If you’re planning a kitchen renovation and considering quartz worktops, one of the first questions is always the same: “How much does it cost?”
Quartz is one of the most popular worktop materials in the UK thanks to its durability, stain resistance, and premium look, but prices can vary depending on colour, thickness, brand, and installation.

Average Quartz Worktop Cost (2025)
| Quality Tier | Price per m² (Supply + Install) |
|---|---|
| Standard quartz | £220 – £280 |
| Mid-range premium quartz | £300 – £380 |
| High-end veined / branded quartz | £400 – £550+ |
Most 3 metre kitchens fall between £1,800 – £2,800 fitted, depending on material and cut-outs.

What Affects the Price?
Colour & pattern – Calacatta / marble-effect quartz is more expensive
Thickness – 20mm is standard, 30mm costs more
Edge shaping – waterfall edges, recessed drainers, curve shaping increase cost
Cut-outs – sink, hob, pop-up sockets, tap holes
Splashback – full height quartz splashbacks add £300–£700 extra
Size of slab – fewer joins = higher cost
Quick Tip Before You Buy
Always ask whether the quote includes templating, installation, polishing, cut-outs and delivery – some suppliers hide these as extras.