Stunning Countertops
for Denver Homes & Businesses

Whether you’re remodeling your kitchen, upgrading a bathroom, or building out a commercial space, we help Colorado property owners create beautiful, functional surfaces using granite, quartz, marble, and more.

Denver kitchen with stunning countertops

Why Denver Homeowners & Pros Choose Us

More than just great countertops — we provide experience, trust, and long-term relationships in Castle Rock, Dacono, and throughout the Denver metro.

Colorado Countertop Store

We’re Local — And That Matters

From quick slab access to trusted installers and fabricators across Colorado, we’ve built a network that delivers faster service, better results, and hometown accountability. We’ve helped thousands of Denver metro homeowners and contractors get the countertops they love.

Here’s What Sets Us Apart:

  • âś“ Trusted Colorado Fabricators: Slabs from MSI, Bedrosians, and more
  • âś“ Responsive Quotes: Transparent pricing without the wait
  • âś“ Showrooms in Castle Rock & Dacono: Real samples, real experts
  • âś“ Professional-Grade Service: We work with homeowners, contractors, and design teams

The Countertop Sales Advantage

  • âś” Local Experts
  • âś” Direct Supplier Access
  • âś” No-Games Pricing
  • âś” Real Design Help

We’re Locals — Just Like You

Whether you’re building in Castle Pines Village or remodeling in Lakewood, we understand what Colorado homeowners and business owners care about — fast turnaround, honest pricing, and top-tier surfaces you can actually touch in our Castle Rock and Dacono showrooms.

Direct From MSI & Leading Fabricators

Skip the middlemen. We work directly with MSI, plus dozens of local stone yards and fabricators to get you pricing that beats national retailers — with the same (or better) quality.

You Won’t Get “Sales Guy” Vibes Here

We don’t push you into options you don’t need. Our staff is trained to help you find what fits your home or office project — not inflate your ticket.

Design Guidance You Can Trust

Need to match stone to cabinetry or pick a surface that doesn’t stain in a high-traffic café? We’ve helped hundreds of contractors and homeowners make smart, stylish choices.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between granite and quartz countertops?
Granite is a 100% natural stone cut from quarries, while quartz is a man-made surface combining quartz stone and resins. Granite offers unique variation; quartz offers consistent patterns and lower maintenance.
Are marble countertops a good choice for kitchens?
Marble offers stunning elegance, but it’s more porous and softer than other stones. It’s great for baking spaces or light-use kitchens but does require sealing and gentle care to avoid staining and etching.
How durable are quartz countertops?
Quartz countertops are extremely durable, resistant to stains, scratches, and bacteria. Unlike granite or marble, they don’t require sealing. They’re ideal for busy households and commercial spaces.
What’s the average cost of new countertops?
Prices vary based on material, edge style, slab size, and labor. Granite and quartz typically range from $55–$125 per square foot installed. Marble is slightly more, and exotic imports can go higher.
Can you help me choose the right material for my space?
Absolutely. Our team specializes in pairing surfaces with functional needs and design goals. Whether it’s durability for a commercial kitchen or the aesthetics of marble for a master bath—we’ve got you.
Do you work with contractors and designers?
Yes, we regularly partner with builders, designers, and remodelers across the Denver metro. We offer special pricing tiers and dedicated account support for trade professionals.
How long does installation take after I place an order?
Most installations are scheduled 5–10 business days after templating. We coordinate with your fabricator or use one of our trusted partners to ensure efficient turnaround.
What’s the best way to clean and maintain countertops?
Use pH-neutral stone cleaners or mild dish soap with a soft cloth. Avoid vinegar, bleach, or abrasive pads—especially on marble. Resealing natural stone annually is also recommended.