Quality Selection of Marble Countertops
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Guided Selection, Fabrication, and Installation
Marble Countertops With Natural Character
Marble countertops provide distinctive veining patterns and a luxurious appearance. Stone & Style Kitchen Design stocks marble slabs in white, gray, and colored varieties—each with unique veining that makes every installation one-of-a-kind.
Stop by our showroom to compare marble against granite, quartz, and quartzite options. We’ll explain maintenance differences and help you choose the material that fits both your aesthetic preferences and lifestyle.
A Balance of Style, Strength, and Cost
How to Choose The Perfect Stone
Quartz (Engineered Stone)
Why homeowners choose it: Consistent patterns, excellent stain resistance, and almost no maintenance.
Best for: Busy kitchens, baths, rentals, and commercial spaces
Strengths: Non-porous (resists stains), scratch-resistant, easy to clean
Watch-outs: Avoid direct high heat (use trivets). Not ideal outdoors due to UV exposure.
Style notes: Comes in modern, uniform looks or marble-inspired veining
Great fit if you want: A beautiful, predictable surface with stress-free care.
Marble (Natural Stone)
Why homeowners love it: Timeless luxury and one-of-a-kind veining—no two slabs are alike.
Best for: Vanity tops, fireplace surrounds, light-use kitchens
Strengths: Naturally heat tolerant; iconic, elegant look
Watch-outs: Softer and porous—can scratch, stain, and etch with acids (lemon, vinegar). Needs sealing and mindful care.
Style notes: Dramatic veining, classic whites and grays, sophisticated character
Great fit if you want: High-end aesthetics and you’re okay with patina over time.
Quartzite (Natrual Stone)
Why it’s a favorite: Marble-like beauty with far tougher performance.
Best for: Kitchens, islands, high-traffic areas
Strengths: Hard, excellent heat and scratch resistance
Watch-outs: Some varieties benefit from periodic sealing; confirm slab hardness during selection.
Style notes: Flowing veining similar to marble; bright whites and soft grays are popular
Great fit if you want: The look of marble with better day-to-day durability.
Granite (Natural Stone)
Why it endures: Proven, durable, and versatile—indoors and outdoors.
Best for: Kitchens, baths, outdoor kitchens, bar tops
Strengths: Excellent heat resistance, very scratch-resistant, takes sealing well
Watch-outs: Needs periodic sealing for best stain resistance
Style notes: Speckled or crystalline patterns with rich, natural character
Great fit if you want: Strong natural stone and excellent value.
Exceptional Service. Lasting Impressions.
Our Clients Speak Volumes
Is marble a good choice for kitchens?
Marble is often used in kitchens, especially for islands or low-traffic areas. We help you evaluate finishes and placement to suit daily use.
How does marble hold up over time?
Marble is naturally porous and will show wear over time. We apply professional sealing and provide care instructions to help preserve the surface.
Can I choose my exact marble slab?
Yes. We encourage clients to select the exact slab they’ll be using. No surprises—what you see is what we install.
What edge options are available for marble?
We offer a range of edge profiles that work well with marble, from soft rounded finishes to square or more decorative cuts.
Is marble harder to install than other stone?
Marble requires careful handling, but our team is experienced in fabrication and installation.