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Custom Countertop Info for Kitchen & Vanity Countertops

Stone With Style: Quartz, Granite, Marble & More!

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Countertops are the unsung heroes of our homes, serving as the workhorses in our kitchens, bathrooms, and other areas where functionality meets style. These versatile surfaces not only provide a practical space for meal preparation and storage but also contribute to the overall aesthetic appeal of a room. Whether you're renovating your kitchen, upgrading your bathroom, or designing a new space, choosing the perfect countertop is a crucial decision that can significantly impact the look and feel of your home.

Countertops are the unsung heroes of our homes, serving as the workhorses in our kitchens, bathrooms, and other areas where functionality meets style. These versatile surfaces not only provide a practical space for meal preparation and storage but also contribute to the overall aesthetic appeal of a room. Whether you're renovating your kitchen, upgrading your bathroom, or designing a new space, choosing the perfect countertop is a crucial decision that can significantly impact the look and feel of your home.

Not quite ready or don't know where to begin? Well you're in luck. We have provided guidelines to make sure you are fully equipped with the knowledge you need to pick the perfect countertop for your space.

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1: Measure Your Space

For the best experience and a quick & accurate quote we suggest measuring your space before coming in and working with one of our experts.
Below are a few tips for taking more accurate measurements.  

Estimating Your Countertop Measurements

1. Draw (Kitchen layout)


a. Draw a rough picture of the layout of your kitchen. Be sure to include ALL areas (existing or added to your kitchen layout) in your drawing. Also include any island, peninsula, coffee bar, butler pantry, overhangs, etc.

b. See picture example of Kitchen Layout Drawing

2. Measure


Basics:

a. Standard countertop depth (wall to front of cabinetry): 24-26 inches

b. Countertop Thickness: 3 centimeters

What to measure:
Existing countertops, or base cabinets, and mark all lengths and widths on your drawing. If the backsplash is to match the countertop material, measure the backsplash also.

Steps to Measure:

a. Starting from one end of the countertop, use the tape measure to measure the length along the edge. If there are any protruding objects, such as a backsplash or appliances, measure up to the point where the countertop would meet these elements. Write down the length measurement on your drawing, indicating the starting and ending points of the countertop.

b. Next, measure the width or depth of the countertop. Place the tape measure at the edge of the countertop and extend it to the opposite edge, ensuring the tape is parallel to the edge. Note the width measurement, including any additional notes if there are irregularities or variations in width along the countertop.

c. If your countertop has a backsplash, measure its height from the countertop surface to the top edge. Start from one end and measure to the other, noting any variations or irregularities in height.

d. If you have cutouts for sinks, cooktops, or other fixtures, measure their dimensions accurately. Measure the length, width, and depth of the cutout, ensuring precise measurements for a proper fit. Note the cutout on your drawing. Be sure to include markings for the location of the sink(s), dishwasher, stove/oven, refrigerator, and any other appliances in your kitchen.

e. Depending on the complexity of your countertop, you may need additional measurements. For example, if you have an L-shaped countertop, measure the length and width of the second section separately, following the same steps outlined above. Also, any overhangs or added overhangs should be measured and noted on the drawing as some overhangs require additional support before countertop installation.

f. Check for accuracy: Once you have recorded all the measurements, double-check their accuracy. It's essential to ensure precision before coming in for a quote to ensure the most accurate pricing.

3: Order


a.   Bring all of your measurement info and drawing to your local Carpet & Tile Mart for a professional to complete your countertop purchase!

b.   Once in the store, you will be able to make the final selection of material, edges, finishes, etc.

Measuring Your Vanity Top

1. Basics


a.   Vanity tops are cash and carry only, and are not eligible for installation. Vanity tops can be picked up at the countertop fabricator, or delivered to the job site or your local Carpet & Tile Mart store.

b.   Vanity tops have a standard depth of 20-21”, but can vary. Measurements should be of the vanity base that the top will be installed on. Also note the size, shape, and location of the sink that will go with the top (if not purchasing the sink through Carpet & Tile Mart)

c.   Countertop Thickness: 3 centimeters

2. What To Measure


Existing vanity tops, base cabinets, or measurements of new/future vanity cabinet bases. Mark all lengths and widths on your drawing. If the backsplash matches the countertop material, measure backsplash length for desired backsplash areas (Backsplash options: Center/behind vanity, left side, right side, or all three sides).

3: Steps To Measure


a.   Starting from one end of the vanity, use a tape measure to measure the length along the edge. If there are any backsplashes (4” for vanity tops), note those on your drawing.

b.   Measure to desired position of center of the sink or sinks and mark on your drawing.

c.   Measure for the faucet, and note how many cutouts should be made based on your chosen faucet.

a blueprint of a kitchen

2: Choose Your Material

Take a look at some of our favorite countertop styles and designs to get you inspired. See additional options in-store!

