Remnant Spotlight: Luxury Stone Countertops for Small Projects on a Budget in the Capital Region
6 days ago
What is a stone remnant?
A stone remnant is a slab of stone, such as marble, granite, quartzite, quartz, left over from a larger project that didn't require the whole slab.The standard slab is typically between 56 and 72 square feet, and there is often plenty of beautiful material left that is perfect for smaller jobs.
Using Remnants for Countertops:
- Deeply Discounted: The original project covered the full slab cost, so you get the remnant at a fraction of the price, making luxurious stone countertops incredibly budget-friendly.
- Affordable Luxury: You can bring the durability and stunning look of premium stone in your home without the high investment of a new, full slab.
- Ideal for Small Jobs: Remnants are perfectly sized for a new bathroom vanity countertop, a chic bar top, or a small kitchen prep area. Even a specific custom cut can be made from a remnant.
Making the Most of Your Full Slab Purchase
If you're already purchasing a full slab for a major installation, talk to your fabricator about utilizing every bit of stone. After the main pieces are cut there may be enough material for:
- • A matching small vanity countertop
- • Custom shelves or window sills
- • Elegant stone cutting boards or thresholds
By using more of your slab, you not only lower your overall cost but also choose an eco-friendly option that reduces waste. You can find a truly unique piece of granite or quartz and feel great about your budget and the environment.
Stop by one of our showrooms in Schenectady or Saratoga Springs and take a walk with one of our specialists to look through our available remnants. We proudly serve homeowners across Upstate New York from Albany to the Lake George area.