Quartz Carpet Flooring is a premium flooring solution that combines the natural beauty of quartz stone with advanced resin technology. It creates a seamless, hard-wearing surface that’s as visually striking as it is functional. Originally developed in Europe, this innovative flooring system is now sought-after worldwide for both indoor and outdoor applications.
What is Quartz Carpet Flooring Used For?
Quartz Carpet is ideal for spaces that require durability, hygiene, and aesthetic appeal. Its unique texture and resilience make it perfect for:
Residential spaces – Living rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, garages, and pool surrounds.
Hospitality & wellness spaces – Hotels, spas, gyms, and clinics.
Outdoor areas – Patios, balconies, walkways, and terraces.
Thanks to its seamless surface, Quartz Carpet is also an excellent choice for environments where hygiene and easy cleaning are essential.
Types of Quartz Carpet Flooring
Interior Quartz Carpet Blends fine quartz granules with a flexible resin binder to create a smooth, elegant, and comfortable finish underfoot. It’s available in a wide range of natural colors and can be installed with a matte or satin finish.
Exterior Quartz Carpet Uses UV-stable, non-yellowing binders with slightly coarser quartz granules for improved slip resistance and weather durability. Designed to withstand outdoor conditions while maintaining a beautiful, natural stone appearance.
Industrial/Commercial Grade Quartz Engineered for high-traffic areas and heavy-duty performance. This version offers increased load-bearing capacity and chemical resistance—perfect for warehouses, labs, or commercial kitchens.
Wet Room & Anti-Slip Solutions Specially formulated for wet environments such as pool decks, bathrooms, and spas. The non-slip texture ensures safety without compromising on style.
Best-Suited Surfaces for Quartz Carpet Flooring
Quartz Carpet can be applied over a wide variety of stable subfloors, including:
Concrete – Ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications. Must be clean, level, and dry.
Cement screeds – Common in commercial and residential new builds.
Self-leveling compounds – Often used to prepare uneven or old floors before quartz application.
Tiles (in some cases) – Can be coated if properly prepared and primed.