Caesarstone quartz
Caesarstone is often chosen for refined whites, soft neutrals and premium marble-effect quartz where the customer wants a durable surface with a carefully controlled finish.
London Kitchen Worktops — quartz worktops in Reigate
Bespoke quartz worktops supplied, templated, fabricated and installed for Reigate homes, including period kitchens near the town centre, family properties around Wray Common and open-plan kitchen renovations in South Park and Woodhatch.
Quartz brands and samples
Choosing quartz from a phone or computer screen rarely gives a true impression of the finished result. In many Reigate homes, natural daylight, cabinet finishes, flooring and surrounding décor can all influence how white, grey and marble-effect quartz appears. That's why we encourage you to compare samples alongside your own kitchen materials before templating, helping you choose a surface that complements the space with confidence rather than relying on online images alone.
We supply quotations for a wide selection of trusted quartz brands and offer practical guidance for everything from kitchen islands and splashbacks to upstands, sink areas and waterfall ends. Our advice takes into account both appearance and installation, ensuring your chosen quartz can be fabricated accurately, suits your kitchen layout and provides a beautiful, durable finish that works effortlessly for everyday family life.
Caesarstone is often chosen for refined whites, soft neutrals and premium marble-effect quartz where the customer wants a durable surface with a carefully controlled finish.
Silestone offers a strong range of contemporary quartz colours, including whites, greys and veined designs suitable for Reigate kitchen islands, splashbacks and worktop runs.
Classic Quartz Stone is useful for customers comparing practical quartz options across plain, speckled and veined designs without moving away from the quartz-only brief.
Modern Quartz Stone suits clean, modern kitchen schemes where the surface needs to work with handleless units, shaker doors, black taps or warm brass finishes.
NobleStone provides quartz choices for worktops, splashbacks, islands and family kitchens where a polished stone look and easy maintenance are important.
NileStone options can be considered for Reigate homeowners who want to compare quartz colours and finishes before committing to template and fabrication.
Local quartz specialists
From your initial enquiry through to the finished installation, we manage every stage of your quartz worktop project. This includes expert advice, a detailed quotation, home measuring, professional templating, precision off-site fabrication and careful installation. Before production begins, we check every detail, including sink and hob positions, tap holes, drainer grooves, seam locations, overhangs, upstands, splashback heights, edge profiles and access into the property, ensuring everything fits exactly as planned.
Homes across Reigate vary considerably, and every kitchen brings its own requirements. A compact period property near the town centre may call for thoughtful seam placement to work with older walls and existing features, while larger homes around Wray Common often include islands, utility worktops and the handling of larger, heavier quartz slabs. Renovations in South Park and Woodhatch frequently create open-plan kitchen-diners, where the worktops need to deliver a seamless finish across cooking, food preparation, dining and everyday family living.
Every project is made to order, with careful planning at every stage to achieve a precise fit and a high-quality finish. By combining accurate templating, skilled fabrication and experienced installation, we ensure your new quartz worktops complement your kitchen perfectly and are built to withstand everyday use for years to come.

