We went to a local place that specialized in Granite. We picked the actual slab they used for our counter. They were cheaper than Lowes or Home Depot.Oh also if you are selecting your countertop color off of a 12”x12” square sample of a shelf at a store be very cautious as that sample was probably cut a year ago and the lot it was cut from is long gone so that sample will more then likely be a different shade and have different veining.
That’s the way to do it. Most people just see what Home Depot and Lowe’s have and buy from them not knowing that once you lock in that contract you can’t go around them. I wish more people knew to avoid them.We went to a local place that specialized in Granite. We picked the actual slab they used for our counter. They were cheaper than Lowes or Home Depot.
The only thing I'd add is to not immediately be suspicious of people who aren't laser measuring, or confident in someone who is.I'd stay away from the manmade products in the kitchen (Quartz, Corian), they wear, and a hot pan will burn them.
I'd also stay away from Marble, it too soft for this application and will scratch (good for walls only).
Granite and Quartzite are natural stones and a good choice, both are tough as nails, you could cut a pizza, or put a hot pan directly on them. I'd recommend them both.
Quartzite tends to have lighter color combinations, this is what I went with in my indoor kitchen for that reason. Granite is just as good and I put them in my bathrooms, and outdoor kitchen/pub area.
When making your selection, work with an installer that tells you who their wholesaler is. Go there, and pick out the slabs you want, tell them work with your installer on shipment. Every slab is different.
You can give a rough measurement for an estimate, but for a big kitchen, a good installer will come out and laser measure the exact profile. This accounts for any corners that aren't exactly 90*, and long wall lengths that may vary in straightness. The granite is cut on a water-jet machine to the laser measurements, and will fit perfectly, like a puzzle piece.
Custom home builder here. Granite has been close to or more expensive then entire cabinet packages lately. Custom locally built cabinets too.Based on advice from my father, who was a custom home builder, we went cheaper with laminate. 9 years old now, and I am so happy we didn't spend more for anything else.