Quartz Countertops, Laminate Countertops and More!
Marling HomeWorks has a huge variety of kitchen countertops among other options for any application in your home. Browse our displays to help find the right type and style for any area, from a spectacular desk top to a utility area in a laundry room. We show the latest color choices for all countertop options.
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Selections include stone, quartz, solid surface, quartzite, and laminates. Different surfaces can be mixed and matched for a custom look and amazing results. Try using marble, granite, or quartz for showcase areas and other surfaces for transition or prep areas. We’ve got something stylish and smart for any price point.
Stone Countertops
Stone countertops bring depth that only natural materials can provide. Variations in color, veining, and surface movement develop over time beneath the earth, resulting in slabs that carry their own identity. Marble and granite are the most familiar examples with their unmistakable visual character and individuality that become part of the space. Stone surfaces excel on islands, bar tops, and statement areas or focal countertops.
Quartz Countertops
Quartz is made from natural stone particles bound together for strength. Colors remain even across the surface, patterns are deliberate rather than unpredictable, and upkeep is refreshingly simple. Daily activity and contact leave the finish largely unchanged, which is why quartz works beautifully in busy kitchens and baths. It’s made in varying colors and patterns, from very subtle to very bold, so it can settle into traditional spaces or sharpen modern ones.
Solid Surface Countertops
Solid surface countertops are smooth and quietly versatile. Their uniform composition allows for integrated sinks, curved edges, and continuous runs that feel calm and uncluttered. Scratches can be repaired, joints nearly disappear, and the surface maintains a soft and matte elegance over time. This material is a strong choice where cleanliness and comfort take priority, such as in workspaces and bathrooms.
Quartzite Countertops
Quartzite is a natural stone known for its density and visual movement. Formed deep within the earth, it combines pronounced veining with a surface that holds up well to regular use. Many slabs resemble marble at first glance, though quartzite tends to be harder and less prone to wear. Colors range from luminous whites to layered earth tones, often threaded with sweeping veins that feel almost architectural.
Laminate Countertops
Laminate countertops are manufactured surfaces made from layered paper and resin, finished with a printed design layer. Today’s laminates move far beyond their reputation, with patterns that echo stone, concrete, and wood with surprising realism. Lightweight, budget-friendly, and easy to maintain, laminate is well-suited for laundry rooms, secondary kitchens, offices, and renovation projects.
Marble Countertops
Marble is a natural stone formed from limestone, defined by movement and light. Its veining drifts rather than repeats, creating a surface that feels fluid and expressive. Cool to the touch and visually luminous, marble has long been favored for baking stations, vanities, and feature islands where elegance takes the lead. Over time, it develops a lived-in surface that reflects how the space is used, adding character rather than erasing it.
Granite Countertops
Granite is a natural stone known for its density and varied mineral patterning. Its surface can range from fine, even speckling to bold crystal movement, depending on the slab. Granite tolerates heat and frequent use, which makes it a popular choice for kitchens that see heavy daily activity. Its visual texture adds grounding presence, especially in larger spaces or open layouts.