Quartz
By far, the most popular countertop material today is quartz due to its combination of beauty and easy maintenance. Quartz comes in a wide array of colors, from soft earth tones to bright crimson. Quartz is one of the hardest surfaces on earth. It is non-porous, scratch resistant, and it inhibits the growth of odor-causing bacteria, mold and mildew.
Granite
Granite is the most desired natural stone countertop material. Our granite countertops come in a wide array of colors, ranging from vibrant blues and variegated browns, to midnight black, deep red and mottled white.
Onyx
A lesser-used natural stone, onyx can make a stunning addition to your home. The rich banding that distinguishes onyx from other stones makes it a natural centerpiece in your home design. The stone’s translucence is another advantage, as strategically placed lighting can be made to shine onto or even through the countertop for maximum visual impact. Onyx must be sealed to prevent damage over time but with proper care, an onyx countertop can be a great alternative to quartz or granite.
Marble
Marble countertop surfaces are timeless with their classic beauty and elegance. Our marble countertops come in a range of colors, from white with gray veining to green, gold or soft rose. Marble’s naturally cool temperature is pleasing for cooking as well as keeping any workspaces temperature controlled.
Porcelain
Long popular in Europe, porcelain countertops are continuing to gain a following in the U.S. Porcelain slabs provide a wonderful opportunity to add color and style to various rooms of your home due to its wide variety of colors, designs, and patterns. While stone countertops always run the risk of staining, porcelain tile is virtually impervious – water or other liquid will simply bead up on top of the tile, allowing you to simply wipe it down
We invite you to drop by our design showroom to discuss your ideas with our cabinet & countertop experts and see what we have to offer.