
This kitchen remodel showcases the perfect balance of bold design and everyday functionality. The homeowners chose deep green cabinetry as the centerpiece, creating a rich, modern foundation. To complement this look, our team installed Argento Quartz countertops, a durable engineered stone known for its non-porous surface and easy maintenance. The subtle gray veining of the quartz softens the dramatic cabinetry, adding contrast without overwhelming the space.
To complete the transformation, we extended the Argento Quartz into a full-height backsplash, creating a seamless flow from countertop to wall. This design choice not only elevates the aesthetic but also makes cleaning simple and efficient. Together, the green cabinets and quartz surfaces form a kitchen that feels sophisticated, timeless, and built for daily life—an ideal blend of beauty and performance for homeowners looking to upgrade their space.
Material used: Quartz
Location: Fort Wayne, IN
Find answers to the most common questions about our quartz countertops here.
Quartz countertops are an engineered stone product made primarily from crushed natural quartz crystals, one of the hardest minerals on Earth. These crystals are mixed with a small amount of resins, polymers, and pigments, and then pressed into slabs. This manufacturing process creates a non-porous, highly durable, and beautiful surface that is more consistent and stain-resistant than natural stone.
Quartz is extremely durable and resistant to scratches, thanks to the hardness of the natural quartz it contains. However, it is not impervious to damage. While it can handle everyday heat, it’s not as heat-resistant as granite. We recommend always using a trivet or hot pad under hot pans, as extreme heat can scorch the resin in the countertop and cause permanent discoloration.
Maintaining quartz countertops is incredibly easy due to their non-porous nature. For daily cleaning, simply wipe the surface with a soft cloth and mild soap and water. Avoid using harsh, abrasive cleaners or scouring pads, as these can dull the finish. Since quartz is non-porous, it never needs to be sealed, making maintenance a breeze.