Countertop Material Options
Find the perfect countertop for your style, needs, and budget from our wide range of materials.
Plastic Laminate
Plastic laminate countertops are made by bonding decorative, wear-resistant laminate sheets to a particleboard or MDF core, creating an affordable and versatile surface.
With a vast selection of colors, textures, and patterns—including convincing stone or wood looks—laminate is perfect for budget-conscious clients seeking style without the high price tag. Easy to clean and quick to install, it’s a smart choice for those wanting a fresh, modern look on a modest budget.

Granite
Granite countertops are crafted from natural volcanic stone, prized for their unique patterns, rich colors, and exceptional durability.
Each slab is one-of-a-kind, adding timeless beauty and value to any kitchen or bath. Highly heat- and scratch-resistant, granite stands up to daily use while providing a luxurious, high-end appearance—ideal for homeowners who want a blend of natural elegance and lasting performance.

Epoxy Resin
Epoxy resin countertops are engineered by combining resin with pigments and fillers, then curing into a solid, non-porous surface.
Originally designed for laboratories, this material is incredibly durable, chemical-resistant, and heat-tolerant. Clients who prioritize a sleek, seamless surface with exceptional resistance to stains, chemicals, and heat will appreciate epoxy resin’s longevity and low maintenance.

Phenolic Resin
Phenolic resin countertops are made by compressing layers of resin-impregnated kraft paper under high heat and pressure, creating a lightweight yet incredibly strong surface.
They offer excellent resistance to moisture, chemicals, and daily wear, making them an ideal choice for labs and commercial spaces. More affordable and lighter than epoxy resin, phenolic resin is perfect for clients who want durability and modern style without the added weight or higher cost.

Butcher Block
Butcher block countertops are built from solid hardwoods—often maple or walnut—glued together and sealed to create a warm, natural surface.
Perfect for adding character and inviting charm to kitchens, butcher block offers the benefit of being sandable and refinishable for years of renewed beauty. It’s a favorite for clients seeking an eco-friendly, handcrafted look that brings comfort and functionality to cooking and entertaining spaces.

Stainless Steel
Stainless steel countertops bring a sleek, professional-grade feel to any kitchen, blending industrial style with unbeatable hygiene.
Resistant to heat, stains, and bacteria, they’re perfect for serious cooks or clients who want a contemporary, low-maintenance surface. Stainless steel reflects light beautifully, making kitchens feel open and modern—ideal for those who love a clean, streamlined aesthetic.

Solid Surface
Solid surface countertops, such as Corian®, are made from a blend of resins and mineral fillers to create a seamless, non-porous surface available in a huge range of colors and patterns.
They can be custom-shaped for integrated sinks and backsplashes, offering a sleek, unified appearance. Durable, repairable, and easy to clean, solid surface countertops are perfect for clients who value flexibility in design and a smooth, consistent look.
Quartz
Quartz countertops are engineered from natural quartz crystals blended with resin, creating a strong, non-porous surface that resists stains, scratches, and bacteria.
Available in a wide variety of colors and patterns—from subtle marbles to bold modern designs—quartz delivers beauty with virtually no maintenance. It’s an excellent choice for clients who want the elegance of stone without the need for regular sealing or special care.
Countertop Material
Comparison Table
Affordable, easy to install, many styles
Less durable, visible seams, repairs tough
Plastic Laminate
Heat-resistant, unique appearance
Needs sealing, some maintenance
Granite
Durable, chemical & heat-resistant
Heavy, costly, mostly lab-oriented
Epoxy Resin
Affordable, chemical & moisture-resistant with shorter lead time
Not as common as Epoxy Resin for lab applications
Phenolic Resin
Eco-friendly, warm look, repairable
High maintenance, can warp or stain
Butcher Block
Hygienic, heat/stainproof, sleek aesthetic
Dents easily, shows wear, pricey
Stainless Steel
Seamless, customizable, repairable
Moderate heat resistance, synthetic feel
Solid Surface
Very durable, no sealing, stunning variety
More expensive than granite, sensitive to high heat