Premium stone. Surprisingly within reach.
The same fabrication standard we deliver to luxury brands, priced for your renovation.
See what your project would costChoosing your stone, without the mystery
Four materials cover most renovations. The honest differences:
Granite
Natural, extremely durable, heat-proof. The workhorse — and often the most affordable natural option.
Best for: Kitchens and summer kitchens
Quartz
Engineered surface, uniform patterns, zero sealing. Predictable in look and in budget — and now chosen by 90%+ of new American residential kitchens.
Best for: Low-maintenance kitchens
Quartzite
Natural stone with marble looks and granite toughness — among the most noble natural stones available today. The favorite of designers right now.
Best for: Statement kitchens
Marble
The classic. Asks for sealing and a little care — and rewards it like nothing else.
Best for: Bathrooms and elegant kitchens
$4,000–$6,000
Typical full-kitchen project
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Typical added home value vs. cost
Straight answers about price
Roughly what will my kitchen cost?
Most full kitchens we deliver — countertop, backsplash, vanities — land between $4,000 and $6,000 installed. Granite and quartz start lower; rare quartzites and marbles go higher. Your quote is itemized so you can adjust material, not quality.
Why do quotes vary so much between companies?
Slab grade, edge finishing, and who actually fabricates. We own our fabrication — the standard we deliver to luxury brands is the same one that arrives in your kitchen.
Is natural stone worth it over laminate?
A roughly $5,000 stone investment typically adds up to $10,000 in resale value, and it outlasts every laminate. It is one of the few renovation items that pays for itself.
Are there hidden costs?
No. Templating, fabrication, edge finishing, sink cutouts and installation are in the quote. If something would change the price, you approve it first.
See what your project would cost
Free, itemized quote within 36 hours. No site visit needed to start.