Countertops for every style and space
Choosing the right countertop shapes how your kitchen or bathroom feels every day. At Kitchens By Design, we make that decision easier. We help you explore materials, compare performance, and visualize the look that fits your home. Because remodeling can feel overwhelming, we stay close through the entire process. We design with you. We plan with you. We build with you. Our remodeling experts, designers, and installers bring everything together with clarity and confidence so your space transforms the way you imagined.
Below, you’ll find a complete guide to the countertop materials and brands we offer. Each one brings a different personality, price point, and level of durability. Our goal is simple. Help you choose a surface that looks good, performs well, and lasts for years.
Quartz countertops
Quartz remains one of the most popular choices for modern homes. Quartz countertops look luxurious yet stay low-maintenance. Because quartz is engineered, it offers consistent patterns and color variations that feel clean and timeless. It resists stains, scratches, and moisture. You don’t need to seal it. You don’t need to baby it. For busy kitchens, this matters.
What homeowners love most is the wide range of design options available with quartz countertops, including soft whites, bold veining, matte finishes, and polished surfaces. Quartz adapts to almost any style you can imagine. The material is strong, reliable, and ideal for families who want beauty without fuss.
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Solid surface countertops
If you want something seamless, smooth, and soft to the touch, solid surface countertops are a strong option. They blend well with sinks, allowing integrated designs that eliminate creases where spills collect. Solid surface materials resist bacteria and are easy to repair. Scratches can often be buffed out with simple refinishing.
These countertops offer a warm, uniform look. They work well in kitchens and bathrooms where you want a simple, clean aesthetic. Solid surface options also allow for creative shapes and curves, giving you more design flexibility.
Granite countertops
Granite brings natural character into your home. Every slab has a story. Patterns change from piece to piece, offering movement, depth, and organic beauty that engineered surfaces cannot fully mimic. Granite countertops withstand heat and handle daily use with ease. When sealed properly, they also resist staining.
Homeowners who want a unique, one-of-a-kind look often choose granite. The surface brings a sense of permanence. A granite countertop can completely elevate the personality of your kitchen or bath.
Marble countertops
Marble feels timeless, elegant, and classic. Many homeowners dream of it, especially for spaces where design comes first. With its soft veining and cool touch, marble creates a level of luxury few materials can match.
Marble does require more care than other countertop surfaces. It can etch when exposed to acids, and it benefits from routine sealing. However, for those who love its beauty, the maintenance feels worthwhile. Marble countertops pair beautifully with warm cabinetry, natural light, and transitional or traditional design styles.
Concrete countertops
Concrete offers something bold and modern. This is a material for homeowners who want a custom look that stands apart. Concrete countertops can be shaped, tinted, textured, and sealed in countless ways. You can opt for an industrial style, a sleek design, or an organic approach, as this material flexes with your vision.
Concrete develops natural variations, which adds character. It is durable and strong, but it does require sealing to prevent staining. If you want a handcrafted, architectural look, concrete delivers a unique style that feels truly custom.
Soapstone countertops
Soapstone offers a smooth, velvety feel and a deep, rich color palette that ages beautifully. It naturally resists heat, stains, and bacteria. Unlike other natural stones, it does not need sealing. Instead, homeowners often apply mineral oil to enrich its dark tones.
Soapstone countertops are ideal for traditional, rustic, or historic homes, but they also work well in modern spaces that need warmth and contrast. Their soft appearance and natural variation create a relaxed, inviting energy.
Butcher block countertops
Wood countertops bring warmth into the heart of the home. They soften hard surfaces, balance bold cabinetry, and make any kitchen feel more welcoming. Butcher block remains popular because it combines beauty with function. You can cut on it. You can refinish it. You can customize it.
Wood requires periodic maintenance, but many homeowners appreciate the way it transforms over time. It gains character. It tells your story. If you want a cozy, natural design, wood is a perfect fit.
Countertop brands we offer
We partner with the industry’s most trusted countertop brands. Each one brings its own strengths, design range, and performance features.
- Cambria: Cambria quartz is known for its durability, American-made craftsmanship, and striking designs. The patterns feel bold and expressive, offering looks that mimic marble with far better stain and scratch resistance. Cambria also provides a lifetime warranty, giving homeowners strong long-term value.
- Corian Quartz: Corian Quartz delivers smooth, polished surfaces with dependable strength. Homeowners love its versatility and broad selection of subtle patterns. It is ideal for people who want style without heavy maintenance.
- LX Hausys / Viatera: Viatera quartz is engineered for modern living. It resists heat, stains, and impact. The collection features elegant veining and soft color variations that work beautifully in contemporary homes.
- Cosentino: Cosentino offers a range of countertop materials, including Silestone quartz. With innovative technologies that improve durability and reduce maintenance, Cosentino surfaces are designed for long-lasting performance. The brand delivers both classic and modern aesthetics.
- Caesarstone: Caesarstone is one of the most recognized names in the quartz industry. Their designs are consistent, refined, and easy to coordinate with cabinetry and flooring. The surfaces are durable and resistant to moisture, making them ideal for kitchens and bathrooms.
Your home for the best countertops in New Brighton, MN
Working with Kitchens By Design means you get more than a countertop. You get a partner who guides your project from inspiration to installation. Our team is here to make the remodeling process smoother, clearer, and easier to manage.
- Family-owned and operated: We take pride in building long-term relationships with our clients. Your home matters to us, and we treat every project like it’s our own.
- Premium countertops for sale: We offer the best materials and trusted brands so you can feel confident in your investment.
- In-house design consultants: Our designers help you understand colors, patterns, durability, and layout so your countertop choice aligns with your vision.
- Helpful and knowledgeable staff: We simplify the details. We answer questions. We provide honest guidance without pressure.
- Licensed countertop installation team: Your countertop is installed by experienced professionals who ensure accuracy, quality, and long-term durability.
- One-stop shop: We design, manage, coordinate contractors and subcontractors, and assist with permits. We take care of the details so you don’t have to juggle multiple companies.
- Shop-at-home services: We bring samples to you so you can compare materials inside your own space.
- Commitment to customer satisfaction: We stand behind our work. We listen, communicate, and make sure the finished result reflects exactly what you wanted.
We offer top-quality countertops for sale
When you are ready to upgrade your countertops, Kitchens By Design is here to help you explore the best options for your home. Our showroom in New Brighton, MN, serves New Brighton, MN. Get in touch with us today! Request a consultation201 Silver Lake Rd NW C, New Brighton, MN 55112 | (651) 636-5266
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