Countertop Materials

Countertops can be the shining star of any kitchen or bathroom. Some countertop materials are more stylish and attractive while others are more functional.

Natural stone countertops, such as granite and marble, offer a look and feel unmatched by any other material. They can, however, be porous and brittle making them susceptible to cracking, chipping, and staining. Natural stone should be sealed regularly and should not be exposed to acidic products or impact.

Engineered stone (Quartz) has the advantage of being nonporous and significantly harder than granite. This material made from 93%-97% pure quartz crystal, has been around for decades, but the technology to replicate the look of granite and marble has come a long way in the last few years. Quartz is consistent in color and pattern, and Quartz countertops require no sealing and can even be used as a cutting surface. It all comes down to the look, feel, and maintenance.

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Onyx Bamboo Quartzite

Onyx Bamboo

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Fusion Quartzite

Fusion

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Galapagos Quartzite

Galapagos

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Glacier Wave Quartzite

Glacier Wave

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Gray Canyon Quartzite

Gray Canyon

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Kalahari Quartzite

Kalahari 

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madreperola-quartzite

Madreperoia

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Mercury Gray Quartzite

Mercury Gray

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Milano quartzite

Milano

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fantasy-montreal quartzite

Fantasy Montreal

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Patagonia Green Quartzite

Patagonia Green

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platinum-black-quartzite

Platinum Black

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Platinum Blue Quartzite

Platinum Blue

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Platinum Gray quartzite

Platinum Gray

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Sea Pearl quartzite

Sea Pearl 

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Tempest Quartzite

Tempest

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White Macaubas Quartzite

White Macaubas

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White Montreal Quartzite

White Montreal

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Zermat Quartzite

Zermat 

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Blue Lava Quartzite

Blue Lava

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Taj Mahal Quartize

Taj Mahal

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Acquatic Quartzite

Acquatic

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allure-quartzite

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andes-black-quartzite

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Edges

Once you’ve chosen the prefect countertop material, one important decision remains. What edge profile to choose?

For “function first” areas like kitchen counters, the basic square edge profile is the most popular choice.

Some profiles are very ornate and traditional like Ogee or Double Ogee. Some lend themselves to the clean straight lines of craftsman and shaker, while others may enhance the graceful curve of an oval table top.

Some edge profiles are cut entirely by machine, while the more ornate and complex profiles require hand cutting. Costs vary depending on the labor and additional material that is required. See Edges Visualizer.

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Ogee Straight

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Sinks

Masters Countertops provides a selection of both stainless steel, quartz composite, and ceramic sink options that provide customers with the right sink to finish off their kitchen and vanity projects. Choose from single bowl, double bowl, and farmhouse sink options.

All sink accessories are sold separately.

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