Countertops and Backsplashes

Countertops and Backsplashes

 

Your countertops serve an important visual role in your kitchen because they cover such a wide surface area, especially if you have a large kitchen island. Whether you are doing a full kitchen remodel or your cabinets are in good shape and you want a new look for your countertops, our designers can help.

 

We offer a wide range of quartz and laminate countertops, in addition to granite and marble slab options, in many, many styles and colors help give your kitchen the look you want.

 

We have samples in our showroom of the different materials and colors available and can help guide your selection based on your budget and style of your kitchen. If you’re not familiar with the materials available, these are the most popular:

Questions?

We're here to help

* *
*
* *

Countertops

 

Granite

 

Strong and durable, granite countertops are typically viewed as a luxury. (Every buyer on HGTV’s House Hunters wants a home with granite countertops.) Because granite is all natural, no two slabs are alike in color and veining. Granite is a porous stone and requires regular sealing to prevent staining.

 

Marble

 

Marble countertops are beautiful but tend to be even pricier than granite and more prone to stains and scratches. Because of its expense, marble countertops are often reserved for an accent in a kitchen in a baking area or on an island where they are less subject to cooking mishaps.

 

Quartz, or Engineered Stone

 

Frequently used as a less expensive alternative to stone slabs, this material is made of quartz particles and other minerals combined with resin. There are many different colors and styles available, including those that look like granite and marble but don’t have the price or maintenance requirements.
 

Laminate

 

Once the staple of countertops in homes, laminate countertops are becoming popular again as an alternative to solid surface or natural stone thanks to the thousands of design options available and their reasonable cost.
 

Backsplashes

 

Backsplashes not only protect the walls in your kitchen from overzealous cooking and other kitchen accidents, they provide a frame or extension for your countertop. They add color and interest to your kitchen walls along with a level of protection. Ceramic tile, natural stone, glass tile, and even your countertop material all make excellent backsplashes.

 

Since the kitchen backsplash often covers the wall between the countertop and the upper cabinets, our designers can help you with styles and materials that will complement those elements and provide the look you want in your kitchen.

 

Time to refresh your countertop and backsplash? Stop by our showroom or visit us today!