Marble Countertops
That Speak for Themselves

Nothing compares to the natural veining, cool surface, and classic elegance of real marble. Ideal for vanities, islands, and luxury kitchens — our premium slabs are hand-selected and professionally sealed.

Marble Countertop

Why Homeowners Still Choose Marble

From high-end kitchens to boutique hotels, real marble continues to be one of the most desired surfaces — for good reason.

Natural Veining

Every slab is one-of-a-kind. The veining patterns are unrepeatable, adding character to every installation.

Cool to the Touch

Ideal for baking or prep stations, marble’s naturally cool temperature makes it a favorite for chefs and bakers.

Timeless Appeal

Marble has stood the test of time — used in sculpture, design, and architecture for thousands of years.

Elevates Any Space

Whether used for a full kitchen or just a statement island, marble instantly adds visual and market value.

Luxury Finishes

Choose from honed, polished, or leathered finishes to achieve the exact look and texture your project needs.

Added Home Value

Marble countertops are a high-ROI feature for buyers seeking classic beauty in kitchens and baths.

Real Projects. Real Luxury.

Get inspired by our most popular marble installations — from waterfall islands to master bathroom vanities.

Marble Waterfall Island
Waterfall Island with Italian Carrara
Marble Vanity
Bathroom Vanity in Honed Calacatta
Marble Kitchen Island
Kitchen Island with Polished Marble

What Our Customers Are Saying

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“Brian and Mariah helped us finally pick the perfect countertops for our kitchen after a year of searching. Incredibly helpful, patient, and professional!”

– Dylan W.

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“Our kitchen had a complex layout, but the team installed the countertops flawlessly and quickly. Highly recommend!”

– Stacia S.

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“As an architect, I appreciated how smooth the quoting and selection process was. Great service and great countertops!”

– Kendra S.

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“They matched our new kitchen countertop to our existing tile perfectly and installed it in under 2 hours.”

– Kate F.

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“I needed countertops installed the same day. They measured, cut, delivered, and installed within hours. Amazing service!”

– Kelly

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“Mariah and Brian were warm, knowledgeable, and helped me pick out the perfect countertop at an unbeatable price.”

– Brittany W.

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“The entire house got new countertops and the install was flawless. Great team, great prices. Highly recommend.”

– Jesus T.

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“We couldn’t be happier. Great pricing, great product, and a fantastic installer. Would absolutely use them again.”

– Todd B.

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“They replaced all our counters and even helped match new cabinetry before the repaint. Fantastic results and great experience.”

– Jennifer M.

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“They worked within our budget and still managed to install stunning countertops the same day. Kind, quick, and professional.”

– Patrick L.

What Is Marble — And Why It Matters

Marble is a metamorphic rock formed from limestone under immense pressure and heat, typically found in mountainous regions like Italy, Greece, and the U.S. It’s primarily composed of calcite, giving it its signature softness and beauty. Marble has been prized since antiquity for its use in sculpture, architecture, and high-end design.

Each marble slab is as unique as a fingerprint — no two are alike. This is what gives marble its unmatched elegance, but also why it requires expert handling, proper sealing, and careful installation to last for decades.

Quick Facts About Marble

  • • Formed from sedimentary limestone under pressure
  • • Naturally cool to the touch and heat resistant
  • • Requires sealing to resist staining
  • • Available in honed, polished, or leathered finishes
  • • Sourced from Italy, Spain, Turkey, the U.S., and more

How to Care for Marble Countertops

Keep your marble looking timeless with these simple, expert-recommended practices.

Seal Regularly

Marble is porous — use a professional-grade sealant every 6–12 months to prevent staining and etching.

Clean Gently

Use only pH-neutral, non-abrasive cleaners. Avoid vinegar, bleach, or anything acidic.

Use Trivets & Cutting Boards

Never place hot pans directly on the marble and avoid cutting food directly on the surface.

Wipe Spills Immediately

Spills from wine, citrus, and oils can stain or etch marble if left too long — act fast.

Frequently Asked Questions About Marble Countertops

Is marble a good choice for kitchen countertops?
Yes, marble is an excellent choice for kitchens when you want timeless beauty and natural elegance. However, because marble is softer and more porous than granite or quartz, it requires sealing and careful maintenance to avoid stains and etching.
How do I prevent stains on marble countertops?
Use a high-quality sealant every 6–12 months and wipe up spills immediately—especially from acidic substances like lemon juice, wine, and tomato sauce. Always use cutting boards and coasters to protect your marble surfaces.
Can I put hot pans directly on marble?
Although marble is heat-resistant, placing hot pans directly on the surface can lead to thermal shock or discoloration over time. It’s best to use trivets or hot pads to protect your marble countertop.
Does marble scratch easily?
Compared to granite or quartz, marble is more susceptible to scratches because it is a softer stone. Using cutting boards and avoiding dragging heavy pots or appliances across the surface can help minimize scratches.
What’s the difference between honed and polished marble?
Polished marble has a glossy, reflective finish that highlights its color and veining, while honed marble has a matte finish that hides scratches and etches more easily. Honed finishes are often preferred in high-traffic or kitchen areas.
Is marble more expensive than other countertop options?
Marble can range from mid-tier to high-end pricing depending on the type (e.g., Carrara vs. Calacatta), thickness, and installation complexity. While typically more expensive than laminate, it can be comparable to quartz and granite at higher grades.