Granite vs quartz vs Corian countertops — which is best for your Indian kitchen (2026)
Countertop choice is a 10-year commitment. The three serious options for Indian kitchens are natural granite, engineered quartz, and acrylic Corian. Each has clear strengths and real weaknesses. This guide compares all three head-to-head so you can choose confidently.
Quick comparison
| Parameter | Granite | Quartz | Corian |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cost (Rs/sqft, 2026) | 150-400 | 400-1,200 | 600-1,800 |
| Material | Natural stone | 93% stone + 7% polymer resin | Acrylic polymer solid surface |
| Hardness (Mohs scale) | 6-7 | 7 | 2-3 |
| Heat resistance | Excellent | Good (up to 150°C) | Moderate (use trivets) |
| Stain resistance | Moderate (porous if unsealed) | Excellent (non-porous) | Excellent (non-porous) |
| Seamless joints | No (visible lines) | Possible with colour-matched epoxy | Yes (perfectly invisible) |
| Repairability | Chips hard to repair | Chips hard to repair | Scratches sand out |
| Maintenance | Annual sealing | None | None |
| Lifetime | 25+ years | 20+ years | 15-20 years |
| Feel | Cold, hard | Cold, hard | Warm to touch |
Granite — deep dive
What is granite?
Igneous natural stone, quarried from mines in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, and abroad. Each slab is unique — natural variations in pattern, colour, and mineral inclusions.
Popular granite types in India
- Black Galaxy (Ongole, AP): black with gold flecks. Classic. Rs 200-400/sqft.
- Tan Brown (Karnataka): warm brown with subtle pattern. Rs 200-350/sqft.
- Imperial White (Rajasthan): white with grey-black streaks. Rs 250-400/sqft.
- Kashmir White (Karnataka): white with burgundy specks. Rs 300-450/sqft.
- River White: white with grey lines. Rs 250-380/sqft.
- Steel Grey (AP): grey, modern look. Rs 200-350/sqft.
- Paradiso (Andhra): brown-pink complex pattern. Rs 300-500/sqft.
- Imported granites (Brazilian, Italian): Rs 600-2,000/sqft for exotic patterns.
Pros
- Lowest cost of the three options
- Excellent heat resistance — you can place hot pots directly (though we recommend trivets for premium look)
- Natural beauty, unique slab variations
- Very hard-wearing (Mohs 6-7)
- Widely available in Greater Noida / Noida markets
- 25+ year lifetime with proper care
Cons
- Porous — needs sealing annually (typically Rs 500-1,000 per treatment)
- Can stain from turmeric, oil, red wine if left unsealed
- Visible seams between slabs (for larger kitchens)
- Chipping on edges — hard to repair invisibly
- Heavy — requires strong support
- Radiation concerns (slight, contested; most residential granite is safe)
Quartz (engineered stone) — deep dive
What is quartz?
Engineered product made from 93% crushed quartz stone bound with 7% polymer resin. Manufactured to precise specifications, uniform pattern and colour.
Popular quartz brands in India
- Caesarstone (Israeli): premium tier. Rs 800-1,500/sqft.
- Silestone (Spanish): premium. Rs 700-1,400/sqft.
- Pokarna (Indian): mid-range, decent quality. Rs 500-900/sqft.
- Santamargherita (Italian): premium. Rs 1,000-2,000/sqft.
- Indian mid-tier brands (Cambria, Classico): Rs 400-700/sqft.
Pros
- Non-porous — no sealing ever needed
- Excellent stain resistance (turmeric, oil, wine all wipe clean)
- Consistent colour and pattern (good for contemporary / minimalist kitchens)
- Very hard (Mohs 7)
- Heat-resistant up to ~150°C (use trivets for very hot pans)
- Can use colour-matched epoxy for near-invisible seams
- No radioactive concerns
Cons
- Higher cost than granite
- Heat damage at very high temperatures (tandoor pan directly on counter can scorch)
- Chips hard to repair invisibly
- UV sensitivity — outdoor use can cause slight yellowing over 5-10 years
- Uniform look can feel “manufactured” compared to natural granite
Corian (acrylic solid surface) — deep dive
What is Corian?
Acrylic polymer mixed with mineral filler. Brand name from DuPont; “solid surface” is the generic term. Available in hundreds of colours, from pure white to wood-look patterns.
Popular brands
- Corian (DuPont): original, premium. Rs 1,200-1,800/sqft.
- Hi-Macs (LG): Korean, premium. Rs 1,000-1,500/sqft.
- Hanex, Staron: alternative brands. Rs 800-1,200/sqft.
- Indian solid-surface: Rs 600-900/sqft; quality varies.
Pros
- Completely seamless joints — perfectly invisible
- Integrated sink option (kitchen sink carved from the same material as countertop)
- Non-porous, stain-resistant
- Scratches and dull spots can be sanded out (only material that’s repairable)
- Warm to touch (less cold than stone)
- Huge colour range
- Can be shaped into curves, custom edges, backsplash continuations
Cons
- Highest cost
- Soft compared to stone (Mohs 2-3) — scratches easier, though scratches are repairable
- Poor heat resistance — trivets mandatory, direct hot pan will burn mark
- Can melt at ~175°C (don’t put down very hot pots)
- Shorter lifetime than stone (15-20 years before looking tired)
- Not suitable for cutting on (any stone surface is better for direct chopping)
Which should you choose for your Indian kitchen?
Choose granite if:
- You want natural character and unique beauty
- You do heavy Indian cooking (tadka, tandoor, pressure-cooker steam)
- Budget is a consideration — granite is the most affordable quality option
- You want maximum heat tolerance for direct pan placement
- You’re OK with annual sealing maintenance
Choose quartz if:
- You want stain-resistance for turmeric / masala / oil splatters
- You want contemporary uniform look
- You want zero maintenance (no sealing)
- You value consistency over natural variation
- You’re OK with using trivets for hot pans
Choose Corian if:
- You want seamless kitchen aesthetics with invisible joints
- You want integrated sink
- You want repairability — scratches can be buffed out
- You prefer warm-to-touch surface
- You value design flexibility (curves, custom shapes, colour range)
- Budget is not the top concern
Cost impact on a typical kitchen
Typical L-shape kitchen needs 50-60 sqft of countertop.
- Granite: Rs 15,000 (basic) to Rs 25,000 (premium) — ~Rs 300 average/sqft
- Quartz: Rs 30,000 (basic) to Rs 65,000 (premium)
- Corian: Rs 45,000 to Rs 90,000+
Budget tip: if Corian is your dream but budget is tight, consider quartz — 60-70% of Corian’s aesthetic benefits at 50% of the cost.
Installation considerations
- Backsplash: 4-6 inch backsplash matching the countertop is standard. Premium builds extend backsplash to 18-24 inches.
- Sink cutouts: under-mount sinks work with all three; integrated sinks only with Corian.
- Edge profiles: straight, beveled, bullnose, ogee. Custom edges add 10-25% to cost.
- Seam placement: for granite/quartz with multi-slab kitchens, seam placement matters — avoid high-traffic spots.
- Underlayment: proper plywood support under the slab prevents cracking.
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