Local trust
Every kitchen is different, and a successful quartz installation starts with understanding the property itself. Homes across Reigate can present challenges such as limited parking, older walls that are not perfectly straight, conservation-sensitive locations, large island installations, finished flooring and restricted access. Rather than relying on standard measurements, we plan every stage around the layout and practical requirements of your home.
Many period homes close to the historic centre feature chimney breasts, alcoves, uneven walls and compact kitchen layouts. Quartz provides a bright, durable surface that makes the most of the available space while creating a neat finish around sinks, hobs and short upstand sections.
Larger family homes often benefit from spacious island layouts, breakfast bars, utility room worktops, longer runs and waterfall ends. Careful planning ensures slab sizes, joint positions and installation access are considered well before fabrication begins.
Open-plan kitchen-diners are designed to bring cooking, dining and family life together, so the worktops need to perform just as well as they look. Before approving the template, we check cabinet support, overhangs, appliance locations and every detail needed for an accurate installation.
Kitchen renovations in Meadvale and surrounding residential neighbourhoods often balance practical family living with a refined, contemporary finish. Quartz is an excellent choice where easy maintenance, consistent colour and long-term durability are just as important as appearance.
Properties near Reigate Station, Bell Street, Priory Park, Reigate Hill and neighbouring residential roads can require careful planning for deliveries, parking and safe access before larger quartz sections are brought into the property.
Although quartz worktops are an internal kitchen feature, period and listed properties often benefit from a more considered approach during installation. We take care to plan every stage thoroughly, ensuring the work is carried out accurately while respecting the character of the home.
Why choose quartz
Quartz is a popular choice for Reigate kitchens because it combines the elegant look of natural stone with the practicality needed for everyday living. Its non-porous surface is easy to maintain, offers consistent colour and is available in everything from soft whites and warm neutrals to contemporary greys and marble-inspired veining, making it a natural fit for both period properties and modern kitchen designs.
In older homes, quartz can help brighten more compact kitchens while providing a hard-wearing surface around sinks, hobs and busy preparation areas. In larger extensions, it creates a striking focal point, with islands, waterfall ends, splashbacks and carefully positioned joins designed to complement the overall layout. For growing families, it offers an excellent balance of durability, practicality and a premium finish that continues to look its best for years to come.
Every quartz worktop is manufactured from a confirmed template, allowing sink and hob cut-outs, tap holes, drainer grooves, upstands and edge profiles to be planned and precision-machined before installation. This ensures an accurate fit, a smoother installation process and a beautifully finished kitchen from day one.

Quartz colours
White quartz is ideal where the kitchen needs more brightness, especially in older Reigate homes with smaller windows, deeper rooms or darker cabinet finishes. It pairs well with shaker doors, brass handles, black taps, timber flooring and simple splashback details. In open-plan extensions, white quartz keeps the island feeling light while still giving a polished, premium worktop surface.
Grey quartz gives a calm, practical finish for family kitchens, utility areas and modern shaker schemes. Pale grey works well with soft neutral units and natural timber, while darker grey quartz can create contrast against white cabinetry. It is a good option for homeowners who want a surface that feels less stark than bright white but still looks clean and contemporary.
Calacatta-style quartz is popular for feature islands, waterfall ends and matching splashbacks because the veining creates a focal point. It gives a premium marble-inspired appearance while remaining firmly within the quartz category, with better day-to-day practicality for cooking, entertaining and family use.



Quartz features
A strong quartz design is not only about the colour. The best results come from planning the island size, slab direction, support, joins, splashback height, upstand returns, sink details, hob location and waterfall ends before fabrication starts.
Island worktops can include seating overhangs, book-matched visual direction, mitred waterfall sides and carefully positioned seams. We check access and support before confirming slab requirements.
Matching quartz splashbacks reduce grout lines and create a polished finish behind hobs, sinks and feature walls. They are especially useful in open-plan kitchens where the worktop and wall finish are seen together.
Upstands protect the lower wall line, hide small wall variations and complete straight worktop runs neatly. They are practical for both traditional and modern Reigate kitchens.
Waterfall ends can make an island look more substantial, but they need accurate mitred fabrication, good support and careful site handling before installation day.


Finishing details
Most Reigate quartz worktops are specified in 20mm or 30mm material. A 20mm quartz worktop gives a slimmer, modern appearance that suits contemporary kitchens and wall runs. A 30mm quartz worktop creates a more substantial look and is often chosen for family kitchens, islands and traditional cabinet styles.
For a thicker visual effect, mitred edges can create the appearance of a deeper apron or waterfall side. Pencil edges are practical and softly rounded, bevel edges add a neat angled detail, and mitred edges are best planned where the design needs a sharp feature finish.
Before fabrication, we confirm sink type, hob size, appliance clearances, tap holes, drainer groove direction, polished sink edges, overhangs, splashback height and visible returns.

Measure and process
Your home measure allows us to assess the kitchen layout, cabinet positions, property access and confirm that everything is ready for templating. Before this stage, base units should be securely fitted, level and in their final positions, with sink, tap, hob and appliance specifications confirmed wherever possible.
Professional templating captures every finished dimension, including wall lines, island sizes, appliance openings, overhangs, seam locations, upstand heights and splashback requirements. This detailed survey ensures your kitchen design is translated into a bespoke quartz worktop that is manufactured to fit your space with precision.
Your quartz worktops are then fabricated off site using the approved template, with sink and hob cut-outs, tap holes, drainer grooves, polished edges and matching wall pieces completed before delivery. Installation is carefully planned around property access, handling routes, parking arrangements and final site readiness, helping everything run smoothly on the day.

