Quartz Worktops
Browse MonoLux quartz worktops by colour, pattern and price, with options starting from £89/sqm. Order free samples, use the Instant Quote tool and get a fitted quote for your kitchen with fast, five-day installation available after templating.
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Ultra White
Aspen Ice
Capri White
Misterio Gold
Calacatta Borghini
Arctic Starburst
Calacatta Eternal Grey
Calacatta Gold
Calacatta Classic
Arabescato Brown
Calacatta Bronze
Calacatta Luna
Pistachio Cloud
Taj Mahal
Winter Rock
Irini
Silver Starburst
Sienna Gold
Calacatta Gold Superior
Why Choose MonoLux?
From £89/sqm
Free Samples
Online Instant Quote Tool
2-Hour Quote Expert Review
Fast 5-Day Installation
London + 120-Mile Service Radius
20+ Years of Industry Experience
Why MonoLux Can Offer Competitive Quartz Worktop Prices
Quartz worktop prices can rise when the slab supply, fabrication, templating and fitting are handled by separate companies. We keep more of the process under one roof, helping reduce extra markups while giving customers a clearer route from product choice to fitted quote.
- Direct slab sourcing: Quartz slabs are sourced from selected suppliers in Spain, Italy, China, and the Middle East.
- In-house CNC fabrication: Cutting, polishing, edge profiles, sink cut-outs and hob cut-outs are handled through MonoLux’s own production process.
- Quote review: Online estimates are checked by the MonoLux team, so layout, material choice, cut-outs, delivery area and fitting details can be reviewed before confirmation.
How to Calculate Your Quartz Worktop Cost
The finished quartz worktop price includes more than the slab. The final quote combines the stone area fabrication work, templating, delivery and installation.
The Formula: (Total Square Metres of Stone x Price per Sqm) + Fabrication Costs (Cut-outs & Edges) + Templating & Installation = Final Cost
Average Quartz Worktop Cost Calculation
Here is a sample estimate for an L-shaped kitchen requiring 4 linear metres of standard 600mm-depth worktop. This equals roughly 2.4 square metres of quartz.
|
Cost Element |
Description |
Estimated Cost |
|---|---|---|
|
Material |
2.4 sqm of a popular grey quartz |
£600 |
|
Fabrication |
1x Undermount Sink Cut-out & Grooves |
£200 |
|
Fabrication |
1x Unpolished Hob Cut-out |
£50 |
|
Fabrication |
Standard Polished Edges |
£150 |
|
Service |
Digital Templating & Expert Installation |
£450 |
|
Total Estimate |
Fully fitted worktop price |
£1,450 |
Note: Prices vary based on the selected quartz colour, stone tier, layout, location, edge profile, cut-outs, splashbacks, upstands and installation details.
Quartz Worktop Price Per Metre Explained
Many buyers search for quartz worktop price per metre, but a fitted quote should be based on the full worktop layout rather than length alone. A straight run, an island, a breakfast bar and a kitchen with upstands or splashbacks can all use very different amounts of quartz, even if the visible length looks similar.
MonoLux shows quartz prices per square metre on product cards, then calculates the fitted quote using the selected material, total stone, area, cut-outs, edge details, delivery area, templating and installation.
What Affects Quartz Worktop Costs
Two kitchens can use the same quartz colour and still have different fitted prices. The final cost depends on the material, layout, fabrication details, and fitting requirements. Here are some of the defining factors:
- Quartz color and slab price
- Total stone area
- 20mm or 30mm thickness
- Straight runs, L shapes, U shapes, islands and breakfast bars
- Standard or premium edge profiles
- Sink cut-outs
- Hob cut-outs
- Tap holes
- Drainage grooves
- Splashbacks
- Waterfall ends
- Delivery area
- Digital templating installation requirements
For more details, read our guides below to compare quartz thickness, understand hidden worktop costs, plan your installation and get a more accurate fitted quote for your kitchen.

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The MonoLux Online Quote Tool
The MonoLux online quote tool gives customers a fast starting estimate based on their kitchen details. Buyers can enter the main project information before our team reviews the quote. Simply input your specific kitchen details:
- Kitchen layout and measurements
- Desired quartz colours
- Required cut-outs (sinks, hobs, taps)
- Edge profiles and extras (upstands, splashbacks)
- Your postcode (to calculate delivery distance from our warehouse)
The system gives a quick initial estimate based on the details entered. The quote is then reviewed by the MonoLux team before confirmation.
2-Hour Expert Quote Review
Once you submit your online estimate, our process becomes personal. Within 2 hours, one of our worktop consultants, each with over 20 years of experience in the stone industry, will review your submission and provide an accurate, finalised quote.
Why the Expert Quote Is Often CHEAPER Than the Online Estimate
Smart Slab Utilisation: Our designers map out the cuts. If we can nest your worktop pieces onto fewer slabs to reduce offcut waste, we pass those savings directly to you.
Seasonal Offers: We automatically apply any current discounts or promotional stock offers that fit your project.
Your expert review includes:
- An accurate quote valid for 30 days.
- An Alternative Option: We always provide a secondary quote for a highly similar colour or material, giving you the pros and cons of each so you can make the best possible decision.
Visit Our Showroom and Warehouse and Get a Free Consultation!
Samples are useful, but full slabs give a better sense of colour, veining, scale and surface finish. Customers can visit the MonoLux showroom and warehouse to:
- View full-size quartz slabs
- Compare colour and veining in person
- Check different finishes beyond small samples
- Discuss layout, edge profiles, cut-outs and fitting details
- Get advice before confirming a quote
- Book a free, no-obligation consultation
Shop Quartz Worktops by Style
Quartz worktops come in different colours and patterns, from simple white surfaces to bold marble-effect designs. Use the style groups below to narrow the range before ordering samples or requesting a quote.

