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Marble countertops in Greenwich

From a backcountry estate kitchen to a Belle Haven waterfront renovation, marble brings a quiet, heirloom elegance that suits Greenwich the way few surfaces can.

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Marble countertop surface — Greenwich, CT
The marble look — matched with a vetted fabricator serving Greenwich.

How it works

From sketch to matched — in about a minute

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Sketch & snap

Draw your kitchen on paper, jot the measurements, and snap a photo with your phone.

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Send it — 60 seconds

Add your name and number and send. No long forms, no commitment, nothing to pay.

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Get matched near Greenwich

We match your project with one vetted marble fabricator serving Greenwich — your details are never sold to a list of contractors.

Why marble

Why Greenwich homeowners choose marble

Built for Greenwich's heritage homes

Colonial, Georgian, and shingle-style houses here were made for natural stone. Marble's soft veining reads as authentic in a period kitchen or a butler's pantry in a way engineered surfaces rarely match.

You review, you decide

We don't fabricate or install a thing. We connect you with one vetted fabricator serving Fairfield County so you can weigh the real quote, lead time, and slab selection before committing.

Honest talk about patina

Marble is a natural stone that etches and softens with use. Many Greenwich homeowners choose it precisely for that lived-in, old-world character, and a good fabricator will walk you through sealing and finish options.

Designer-grade slab matching

Whether you're after dramatic Calacatta veining for an island or subtle Carrara for a quieter scheme, local fabricators can help you hand-select slabs that fit your architect or interior designer's vision.

See marble in your Greenwich kitchen

Send a quick sketch, a photo of your space, and your phone number. In about a minute you'll be matched with one vetted Fairfield County fabricator — a real marble quote, not a list of cold calls. Free, no obligation. New to natural marble? Our marble countertops guide covers the beauty, the patina, and the real trade-offs.

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Marble countertops in Greenwich · FAQ

Common questions

Does Kountertops install marble countertops in Greenwich?

No. We're a coordination service that matches you with one vetted local fabricator serving Fairfield County and the tri-state area. You get one real quote and choose whether they do the work.

Is marble a practical choice for a busy Greenwich kitchen?

Marble is a natural stone that's softer than quartzite or granite, so it can etch from acids like lemon or wine and develops a patina over time. Plenty of homeowners love that character; if you want zero maintenance, tell us — we'll steer your match toward quartzite or quartz alternatives.

What's the difference between Calacatta and Carrara marble?

Both are classic white marbles. Carrara tends toward soft gray, feathery veining, while Calacatta is whiter with bolder, more dramatic veins, often a statement choice for islands. A fabricator can show you real slabs so you can see the difference in person.

Does marble need to be sealed?

Yes, natural marble benefits from periodic sealing to help resist staining, unlike engineered quartz which is non-porous and needs none. Your fabricator will recommend a sealing routine based on the specific stone you pick.

How do I get started and what does it cost to use you?

Submit a sketch, a photo, and your phone number, it takes about a minute. Getting matched and getting your quote is free with no obligation, so you can explore before deciding anything.

Service area

Areas we serve

Nassau County

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Suffolk County

SmithtownQuartzGranite
Sag HarborQuartzMarble
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New York City

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BrooklynQuartz

Westchester

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BronxvilleQuartz

Connecticut

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New Jersey

Short HillsQuartz
HobokenQuartz
MontclairQuartz
RidgewoodQuartz
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