Countertops

Sustainability embedded into gorgeous surfaces

Custom countertops make the kitchen and bathroom you dream about into a durable reality.
"I have worked with Adalay Interiors both for personal and as a design professional for over 11 years. I cannot recommend them enough. They go out of their way to give you the kitchen and bath that you desire."
Nicole Davison

Sustainability minded and crafted to endure

Combine sleek, energy-efficient designs with sustainable technology into your kitchen, laundry, bar, or outdoor spaces to make them personal retreats that simplify life.

Features like smart controls, energy-saving modes, and eco-friendly materials let you indulge in guilt-free convenience without sacrificing sustainability.
Custom Kitchen countertop
A kitchen with dark wood cabinets and white counter tops.

Countertop brands at Adalay

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Your kitchen and bathroom is a work of art reflecting style and environmental responsibility.
Our kitchen and bath showroom features surfaces from brands with eco-conscious processes and sustainable manufacturing to minimize environmental impact through renewable energy and recycled materials. 

Granite

Three different colored granite slabs
Granite is a natural igneous rock composed primarily of quartz, feldspar, and mica. It forms deep within the Earth's crust from the slow crystallization of magma, which gives it a distinctive granular texture. Granite is known for its durability, aesthetic appeal, and wide range of colors and patterns, making it a popular choice for countertops and flooring.

PROS OF GRANITE

Durability: Granite is extremely hard and resistant to scratching and chipping, making it ideal for high-traffic areas.
• Heat Resistance: It can withstand high temperatures, which is especially useful in kitchens.
•Aesthetic Variety: Available in numerous colors and patterns, granite can complement various design styles.
• Low Maintenance: Once sealed properly, granite is relatively easy to clean and maintain.
• Increased Home Value: Installing granite surfaces can enhance the overall value of a property.

CONS OF GRANITE

• Cost: Granite can be more expensive than other materials like laminate or tile.
• Weight: Being quite heavy, installation may require additional support or professional help.
• Porosity: If not sealed properly, granite can absorb liquids and stains, leading to potential damage.
• Chipping: While durable, edges can chip if heavy objects are dropped on them.
• Limited Repair Options: If damaged, repairs can be difficult and may require professional intervention.

Marble

Marble is a metamorphic rock formed from limestone that has undergone intense heat and pressure. It is primarily composed of calcite, and its characteristic veining and color variations come from impurities such as clay, silt, and iron oxides. Marble is prized for its timeless beauty, elegance, and versatility, making it a popular choice for sculptures, flooring, countertops, and architectural details.

PROS OF MARBLE

• Aesthetic Appeal: Marble has a luxurious and classic look that can elevate the aesthetic of any space.
• Unique Patterns: Each piece of marble is unique due to its natural formation, offering distinctive veining and colors.
• Heat Resistance: Like granite, marble can withstand high temperatures, making it suitable for kitchen countertops.
• Polishability: Marble can be polished to achieve a high-gloss finish, enhancing its beauty.
• Tradition and Value: Marble has a long history in art and architecture, often associated with luxury and sophistication.

CONS OF MARBLE

• Porosity: Marble is more porous than granite, making it prone to staining from acidic substances like wine or lemon juice if not sealed regularly.
• Scratching: It can be softer than granite, leading to scratches from heavy or sharp objects.
• Cost: Generally more expensive than many other materials, marble can be a significant investment.
• Maintenance: Requires regular sealing and maintenance to prevent stains and damage.
• Limited Repair Options: Similar to granite, if marble gets damaged or chipped, repairs may require professional restoration.

Quartzite

Quartzite is a natural metamorphic rock that originates from sandstone. It forms through a process of high heat and pressure, which causes the sandstone to recrystallize and become denser and harder. Quartzite is primarily composed of quartz grains, making it exceptionally durable and resilient. Its appearance can range from soft pastels to vibrant colors, often featuring beautiful patterns and textures that resemble marble but with greater durability.

PROS OF QUARTZITE

• Durability: Quartzite is extremely hard and resistant to scratching, making it suitable for high-traffic areas.
• Heat Resistance: It can withstand high temperatures without damage, making it ideal for kitchen countertops.
• Aesthetic Variety: Available in various colors and patterns, quartzite can mimic the look of marble while providing more durability.
• Low Maintenance: Once sealed properly, quartzite is relatively easy to maintain and clean.
• Natural Resource: Being a natural material, it offers a unique look that adds character to any space.

