Old Westbury · Long Island, New York
Marble countertops in Old Westbury
In a village where interiors are measured against Old Westbury Gardens, marble is a tradition rather than a trend. We match you with vetted local fabricators and coordinate your project from first slab to final reveal.
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How it works
From sketch to matched — in about a minute
Sketch & snap
Draw your kitchen on paper, jot the measurements, and snap a photo with your phone.
Send it — 60 seconds
Add your name and number and send. No long forms, no commitment, nothing to pay.
Get matched near Old Westbury
We match your project with one vetted marble fabricator serving Old Westbury — your details are never sold to a list of contractors.
Why marble
Why Old Westbury homeowners choose marble
A coordinator, not a showroom
Kountertops doesn't fabricate or install, and we have no slab yard to steer you toward. We match your project with vetted fabricators near Old Westbury whose marble work merits the referral, then coordinate the details so you deal with one calm point of contact.
Fluent in marble
Weighing Carrara's soft gray field against Calacatta's bolder veining, or honed against polished for a pastry-friendly island, deserves more than a brochure answer. We help you frame the decision, then connect you with fabricators who cut, seam, and book-match natural stone with real skill.
Built for estate logistics
Old Westbury projects come with gates, long drives, and households that value discretion. We coordinate scheduling and site access with your matched fabricator so templating and installation respect how your home actually runs — around family, staff, and the grounds.
Honest about the stone
Marble is calcite: naturally cool to the touch, unmatched in its veining, and softer and more porous than granite. It etches when acids like lemon or wine linger, wants regular sealing, and earns a patina over time. We'd rather you choose it — or choose against it — knowing all of that up front.
Start your Old Westbury match
Tell us about the room and the marble you have in mind. We'll connect you with a vetted local fabricator and coordinate everything that follows. New to natural marble? Our marble countertops guide covers the beauty, the patina, and the real trade-offs.
Start your project →Marble countertops in Old Westbury · FAQ
Common questions
How does the matching work in Old Westbury?
Tell us about your project — the room, the marble you're drawn to, your timing. We match you with vetted fabricators who serve Old Westbury and the surrounding North Shore, then coordinate introductions, templating, and scheduling. The fabricator handles the measuring, cutting, and installing; we keep the project moving and keep you informed.
Is the service free? Am I committing to anything?
Requesting a match is free and carries no obligation. You review the fabricator we connect you with and decide whether to proceed — nothing moves forward without your say-so.
Is marble practical for a working kitchen?
That depends on your relationship with patina. Marble etches when acids like lemon juice or wine sit on the surface, and because it's softer and more porous than granite, it wants sealing and prompt wipe-ups. Many owners love watching it mellow into a lived-in surface; if you want stone that looks untouched for decades, quartzite or granite may serve you better. We'll talk it through honestly before you commit.
Carrara or Calacatta — what's the difference?
Both come from the Apuan Alps of Italy, but they read very differently in a room. Carrara tends toward a soft gray field with fine, feathery veining; Calacatta is whiter and rarer, with bolder veins that often carry gold or taupe. The right choice comes down to the space and the effect you're after — quiet consistency or a statement slab.
Do I need exact measurements before reaching out?
No. Rough dimensions or even a phone photo of the space are enough to start the matching. Your fabricator will create a precise template of the counters before any stone is cut — that's the measurement that matters, and it's their job, not yours.
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