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Choosing the Right Countertop for Your Remodel: Marble, Quartzite, Granite, or Quartz?

When it comes to kitchen and bathroom remodeling, countertops are more than a surface — they’re a statement. At Made New Home Services, we help homeowners across Kansas City, Leawood, Lenexa, Mission, Mission Hills, Olathe, Overland Park, Prairie Village, Shawnee, and the surrounding KC metro choose materials that balance function, durability, and timeless style.


If you're weighing your options, here’s what you need to know about four of the most popular countertop materials: marble, quartzite, granite, and quartz.


Marble: Classic Luxury with a High-Maintenance Edge

Marble Slab in a Showroom

Best for: Homeowners who value high-end, traditional elegance.

Pros:

  • Iconic veining and a timeless look

  • Naturally cool — ideal for baking

  • Elevates the overall feel of a space

Cons:

  • Easily etched and stained

  • Requires regular sealing and careful maintenance

  • Softer stone that can scratch more easily

💲 Cost: High🌿 Natural Stone: Yes🛠️ Maintenance Level: High

Quartzite: Natural Beauty with Exceptional Strength

Quartzite Slab in a Showroom

Best for: Those who want the look of marble with greater durability.

Pros:

  • Extremely hard and scratch-resistant

  • UV- and heat-resistant — great for kitchens with direct sunlight

  • Natural, luxurious appearance

Cons:

  • Requires sealing

  • Can be more expensive than granite or quartz

💲 Cost: High🌿 Natural Stone: Yes🛠️ Maintenance Level: Moderate

Granite: A Durable, Time-Tested Choice

Granite Slab in a Showroom

Best for: Homeowners who want natural stone with less upkeep than marble.

Pros:

  • Strong and heat-resistant

  • Unique natural patterns and a wide color range

  • Suitable for busy kitchens

Cons:

  • Requires periodic sealing

  • Natural variation may make matching slabs more difficult

💲 Cost: Moderate to High🌿 Natural Stone: Yes🛠️ Maintenance Level: Moderate

Quartz Slab in a Showroom

Quartz: Low Maintenance with Consistent Style

Best for: Busy households looking for style and practicality.

Pros:

  • Non-porous and stain-resistant

  • No sealing required

  • Wide range of colors and patterns

  • Uniform appearance — easy to match

Cons:

  • Not heat-resistant like natural stone

  • Can discolor with prolonged sun exposure

  • Not a natural material

💲 Cost: Moderate to High🧪 Engineered Stone: Yes🛠️ Maintenance Level: Low

So, What’s the Best Countertop Material for Your Kansas City Remodel?

It all depends on how you live, cook, and care for your space. Whether you're leaning toward the elegance of marble, the resilience of quartzite, the tradition of granite, or the practicality of quartz, we’re here to help you choose with confidence.

At Made New Home Services, we guide homeowners across Johnson County and the greater Kansas City areathrough every detail of their remodeling journey — from material selection to final install.

Remodeling in Kansas City? Let’s Make Your Home Work Beautifully.

If you're planning a kitchen or bath renovation in Leawood, Lenexa, Mission, Mission Hills, Olathe, Overland Park, Prairie Village, Shawnee, or anywhere in the KC Metro, we’d love to connect. 📍 Ready to get started? Contact Made New Home Services today for expert remodeling services in Kansas City and beyond.

 
 

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