Explore our range of beige quartz worktops. Every surface is non-porous and scratch-resistant, backed by a 25-year material warranty. Buy direct from the worktop specialists and save 40%. Free samples, nationwide installation and 0% finance available.
Stonelore Quartz
£648 £389/sqm
Stonelore Quartz
£648 £389/sqm
Stonelore Quartz
£648 £389/sqm
Stonelore Quartz
£648 £389/sqm
Beige quartz brings a natural, earthy warmth to your kitchen. Sitting between cream and taupe, beige offers a grounded, organic feel that connects with natural materials and creates a calm, inviting space.
Available across both our Minerox Quartz and Stonelore ranges, beige quartz is completely non-porous — no sealing, no staining, no bacteria. Every beige quartz worktop is scratch-resistant, heat-resistant up to 150°C, and carries a 25-year material warranty.
Beige sits deeper in the warm colour spectrum than white or cream. Choose beige when your kitchen features natural wood cabinets (especially oak, walnut or elm), you want a worktop that feels grounded and earthy rather than bright and airy, your flooring is stone, terracotta or warm-toned tile, or you prefer a surface that hides everyday marks and crumbs easily.
Beige quartz is also an excellent choice for utility rooms, boot rooms and secondary prep areas where practicality matters more than making a visual statement.
Rustic warmth — pair with reclaimed wood shelving, Belfast sinks and oil-rubbed bronze fixtures.
Modern organic — combine with fluted cabinetry in soft greens or warm greys for a trend-forward but timeless kitchen.
Coastal calm — beige quartz alongside white cabinets, driftwood tones and soft blue accents creates a relaxed coastal feel.
For more design ideas, browse our styling and accessorising guide. Order up to 3 free samples to see how beige works in your own kitchen lighting.
Beige quartz is one of the most forgiving colours for daily use. Marks and crumbs blend in naturally, making it an ideal choice for busy households.
Clean daily with warm water and a soft cloth. For stubborn marks, a non-abrasive cream cleaner does the job. Avoid bleach and scouring pads. Use trivets for hot pans — sustained heat above 150°C can cause thermal shock. See the full care and maintenance guide.