Natural Stone For Kitchen Countertop Materials

Natural Stone For Kitchen Countertop Materials

By Matthew Petacci

People love to put tons of effort into the appearance of their homes. Now, arguably one of the most important aspects of any home is the kitchen. It is the room that can provide you with precious family time, allow you to socialize with friends, or relax on your own while cooking. It’s the epitome of versatile. So, this is why people take their time to deeply consider how they design their kitchen.

But, it can often be very hard to determine which material to use for the countertops, and subsequently, people tend to go for what looks the best. Don’t get us wrong, the appearance is crucial, but there are many more factors involved with choosing a suitable countertop material. These days, there is a multitude of different surfaces available, but we’re going to give you some information on the four of the most popular…

Granite Slabs for Countertops                                Granite Slabs for Countertops

GRANITE

If you’re choosing granite, then you know you’re getting a sturdy, robust and durable countertop material. For those of you that spend an awful lot of time in the kitchen, and constantly put the countertops under wear and tear, this material may be perfect. It’s a completely natural stone and is extracted naturally from the earth each and every day.

Then, it is expertly transformed into beautiful, luxurious countertops. The great thing about granite is that it is resistant to things such as scratches, heat, and stains. These are typically things that cause other surfaces to deteriorate.

Marble Slabs for Countertops                                  Marble Slabs for Countertops

MARBLE

Marble has a strong case for being one of the most elegant, sophisticated, and stunning natural stones. The amazing designs often feature vein-like lines running throughout the stone and therefore will give your kitchen a high-end look. Now, when people go for marble as a countertop, it’s generally for its appearance and not its practicality.

You see, marble is incredibly vulnerable to stains from everyday foods and liquids, as well as many other things such as scratches and abrasions. It’s a relatively soft stone, in comparison to others, and will need quite a bit of maintenance. Although, it is heat resistant.

Quartzite Slabs for Countertops                                Quartzite Slabs for Countertops

QUARTZITE

This is a naturally formed metamorphic stone and is a result of sandstone being exposed to high levels of heat and pressure within the earth. But, this process means the stone is tremendously tough, and some say is even harder than granite. This means you’ll be getting a durable, heat-resistant countertop.

It will definitely still give your kitchen a gorgeous look though, due to the white or grey color scheme that you can achieve.

Onyx Slabs for Countertops                                   Onyx Slabs for Countertops

ONYX

Onyx is an exquisite substance. To help you express your creativity, Onyx stones are available in various hues, textures, and designs. The eternal charm of natural onyx, unmatched in beauty, transcends both classic and modern styles. It radiates solidity and timelessness.

Gorgeous onyx slabs promise longevity. In the United States, onyx is one of the most widely used materials for bathroom walls and floors, as well as bar and table tops.
Prominent interior designers and architects agree that onyx has a transforming effect. The magical sheen and veining of translucent colors elevate spaces. In addition to being durable in high-traffic areas, onyx is aesthetically pleasing.

Upon request, we create, supply, and install distinctive onyx floors and gorgeous onyx countertops. Contact us now to discuss your options for onyx flooring and countertops.

White Marble Slabs for Countertops                                                                                                                                             White Marble Slabs for Countertops

WHITE MARBLE SLABS

Varieties of gray or golden veins flow through White Marble, which has an off-white or white base hue. Each slab has a different pattern of veins, which can range from light gray to dark gray, giving the countertop a distinctive and organic appearance.

Due to its classic and refined appeal, White Marble is a popular option for interior design, particularly in high-end and distinguished settings. Since white marble is a natural stone, it varies in color and veining, giving any countertop personality and uniqueness.

Marble is a comparatively softer stone, which is more likely to have scratches and etchings than granite or quartz. Because marble is porous, it must be sealed frequently to prevent stains and liquid absorption.

Maintaining the perfect appearance of your marble countertop requires routine washing with a mild soap or stone-specific solution. Avoid using abrasive or acidic cleaners, as they can harm the surface. Marble countertops can tolerate frequent usage in the kitchen, but they should be handled carefully to avoid chipping or breaking.

Because white is frequently the color of choice for understated yet opulent designs, our White Marble countertops, whether installed on the wall or the floor, have a breathtaking effect on the atmosphere of a space.


Calacatta Marble Slabs for Countertops Calacatta Marble Slabs for Countertops

CALACATTA MARBLE SLABS

Calacatta Gold Marble is undoubtedly one of the most expensive and beautiful stones, and it is often called the “Ferrari of marbles.”

It is also uncommon. Only the Carrara mountain range in Italy’s Apuane region is used for mining. As a result, until you see the two types of marble combined, it is easy to mistake it for Carrara marble. The clean background of Calacatta Gold Marble is adorned with its strong, black veins.

This veining typically has a structureless appearance and might be beige, dark gray, brown, or gold. In contrast, Cararra marble‘s veining is lighter and more linearly designed, and its background seems foggy. Blocks of Calacatta Gold Marble are carved into slabs after being quarried and treated with resin.

They are now given a second resin treatment to preserve the slab’s distinctive pattern and attractiveness. The Greek meaning of the word calacatta is “to shimmer and sparkle,” and those who have already purchased this opulent-looking marble will attest that it does just that. It was unquestionably the preferred stone of one of the best stone carvers in the world, the renowned Venetian sculptor Michelangelo.