
Upgraded Countertops: A Great Investment
It’s proven that countertop surfaces such as granite, marble, quartz or solid surface add significant value to a home, helping you recover much of your initial remodeling investment.

It’s proven that countertop surfaces such as granite, marble, quartz or solid surface add significant value to a home, helping you recover much of your initial remodeling investment.

In this post, we debunk some of the most common (and misleading) granite countertop myths so you feel more informed in your countertop decisions.

A key component to enjoying your beautiful new granite countertops is making the journey to get there as trouble-free as possible—which often depends on the countertop supplier you choose for the job.

Tile is another important piece of your renovation puzzle and can really complete the overall look of your beautiful countertops.

Whether you prefer natural granite, marble or manufactured quartz, be on the lookout for many innovative and fresh looks in 2020!

The cut of your natural stone countertops makes a difference in the overall look and feel of your renovated space. Here’s what you should know.

Marble is beautiful, durable and ultimately timeless – yet still right on trend for today. Learn more about why we love marble countertops in our blog.

Solid surface is an ideal countertop surface for kitchens and baths alike because it’s beautiful, practical and versatile!

Whether you’re selecting a granite remnant or quartz partial slab, here are some things to keep in mind for those smaller scale jobs.

A successful countertop job starts with a successful template. The more accurate the template, the easier the fabrication and install. Here’s how to prepare.