Marble

Do you want the look of sleek elegance in your kitchen, bathroom or other space in your home? You’re sure to find a unique slab that fits your style at our showroom or in our extensive library of samples.

Quartz

Choosing an engineered stone like quartz for your countertops allows you to get the graining and patterns reminiscent of marble, but at a lower price. Quartz is stronger than granite, making it less susceptible to chips and cracks.

Granite

Granite is one of the most popular natural stones used for kitchen and bathroom countertops because it provides great durability and plenty of colors and patterns to choose from.

Dekton

Dekton is a proprietary blend of natural quartz stone, porcelain and glass that has been compacted under intense heat to form a material that is dense and extremely durable. It’s the perfect low-maintenance choice that doesn’t need to be sealed.

Selecting a Stone

When selecting a type of stone for your project, the number of choices out there can be overwhelming. We encourage you to stop by our showroom to browse our selection of natural stone slab and extensive library of samples. You’re welcome to bring other design materials with you to help in the selection process.

If you contact us beforehand to discuss your project and ideas, we can even pre-select some slabs and samples before you come into the showroom to make your decision easier.

Caring for Your Natural & Engineered Stone Surfaces

Caring for Marble Countertops

We recommend sealing marble countertops at least twice a year. Sealing more frequently is required if your counters endure heavy use.

To clean your countertops, using a soft cloth along with a mild dish soap and water mixture works well, or you can purchase a cleaning solution formulated for natural stone or for marble specifically. Wipe down with a soft microfiber cloth often to avoid dirt and grime buildup that may cause scratching.

Caring for Quartz Countertops

Quartz countertops have a polished finish that does not need to be sealed, so long as you clean your countertops often.

For everyday cleaning, using a soft microfiber cloth along with a mild dish soap and water mixture will work well. You can also purchase a cleaning solution formulated specifically for quartz.

Caring for Granite Countertops

We recommend sealing granite countertops at least once a year. Sealing more frequently is required if your counters endure heavy use.

To clean your countertops, using a soft microfiber cloth along with a mild dish soap and water mixture works well, or you can purchase a cleaning solution formulated for natural stone. Wipe down with a cloth often to avoid dirt and grime buildup that may cause scratching.

Caring for Dekton Countertops

Due to the near zero porosity of Dekton, countertops do not need to be sealed and are highly resistant to staining.

For everyday cleaning, using a soft microfiber cloth along with a mild dish soap and water mixture will work well. You can also purchase a cleaning solution formulated specifically for Dekton.

Next Steps in Choosing Your Stone Countertops

If you have questions about our stone selection, please contact us for more information. We also invite you to stop by our showroom to see our extensive stone selection in person and meet with an expert to take the next steps in your project.