Countertops
Countertops are where design meets daily function. The right surface enhances workflow, boosts resale value, and sets the tone for your kitchen or bath.
We guide you through the best material for your lifestyle—whether you prioritize durability, minimal upkeep, or bold aesthetics.
Popular Countertop Materials
We work with top-tier suppliers and trusted fabricators to offer a curated selection of today’s most popular and high-performance materials:
Quartz
An engineered stone made from natural quartz crystals and resin, quartz offers a sleek, consistent appearance with unmatched durability.
Why Choose It: Stain-resistant, non-porous, and never needs sealing.
Best For: Busy kitchens, family homes, and clients who want a modern, low-maintenance option.
Available In: Matte or polished finishes, with marble-look veining, solids, or contemporary patterns.
Granite
A natural stone with bold patterns and color variation, granite offers strong visual impact and long-term durability.
Why Choose It: Heat-resistant and scratch-resistant with a one-of-a-kind natural look.
Best For: Traditional and eclectic kitchens where durability and personality are both priorities.
Care: Requires periodic sealing to prevent staining and maintain luster.
Marble
Timeless and elegant, marble adds a luxurious touch with its distinctive veining and soft feel.
Why Choose It: Unmatched beauty and classic appeal—especially in white or creamy tones.
Best For: Bathroom vanities, baking zones, or lower-traffic kitchens.
Considerations: Porous and prone to etching; requires sealing and gentle care to avoid stains.
Quartzite
A natural stone known for its strength and marble-like beauty. Quartzite offers elegant veining with more durability than marble.
Why Choose It: Heat- and UV-resistant, ideal for high-use kitchens or outdoor spaces.
Best For: Homeowners who love the look of marble but need a tougher surface.
Design Appeal: Striking veining with soft tones—adds a luxurious, organic feel.
Care: Requires sealing 1–2 times a year and gentle cleaning to protect its surface.
Contact us.
Oliver@omgtile.co
(619)309-5901
San Diego, CA