We check cabinet levels, wall returns, island dimensions, sink and hob positions, access, parking and whether the site is ready for template.
Templates confirm the exact worktop dimensions and fabrication details before quartz cutting starts.
Quartz is prepared with sink cut-outs, hob cut-outs, tap holes, drainer grooves, polished edges, upstands and splashback pieces.
The fitting team positions each quartz piece, checks support, aligns seams and completes final checks around sinks, hobs and visible edges.

Safe fabrication
Quartz is an engineered stone, so the cutting and finishing stage must be handled responsibly. We template accurately at the property, then fabricate the worktops off site wherever possible so the main cutting, polishing and finishing work is completed in controlled conditions.
Any essential adjustment on installation day is planned carefully. Unsafe dry cutting of engineered stone is not treated as a normal site method. This gives customers confidence that the quartz stage is managed professionally, not improvised in the kitchen.
For Reigate projects, this also helps protect finished flooring, cabinets, appliances and newly decorated rooms while keeping the installation day focused on fitting, alignment and final checks.
Project proof
Before booking a Reigate quartz quotation, many customers want to see real installation details: finished worktop runs, sink cut-outs, upstands, polished edges, island joints and how the quartz looks once the cabinets and appliances are in place.
The completed kitchen photography on this page shows the type of quartz finish, splashback planning, sink detail, hob section, edge profile and installation standard that Reigate homeowners can use as a reference when discussing their own project. It is not presented as a named customer review, fake address or invented testimonial.
For a typical Reigate enquiry, we would expect to review photos, rough sizes, cabinet layout, sink and hob specifications, preferred quartz colour, whether upstands or splashbacks are required, and whether the worktop is part of a wider extension or refurbishment.

Local project gallery
These images are placed close to the sections they support so you can compare practical quartz details before requesting a quote.








