Today were sharing how we saved thousands of dollars on our quartz countertops costnot only for our kitchen remodel (with two large islands), but also two of our bathroom remodels! Well also share our EXACT quartz countertops cost and answer How much do quartz countertops cost?
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If youre comparing, going for any countertop material other than laminate is going to feel spendy by that comparison. (Especially when youre doing it for a big project like your kitchen or bathroom!)
(And yes, I just had to make a rhyme for this blog post title. Shortsquartzwho can resist? )
We calculated wed need 3 quartz slabs for our kitchen remodel (which has double islands, hence the need for more solid slabs so we could avoid the joints)
but the problem was, wed still have a lot of quartz left over!
If youre looking to have a beautiful and functional kitchen you need this!Boom! Solution? Matt used his Superhero Engineering Brain to calculate out how and where to cut every single piece of quartz for our kitchen within the three slabs. THEN, he figured out how we could maximize and place these cuts so that wed have major quartz pieces leftover
which were the exact measurements we needed for
Our quartz countertop slabs (read all about the exact color we chose) measured 131x63.
For us, this was our two island countertops for our kitchens double islands, plus our sink area countertop (which extended underneath our hidden appliance cabinets).
You can use whatever program works best for you to do this (even if its just a piece of paper plus a ruler!), but Matt chose to use Excel as the easiest way for him to. This was even faster than doing it in AutoCad because it was actually easiest to lay out each of the small cuts this way. Also, everyone has Excel, so it was easy to share with the fabricator.
The only big bummer for me was that quartz slabs didnt come in the 147 length I needed for one solid piece of countertop around our sink and under our appliance cabinets. So instead of cutting our sink slab up into two even pieces, we chose to do the biggest piece possible (see below) so there wouldnt be any grout lines around the sink area, and add the smaller section to the right under our right appliance cabinet.
(Now, whether our fabricator chose to follow directions or not is another story! )
While you might think our #2 step would be to fit in the next-largest pieces of quartz, thats not entirely correct. Wed actually recommend that once you get your major countertop pieces laid out, you lay out the edges next to those pieces in your layout.
Thats going to help maximize the rest of the portions of your slabs to be useful, because your countertop edges will usually be the same length as your countertop pieces (see below for Island 1 plus Island 1 Edge).
By the way, if youre new here, you should know that Matt and I created 2+ kitchen guides (from design to remodels to kitchen organization) to help you get the kitchen youve always wanted from start to finish! You can find our Kitchen Design Guides here!
Now, with the remaining room in your quartz slab layouts, you can fit in the rest of your medium and large pieces.
For example, you can see that we fit in pieces for the solid backsplash above our stove. Sidenote: Id originally planned to have solid sidesplashes covering the walls on either side of the stove, for easy wipe-down, but once the installers got them up for me I decided it was just too much quartz on the walls for me! So I had them leave the backsplash only, and we used the cut side pieces 1) for another projects, and 2) gave to a sweet friend who needed a small bathroom countertop in her ADU build! Share the quartz love, people!
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PS: We even used a leftover quartz piece for the shower threshold in our downstairs bathroom remodel!
Basically its an adult form of Tetris.
(Matt had no idea all his childhood years of playing Tetris were preparing him for JUST this momentbut I know! God knew my Designer brain would start to explode were I required to do this kind of finagling, and Matt enjoys doing it, so were the ideal match for these projects!)
This, dear readers, is one way to save big-time on quartz countertops! Instead of having to buy pieces later on for our bathroom remodels, we thought ahead of what else wed need in future and essentially got them for free!
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Quartz slab cost: $20.25 per square foot. So total cost for the slabs (131x63, or 57.3 sq ft per slab) was $3,483 for 3 slabs, or $1,161 per slab.
Fabrication & installation cost: $39.50 per square foot. So total labor was $5,490.50 for 139 sq. ft. of counter (including our custom drain grooves!).
TOTAL COST per square foot of our quartz countertops: $59.75
If youve researched quartz slab and installation costs, youll recognize the smokin deal we got on both our slabs and our installation! (The average can cost anywhere from $70-150 per square foot!)
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If youve missed seeing all our beauty shots of our kitchen remodel with our white quartz countertops, you can view those here!
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I am working with a KD and will be ordering my cabinets very soon. I am not sure if the price quoted for my quartz counters is competitive. I just feel like the KD place gets a cut when I can go straight to the source and save a bit, right? Does it make sense to buy those myself through a local company? I don't need to pick out a slab or anything because all I want is super white quartz. Any advice? Anything I am forgetting to consider--like will it be a hassle not having one place do it all. BTW, I am doing a big renovation and my contractor is doing the plumbing and electrical, not the KD place. Thanks!
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