I totally agree with ChickeeMomma--when we redid our kitchen we had the same type of quartz/resin countertops installed (brand name "Avanza" through Lowe's). DId a lot of research, did not want the maintenance necessary with real stone but wnated the upgrade from laminate, which is what we had--it stained and chipped. The cost was right in the middle, that have various cost levels, depending on the color you choose and the style for the edging, and the thickness. We went with one that is built up thicker along the edge but is a little less so the further from the front edge you are--since it's supported by the cabinets I wasn't worried, just wanted it to hide the top lip of the cabinets and for appearances. After six years, not one regret...great stuff and holds up incredibly well.
Downside-we have a beautiful mix of cream and browns with a few black specs...but it's hard to tell where you miss washing it off,,, very well camoflaged, and it's been a terrible challenge for me to decide on the tile backsplash I want to try to finish this project...don't want the backsplash too "busy" lookiing, but really want tile.
Tile floors are wonderful--put them down in the kitchen, along with laminate for most of our downstairs, with tile in bath and mudrooms...we live in Ohio, so it is cold here, but we also wear slippers and socks so that hasn't been an issue. Good luck with your decision!
Dawn