Pricing guide
Quartz prices vary because every Reigate kitchen has a different layout, slab requirement, access route and finishing specification. A straight worktop run with one sink cut-out will price differently from a large island-led extension with waterfall ends, matching splashbacks, upstands, multiple cut-outs and difficult handling access.
The most accurate way to quote is to send your plan, photos, rough sizes, postcode, preferred quartz colour and details of the sink, hob, tap, island, splashbacks and upstands. We can then advise whether the design is likely to need one slab, multiple slabs, mitred fabrication, special handling or extra installation planning.
| Quote factor | What changes the cost |
|---|---|
| Quartz range and brand | Plain, speckled, marble-effect and premium veined quartz ranges can price differently. |
| 20mm or 30mm thickness | Thickness affects appearance, material use, edge detail, weight and the finished visual style. |
| Cut-outs and grooves | Sink cut-outs, hob cut-outs, tap holes, polished sink edges and drainer grooves add fabrication time. |
| Upstands and splashbacks | Matching quartz wall pieces increase material, templating and fitting requirements. |
| Waterfall ends and islands | Large islands, mitred waterfall sides, seating overhangs and support requirements affect slab planning. |
| Access and handling | Parking, tight hallways, stairs, finished floors and large quartz pieces can require additional planning. |
Why London Kitchen Worktops
We'll help you choose the right quartz surface for your kitchen, whether you're planning a statement island, matching splashbacks, upstands or a complete worktop installation. Every recommendation is based on your layout, design preferences and practical requirements.
Before fabrication begins, we carefully check dimensions, seam locations, cut-outs, overhangs and wall lines. This detailed templating process helps achieve an accurate fit while avoiding unnecessary adjustments during installation.
Your quartz worktops are fabricated off site using the approved template, with sink and hob cut-outs, tap holes, drainer grooves, polished edges and matching splashback pieces completed before delivery.
We consider property access, parking, handling routes, slab sizes, finished flooring and cabinet support before installation day, helping the fitting process run safely and efficiently.
Choose from a wide selection of trusted quartz manufacturers, including Caesarstone, Silestone, Classic Quartz Stone, Modern Quartz Stone, NobleStone and NileStone, with guidance to help you find the right finish for your kitchen.
Browse our recent project videos, installation photography and gallery to see the quality of our craftsmanship and the standard of finish you can expect before requesting your Reigate quotation.
Quote checklist
A clear quotation needs more than a square-metre figure. Send your kitchen plan, photos, rough sizes, Reigate postcode, preferred quartz colour and details such as island size, sink type, hob position, upstands, splashbacks, waterfall ends and appliance specifications.
Ready to price your Reigate kitchen?
Email or WhatsApp your plan, photos and preferred quartz finish. We can advise on colours, templating and installation before you book a measure.
Useful quartz links
Take a look through our recommended quartz brands, recent installations and practical guides to help you make informed decisions before your home measure. You'll be able to compare colours and finishes, see examples of completed kitchens and gain a better understanding of the installation process before requesting your Reigate quotation.
Nearby areas
If you're renovating a home outside Reigate, you may find one of our nearby location pages more relevant. Each page includes information tailored to local properties, helping you explore quartz worktop options, understand the installation process and request a quotation based on your area's requirements.
Questions from local customers
Quartz worktop costs in Reigate depend on the quartz brand, slab size, 20mm or 30mm thickness, island size, sink cut-outs, hob cut-outs, tap holes, drainer grooves, upstands, splashbacks, waterfall ends, edge profile and access. Send plans, photos and rough measurements for an accurate quotation.
Yes. We can arrange a home measure in Reigate once the kitchen layout is clear. For best results, cabinets should be fixed, level and in their final positions before professional templating is booked.
Timescales depend on material availability, template confirmation, fabrication details and access. After the Reigate template appointment, we confirm the fabrication and installation schedule for your quartz worktops.
Yes. You can compare quartz samples before booking, including white quartz, grey quartz and Calacatta-style quartz, so the chosen surface works with your cabinets, flooring and lighting.
Quartz worktops do not normally need routine sealing. They should still be cleaned with suitable products and protected from extreme heat, harsh chemicals and heavy impact around exposed edges.
Quartz is heat resistant for normal kitchen use, but hot pans should not be placed directly on the surface. Use trivets or heat pads to protect the resin content and maintain the finish.
Clean quartz with warm water, mild soap and a soft cloth. Avoid abrasive pads, bleach-heavy cleaners, paint strippers and aggressive chemicals, especially around polished edges and sink areas.
Quartz is templated accurately and fabricated off site wherever possible. Any essential site adjustment is planned carefully; unsafe dry cutting of engineered stone is not used as a normal fitting method.
Yes. Quartz can be fitted in period homes and conservation-area properties as an internal kitchen finish, but owners should check listed-building or wider renovation requirements where historic fabric is affected.
Yes. We fabricate quartz with planned sink cut-outs, hob cut-outs, tap holes, polished internal edges and drainer grooves once the appliance and sink specifications are confirmed.
Yes. Quartz is suitable for islands, breakfast bars and waterfall ends, provided slab size, support, seams, handling access and mitred edge details are considered before fabrication.
White quartz is popular for brightening period kitchens, grey quartz suits calm shaker schemes, and Calacatta-style quartz works well for feature islands and open-plan kitchen-diners.
Sometimes, yes. Existing cabinets must be strong, level and suitable for the weight of quartz. We check cabinet condition, support panels, appliance gaps and wall lines before confirming whether a replacement worktop-only installation is suitable.
20mm quartz gives a slimmer modern look, while 30mm quartz creates a more substantial appearance. Mitred edges can create a deeper visual profile for islands or waterfall ends where the design requires it.
Cabinets should be fixed, level and in their final position. Sink, tap, hob, extractor, appliance and splashback decisions should be confirmed so the template accurately reflects the finished kitchen.
Ready to start?
Send your kitchen plan, photos, rough measurements, preferred quartz colour and Reigate postcode. We can advise on colours, templating, fabrication, sink cut-outs, hob cut-outs, drainer grooves, upstands, splashbacks, installation and the next step.
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