Calacatta Quartz Worktops
For bold veining, marble-effect designs, statement islands, and warmer finishes.

White Quartz Worktops
Ideal for bright kitchens, smaller spaces, and clean modern interior designs.

Dark Quartz Worktops
For contrast-led kitchens, black accents, grey tones, and modern interiors.
The MonoLux Value and Trust Guarantee
When you choose Monolux, you are investing in peace of mind. We back every installation with industry-leading promises:
- 25-Year Quality Guarantee: Protecting you against manufacturing defects and material faults for a generation.
- The 1-Week Rapid Fix: If you experience any issue with the installation or product quality, we guarantee to attend to and fix the problem within 1 week.
- Supply & Installation Refund Policy: If the slabs delivered do not meet the agreed specifications, we will replace them immediately. If our service fundamentally fails to meet our high standards and cannot be resolved, we offer a clear return and refund option for the supply and installation costs.
Frequently Asked Questions About Quartz Worktop Costs
The final cost of a quartz worktop depends heavily on the size of your kitchen, the specific stone colour, and the fabrication required (like sink cut-outs). As a general guide, a fully fitted standard kitchen usually ranges from £1,400 to £3,500, while larger kitchens with complex island units and premium marble-effect quartz can range from £3,500 to £6,000+. Use our Online Quote Builder for an accurate estimate for your specific layout.
Yes. At Monolux, we believe in complete transparency. Unless you specifically request a "supply-only" price, your fitted quartz worktop quote includes the digital templating of your kitchen, the bespoke in-house CNC fabrication of your stone, and the final expert installation by our fitting team. There are no hidden fees.
Quartz prices are primarily driven by the complexity of the manufacturing process. A solid colour or a simple granular pattern (like Grey Expo) is easier and cheaper to produce. However, premium stones with deep, intricate marble veining (like Calacatta quartz) require advanced, patented engineering to make the veins look natural and flow through the slab, which increases the material cost.
A 20mm thick quartz worktop is generally around 10% to 15% cheaper than the exact same colour in a 30mm thickness. Because it uses less raw material, it costs slightly less to produce and transport. 20mm is structurally exceptional and is currently the most popular choice for sleek, modern kitchen designs.
Our Online Quote Builder is highly accurate and gives you a realistic estimate based on your measurements, chosen stone, cut-outs, and distance from our warehouse. However, within 2 hours of submitting it, our specialists will manually review your design. Often, our experts can lower this price by nesting your cuts more efficiently on the slabs or by applying current seasonal discounts to your chosen material.
Yes. The fabrication process accounts for a significant portion of the cost. For example, an undermount sink requires the inside edge of the quartz to be perfectly polished, which takes more CNC machining time than a standard unpolished drop-in sink cut-out. Similarly, upgrading from a standard pencil-round edge to a complex Ogee or mitred drop-edge will increase the fabrication cost.
Your investment is fully protected. Every Monolux worktop comes with a 25-year quality guarantee against material faults. Furthermore, under our 1-Week Rapid Fix pledge, if you experience any issues related to the installation or product quality, we guarantee to attend your property and resolve the problem within 7 days, ensuring your kitchen is never out of action.
The quartz worktop price per metre is useful for rough early budgeting, but it does not give the full fitted cost. A linear metre only measures length. It does not include work, top depth, islands, returns, upstands, splashbacks, sink cut-outs, off-cut-outs, edge profiles, templating, delivery, or installation. That is why MonoLux shows quartz material prices per square metre and calculates the fitted quote based on your full kitchen layout. This gives a more accurate project price than using length alone.
Yes. You can browse quartz worktops online, compare colours and prices, order free samples and use the online quote tool to start your fitted quote. Once you submit your details, our team reviews your layout, selected quartz colour, cut-outs, edge profiles, extras and delivery area before confirming the quote.
You can often reduce the final quartz worktop cost by choosing a more affordable quartz colour, keeping the layout simple, using a standard edge profile, and limiting extra fabrication details where possible. Sink cut-outs, hob cut-outs, drainage grooves, upstands, splashbacks, islands, and premium edge profiles can all affect the final quote. Our 2-hour expert review can also help check slab use and layout efficiency before the final price is confirmed.
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