Portfolio: Countertops

For this residential kitchen the home owner fell in love with the look of natural gray concrete with a lightly polished finish. The tops are 1.5 inches thick.
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In this residential bathroom the countertops are acid-stained Malay Tan. They are 1.5 inches thick with an additional 1 inch drop down overhang on the edges for a 2.5 inch thick appearance. The tub surround is 2 inches thick with a "broken granite" edge and is acid-stained with Black Stain. An additional slab matching the tub surround sits on the countertop as an accent.
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The countertops in this kitchen are 2 inch thick slabs in dark charcoal gray with a polished finish. We engraved the SC state flag emblems on the backsplash above the cooktop.
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These countertops are in an interior designer's studio. They are 1.5 inches thick and are natural gray with a polished finish.
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This kitchen has charcoal gray countertops with a lightly polished finish.
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For Salsarita's Fresh Cantina restaurants, we build countertops with a distressed, rustic look. They have a 4 inch face and are acid-stained Vintage Umber. Locally, we built the tops for the Salsaritas at The Shops at Greenridge in Greenville. Nationwide, we have built the countertops for over 70 locations.
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This bathroom has natural gray concrete with a lightly polished finish. The tops are 1.5 inches thick.
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Stone Soup Restaurant in Landrum wanted a unique bar top. So we placed horeshoes and tacks in the mold, then used broken colored glass as the aggregate in a yellow concrete mix. We grinded and polished the surface to expose the glass.
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This outdoor grill surround and pool house bar top is 2 inches thick with a broken granite edge. It is acid-stained with Black Stain.
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For this modern kitchen remodel, we built charcoal gray countertops with a lightly polished finish. The home owner added the glass tile backsplashes to finish the design.
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This bar top is black and has a lightly polished surface. It is 2 inches thick, but has a 3.5 inch face.
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A curved kitchen countertop? Sure! Concrete gives you that kind of versatility. Here, we imbedded broken glass tiles into a light gray concrete and shaped it into an arc to fit into this kitchen space. We built in a drain board (also curved) beside the sink with imbedded stainless steel rods for added flair.
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