Countertop Materials
From minimalist to maximalist, we offer a curated selection of unique, rare, and premium materials to elevate your space through the fusion of opulence, functionality, and sustainability.
In addition to these popular choices, we can design a custom countertop that meets your particular needs or personal preference.
Stainless Steel
Stainless steel countertops are prized for their sleek and contemporary look, as well as their durability and resistance to heat and stains. They are commonly found in commercial kitchens but are increasingly popular in residential settings due to their industrial chic aesthetic.
Agate, Labradorite, and Other Natural Stones
Countertops made from agate, amethyst, rose quartz, and other semi-precious stones are a stunning and luxurious choice for adding a touch of natural beauty to any space. When backlit with LED lighting, the layers of natural stone can come to life, creating a breathtaking display of color and light.
Marble
Marble countertops exude elegance and sophistication with their luxurious veining and timeless appeal. While marble is prized for its beauty, it is more prone to staining and scratching compared to other materials. Regular sealing and careful maintenance are essential to preserve its pristine appearance.
Granite
Granite countertops are highly sought after for their natural beauty and durability. They are available in a wide range of colors and patterns, each slab being unique due to variations in the stone. Granite is heat-resistant and relatively low-maintenance, requiring periodic sealing to prevent staining.
Leathered Stone
Leathered stone countertops offer a distinctive and tactile alternative to traditional polished or honed stone surfaces. Created through a specialized finishing process, leathered stone countertops showcase a unique texture and appearance that adds warmth and character to any space.
Soapstone
Soapstone countertops are known for their natural beauty and unique veining patterns. They are resistant to heat and stains, making them a practical choice for kitchen countertops. Soapstone countertops develop a natural patina over time, adding to their charm and character.
Quartz
Quartz countertops, also known as engineered stone, are composed of natural quartz crystals mixed with resins and pigments. This results in a non-porous surface that is highly resistant to stains, scratches, and heat. Quartz countertops are available in a wide array of colors and patterns, offering versatility and durability.
Glass
Glass countertops are a contemporary and sleek option that adds a touch of sophistication to any kitchen. They are non-porous, heat-resistant, and easy to clean, making them a hygienic choice for food preparation areas. Glass countertops can be back-painted for a pop of color or textured for added visual interest.
Live Edge Custom Wood
Live edge custom wood countertops offer a distinctive and organic aesthetic that adds warmth and character to any space. Unlike traditional wood countertops, which are typically milled to have straight and uniform edges, live edge countertops retain the natural shape and texture of the tree's outermost edge, including the bark and irregularities.
Recycled Materials
Countertops made from recycled materials, such as recycled glass or concrete, offer an eco-friendly and sustainable option for environmentally conscious homeowners. These countertops are durable, unique, and contribute to reducing waste by repurposing materials that would otherwise end up in landfills.
Copper
Copper has been used for centuries in architecture and design due to its timeless elegance and durability. Copper countertops evoke a sense of Old World charm and craftsmanship while still feeling modern and sophisticated. Whether used in a traditional farmhouse kitchen or a contemporary urban loft, copper countertops make a statement and elevate the overall aesthetic of the space.
Concrete
Concrete countertops have gained popularity for their modern aesthetic and customization options. They can be poured and molded into various shapes and sizes, allowing for seamless integration of features like sinks and decorative edges. Proper sealing is necessary to protect concrete countertops from staining and water damage.