Natural stone inventory is limited and not guarenteed. See the store for specific product availability.
Please note sampes do not represent 100% of the full slab and should only be used as a guideline for design and selection.

Quartz

Bianco quartz whitecountertop

Bianco Quartz

Stella quartz countertop

Stella Quartz

Ibex quartz countertop

Ibex Quartz

Regina quartz black and white countertop

Regina Quartz

Agatha black quartz countertop

Agatha Black Quartz

Aberdeen quartz brown countertop

Aberdeen Quartz

Aria quartz countertop

Aria Quartz

Aura quartz countertop

Aura Quartz

Granite

Adonis white granite countertop

Adonis White Granite

Belveder granite countertop

Belvedere Granite

Caledonia granite countertop

Caledonia Granite

Black galaxy granite countertop

Black Galaxy Granite

Sapphire blue granite countertop

Sapphire Blue

Rosewood granite countertop

Rosewood Granite

Sodalite blue granite countertop

Sodalite Blue Granite

Toffee granite countertop

Toffee Granite

Marble

Arabescato Venato marble countertop

Arabescato Venato Marble

Calacatta Carrara marble countertop

Calacatta Carrara

Statuary Venator marble countertop

Statuary Venato

Elegant white marble countertop

Elegant White

Brown Fantasy marble countertop

Brown Fantasy

Frappuccino marble countertop

Frappuccino

Paradise blue marble countertop

Paradise Blue

Statueritto marble countertop

Statueritto

Other Natural Stone

Tanzania Onyx countertop

Tanzania Onyx

Black Honed Soapstone countertop

Black Honed Soapstone

Emerald Green Quartzite countertop

Emerald Green Quartzite

Fusion Black Quartzite countertop

Fusion Black Quartzite

Fusion Wow Quartzite countertop

Fusion Wow Quartzite

Nacardo Quartzite countertop

Nacarado Quartzite

Revolution Quartzite countertop

Revolution Quartzite

Fusion Gold Quartzite countertop

Fusion Gold Quartzite

3: Select Edge Profiles

The last decision before final selections are made is how do you want the edge of your countertop finished. We provide physical samples of the most common finishing types in-store, as shown below. Go with something sleek and simple or something that makes your showpiece stand out even more!

1/4

1/4" Eased

small bevel countertop edge profile

Small Bevel

demi-bullnose countertop edge profile

Demi-Bullnose

full bullnose countertop edge profile

Full Bullnose

top round countertop edge profile

Top Round

small bevel countertop edge profile

Small Bevel

knife countertop edge profile

Knife

dupont countertop edge profile

DuPont

1/8

1/8" Eased

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Benefits of Custom Countertops

Whether you're looking for the perfect kitchen or vanity countertops, there are a few materials to consider. Quartz, marble, granite and stone countertops top the list of best performers.

Here are a few of their benefits:

Quartz Countertops

Our quartz countertop collection is an admirable display of durability, style and aesthetics. The main quartz benefits include:

  • Solid and durable performance: Our quartz countertops are man-made slabs of stone, which means they are exceptionally hard and durable. Quartz's durability makes it a great choice for kitchen countertops that sustain frequent use.
  • Non-porous surfaces: Quartz surfaces don't allow liquids to soak through them, so you can easily clean and dry your countertops.
  • Wide variety of styles: When you shop in-store with us, you get to choose from our wide variety of colors and designs, including Bianco, Stella and Aberdeen quartz countertops.

Marble Countertops

Shopping in-store is a great opportunity to experience first-hand how our large collection of marble countertops can change a space. Here are a few advantages of choosing marble:

  • Affordable durability: Although our marble countertops look elegantly expensive, they're more affordable than similar countertops on the market. Therefore, you get to enjoy their durable performance at an affordable cost when you buy from us.
  • Distinct appearance: Since marble is metamorphosed limestone or dolomite rock, each piece is unique. We source our marble tops from various suppliers, so you can enjoy a wider range of variations.
  • Heat resistance: Our supportive marble tops remain cool even in a heated environment, allowing you to enjoy uninterrupted home baking.

Granite Countertops

For granite countertops, we have what you need when you need it. Benefits of granite include:

  • Scratch resistance: Granite's rock-hard surface doesn't easily scratch, chip or break, giving you a beautiful smooth surface for your kitchen or bathroom countertops.
  • Readily stain and moisture-resistant: Our granite countertops come readily sealed for stain and moisture attacks.
  • Perfectly flat: Our granite tops' smooth finishes are a great inspiration for all your cooking and baking needs.

Stone Countertops

Other natural stones like quartzite, onyx and soapstone are also ideal for kitchen and bathroom countertops. Our natural stone collections offer benefits such as:

  • A mix of colors: Install a colorful countertop with Tanzania Onyx, which is a perfect display of diverse colors, including mixes of red, orange and ruby.
  • The power of black: A beautiful black countertop creates a fantastic contrast in a well-lit kitchen or bathroom. Select this option from our collection of Black Honed Soapstone countertops.

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