Quartzite Countertop Project in Santa Barbara, CA

Project Backstory

This Hope Ranch kitchen embraces the timeless appeal of a classic black and white design, elevated with the natural beauty of quartzite. The perimeter countertops, hood, and full-height backsplash feature Cristallo quartzite, a stone admired for its luminous appearance and incredible durability. At the center, a bold Cirrus Gray quartzite island with waterfall edges creates dramatic contrast, offering both a functional workspace and a striking focal point.

Known for its hardness and resilience, quartzite is so tough that sparks fly during fabrication—a true testament to its strength. By blending Cristallo’s bright elegance with the depth of Cirrus Gray, this kitchen achieves perfect balance: modern, sophisticated, and built to last. It’s a stunning example of how quartzite countertops and backsplashes can transform a kitchen into a statement of both style and performance.

Material used: Quartzite

Location: Santa Barbara, CA

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to the most common questions about our quartzite countertops here.

Yes—quartzite is one of the most durable natural stones available for countertops. It ranks high on the Mohs hardness scale, making it highly resistant to scratches and everyday wear. Quartzite also performs well with heat, so it can handle hot pots and pans better than many other surfaces. Its strength and resilience make it an excellent choice for busy kitchens.

Because quartzite is a natural stone, it is porous and should be sealed to help protect against staining or liquid absorption. Once sealed, quartzite becomes much easier to maintain, resisting spills and bacteria. The exact sealing schedule can vary, so it’s always best to follow your fabricator’s recommendations for your specific slab and usage.

While their names sound similar, quartzite and quartz are very different materials. Quartzite is a natural stone quarried from the earth, prized for its strength and unique veining. Quartz, on the other hand, is an engineered surface made from crushed quartz crystals mixed with resins and pigments. Both are durable, but quartzite offers the individuality of natural stone, while quartz provides more uniform color and pattern options.

What our Customers are Saying

"Neliya at Solid Rock was so incredibly helpful with assisting us in choosing a material for our countertops. She also arranged to have the slab fabricated and installed. The fabrication and installation was very well done and the countertops turned out perfectly! I highly recommend Solid Rock as a one stop shop. They are busy so there is a long lead time but worth the wait! There is a reason why they are busy! We will be back with more projects in the future!"
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SEAN M.
Past Customer
"Solid Rock was excellent at meeting the schedule that they set and understanding all the details that we wanted in our kitchen. Our countertops turned out just how we wanted them and it was a great experience from selecting the stone in the showroom to the final install phase. All of the workers were detail oriented and respectful. And it was pretty cool to watch how their CNC machines cut and polished the stone and that their full operation is completely in Santa Barbara. I will be using Solid Rock on any future projects and recommending them to everyone I know."
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Roman T.
Past Customer
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