian are both engineered surfaces rather than natural stone, but that is where the similarity ends. They are made from different materials, which gives each its own look, feel and character. Our guide on what quartz is made of explains the quartz side.
Quartz is stone-based
Quartz is a stone-based surface, made from around 93% crushed natural quartz combined with resin and pigment, then compacted into dense slabs. That high natural stone content is central to what quartz is, as our guide on how quartz worktops are made shows.
Corian is a solid surface
Corian is a solid surface material, an acrylic-based product. It does not have the high crushed-stone content of quartz, so it is a different kind of engineered surface with its own properties and appearance. A knowledgeable supplier can explain the practical differences for your kitchen.
Appearance and choice
Quartz offers a very wide range of colours and patterns, with over 100 commonly available, including marble-effect designs that capture a natural-stone look. Corian has its own colour range and a distinct character.
Choosing between them
The right choice depends on the look and qualities you want and your budget. Because the two materials are so different, seeing samples in person and getting advice is important. Precious Marble specialises in quartz and has a 200 square metre showroom in Elstow. Our guides on the best quartz worktop brands in MK and whether quartz is worth it help with the decision.
Key points
Both engineered
Neither is a natural stone, but they differ greatly.
Stone-based vs acrylic
Quartz is 93% crushed stone, Corian is a solid surface.
Wide quartz colour range
Quartz offers 100-plus colours including marble-effect.
See samples and get advice
The materials are very different; compare in person.
To compare for yourself, visit our Elstow showroom, browse the quartz worktops range, or request a free quote.
See stone-based quartz for yourself
Precious Marble specialises in quartz, with over 100 colours to see as full-size slabs at our Elstow showroom. Tell us about your kitchen for a free quote. 0% interest-free finance is available.
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Common questions
What is the difference between quartz and Corian?
Is quartz a solid surface like Corian?
Is quartz or Corian better for a worktop?
Does quartz have a higher stone content than Corian?

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