Lisa Miller 8/25/25 6:15 PM 7 min read

Trending: 3 Quartzite Collections to Consider for Your Next Project

Quartzite is known for its durability, elegance, and natural variations, and is currently captivating homeowners, designers, and contractors alike. Its balance of strength and style makes it equally suited for interiors, exteriors, and landscapes—bridging the gap between luxury and longevity. Beyond its beauty, quartzite is increasingly popular for its versatility, and it can adapt to virtually any aesthetic. Here are three natural stone collections that showcase the reasons quartzite is both trending and timeless

Colonial Tan Roughly Squares & Recs Thinstone Veneer Accent Wall Colonial Tan Accent Wall with TV and Fireplace by Division One Landscaping (materials supplied by Outdoor Escapes of NE)

1. Colonial Tan 

The Colonial Tan collection features a range of colors including brown, tan, and light grey, and a hint of sparkle in the sunlight. It offers a broad color palette that adds depth and dimension within the tan profile. 

2. Spruce Mountain 

From the opposite side of the same quarry as Colonial Tan, Spruce Mountain offers a light textured surface and a modern grey color range that blends grey with occasional tan and rust tones. It also features a shimmer in the sunlight. 

Spruce Mountain Ledgestone Fireplace

Spruce Mountain Ledgestone Exterior Fireplace

3. Sterling Tan 

The medium textured Sterling Tan brings tans and greys, with touches of rust and clay colors, together, to achieve a warm palette that's native to New England. 

Ways to Use Quartzite Collections in Residential Design 

All three natural stone collections can be used as Thinstone Veneer in five different patterns, Full Bed Veneer in four different patterns, and Split Flagstone or Sawn  2" Flagstone. Here are some ways to incorporate it into your next residential design project. 

  • Interior: You can use these collections to accent fireplaces, accent walls, shower walls, backsplashes, and more! 
  • Exterior: These unique combinations of greys and tans add curb appeal, durability, and elegance when used in siding, accent walls, outdoor kitchens, pools, fireplaces, and fire pits, among other creative opportunities.
  • Landscape Design: The varied tan and grey color ranges enhance color, texture, and personality in walkways, patios, and flooring that blurs the lines between interior and exterior spaces. 

Sterling Tan Mosaic Thinstone Veneer Exterior Siding

Sterling Tan Mosaic Exterior Siding 

As design trends evolve, quartzite continues to stand out for its natural durability and unmatched versatility. This fall, it’s not just about following the trend—it’s about investing in a material that will bring beauty and function to projects for years to come. To explore more natural stone collections, and see creative ways homeowners incorporate them into residential design, download our ebook.

Natural Stone Residential Design Guide

 

 

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