Di Marble
Real Orlando kitchen with natural stone countertops and island

What a stone countertop actually costs in Orlando

Most full kitchens land between $3,000 and $8,000, installed. No mystery, no pressure — here is exactly what moves the number.

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Four stone types, four honest price ranges

Most Orlando kitchens use one of these. Ranges are installed, for a typical 40–55 sq ft kitchen with a standard edge. Your quote is itemized, so you adjust the material — never the quality.

Granite

100% natural, heat-proof and nearly indestructible. The workhorse — and usually the most affordable natural option.

Best for: Everyday & summer kitchens

$4,000–$5,500 installed

Quartz

Engineered, uniform pattern, no sealing. Predictable in look and in budget — and chosen by 90%+ of American residential kitchens today.

Best for: Low-maintenance kitchens

$3,500–$5,500 installed

Quartzite

Natural stone with the look of marble and the toughness of granite. The designer favorite right now.

Best for: Statement kitchens

$4,500–$8,000 installed

Marble

The classic. Asks for sealing and a little care — and rewards it like nothing else.

Best for: Baths & elegant kitchens

$5,000–$8,000 installed

The fabrication team trusted by

  • Bvlgari
  • Cartier
  • Louis Vuitton
  • Tiffany & Co.

$3k–$8k

Typical full-kitchen range

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What moves the number — and where you can save

  1. 01

    The slab itself

    Granite and quartz sit at the accessible end; rare quartzites and imported marbles cost more. This is the one lever that changes your total the most — and the one you fully control.

  2. 02

    Square footage & layout

    More counter, an island, or a waterfall edge adds material and labor. A standard kitchen runs 40–55 sq ft; we measure precisely before you commit to anything.

  3. 03

    Edge & finishing

    A clean eased edge is included. Mitered or ogee edges cost more — we show you both so you decide, not us.

  4. 04

    Who fabricates it

    We own our fabrication, so there is no middleman markup between the slab and your kitchen — and no step where the standard quietly drops.

Straight answers about price

Can I really get a stone kitchen for $3,000?

Yes — a compact kitchen in granite or quartz with a standard edge often lands in the $3,000–$4,000 range, installed. We will show you exactly which stones hit your budget.

Why are some quotes so much lower?

Usually slab grade, thinner stone, or a separate install crew you coordinate yourself. Our number includes templating, fabrication, edge finishing, sink cutouts and installation by our own team.

What is the most expensive part?

The stone. Moving from a standard granite to a rare imported marble can triple the slab cost — everything else stays similar. That is why your quote is itemized: you see the trade-offs and choose.

Will you pressure me to upgrade?

No. We quote what you ask for and show options beside it. You decide what is worth it for your home.

Is there a cost to get the quote?

None. The itemized quote and the in-home measure are free, with no obligation.

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