Granite countertops cost about $3,300 on average, or between $2,000 and $4,500 for most jobs. The larger the slab, the more you’ll pay for it, since things like the weight of the slab and cutting out ...
Opportunities in the engineered marble market are driven by expanding construction sectors in urbanizing regions, with demand for durable, cost-effective, aesthetically pleasing materials.
If there are two materials that are as integral to a modern home as a kitchen island or a bathroom vanity, it’s stone and marble. They have never been far from homes, of course—just think about cave ...
Over the past two decades, few kitchen features have become more in-demand than granite countertops. Introduced in the 1980s as an alternative to marble, granite countertops became easier to cut and ...