CONS OF QUARTZITE

• Cost: Quartzite can be more expensive than other materials like granite or laminate, depending on the rarity and color.
• Weight: It is dense and heavy, which may require additional support during installation.
• Porosity: While less porous than marble, quartzite still requires sealing to prevent staining from liquids.
• Limited Repair Options: If damaged, repairs can be challenging and may necessitate professional help.
• Availability: Depending on the region, certain colors or patterns may be harder to find.

Quartz

A quartz countertop is a man-made surface engineered from natural quartz crystals, resin, and pigments. Typically composed of about 90-95% crushed natural quartz and 5-10% resins and color additives, these countertops combine the beauty of natural stone with enhanced functionality and durability.

PROS OF QUARTZ

• Durability: Quartz countertops are highly resistant to scratching, chipping, and cracking due to their hard surface. They are also non-porous, which means they do not absorb liquids, making them less prone to staining compared to natural stone surfaces like granite or marble.
• Variety of Colors and Patterns: Because they are engineered, quartz countertops come in a wide array of colors, patterns, and finishes. This versatility allows homeowners to find a style that perfectly matches their kitchen or bathroom decor.
• Low Maintenance: Unlike natural stones that require regular sealing to prevent stains and damage, quartz countertops do not need sealing. They can be easily cleaned with soap and water or mild cleaners.
• Hygienic Surface: The non-porous nature of quartz means it is less likely to harbor bacteria or mold, making it a hygienic choice for food preparation areas.
• Consistent Appearance: Since they are manufactured, quartz countertops offer a uniform look that can be difficult to achieve with natural stones, which can have variations in color and pattern.

CONS OF QUARTZ

• Cost: While quartz countertops can be more affordable than some high-end natural stones, they may still be on the higher end of the price spectrum compared to laminate or solid surface materials.
• Heat Resistance: While quartz can withstand moderate heat, it is not as heat-resistant as some natural stones like granite. It’s advisable to use trivets or hot pads for hot pots and pans.
• Weight: Quartz countertops are heavy and may require additional support during installation.

Porcelain

Porcelain countertops are a stunning and durable option for kitchens and bathrooms. Made from a mixture of clay, sand, and minerals, they are fired at extremely high temperatures, resulting in a dense, non-porous surface. This makes them highly resistant to stains, scratches, and heat, which is perfect for busy cooking environments.

In terms of aesthetics, porcelain countertops come in a vast array of colors and patterns, often mimicking natural stone like marble or granite. They can have a polished or matte finish, allowing for versatility in design. Additionally, because they are manufactured, the patterns can be more uniform than those found in natural stone.

PROS OF PORCELAIN

• Durability: Porcelain is incredibly strong and resistant to chipping, scratching, and cracking, making it ideal for high-traffic areas.
• Stain Resistance: The non-porous surface prevents stains from penetrating, making spills easy to clean without leaving marks.
• Heat Resistance: Porcelain can withstand high temperatures, so placing hot pots and pans directly on the surface won’t damage it.
• Low Maintenance: It requires minimal upkeep—just regular cleaning with mild soap and water suffices.
• Variety of Designs: Available in numerous colors, patterns, and finishes, porcelain can mimic the look of natural stone while providing a more uniform appearance.
• Hygienic: The non-porous nature prevents bacteria and mold growth, making it a safe choice for kitchens and bathrooms.

CONS OF PORCELAIN

• Cost: Porcelain countertops can be more expensive than other options like laminate or certain types of natural stone.
• Installation Complexity: They can be heavy and require professional installation to avoid cracking during the process.
• Limited Repair Options: If damaged, repairing porcelain can be challenging, as it may not be possible to patch it seamlessly.
• Cold Surface: Like other stone surfaces, porcelain can feel cold to the touch, which may not be ideal in some settings.
• Weight: Their density means they are heavier than some alternatives, which can be a concern for certain cabinetry.

Dekton: Ultra compact surfaces

Dekton is a type of ultra-compact surface made from a blend of raw materials used to produce glass, porcelain, and quartz surfaces. It’s known for its durability, resistance to scratches, stains, and heat. Because of these properties, Dekton is often used for countertops, flooring, and wall cladding in both residential and commercial settings. Overall, it's a great choice for those looking for both functionality and style in their surfaces!

PROS OF DEKTON

• Durability: Dekton is highly resistant to scratches, stains, and heat, making it ideal for high-traffic areas and kitchens.
• UV Resistance: It can be used outdoors without fading or discoloration due to UV exposure.
• Variety of Designs: Available in a wide range of colors, patterns, and finishes, allowing for customization in design.
• Low Porosity: This characteristic makes it resistant to moisture, preventing the growth of mold and bacteria.
• Seamless Installation: Large format slabs can be installed with minimal seams, providing a sleek look.

CONS OF DEKTON

• Cost: Dekton can be more expensive than other countertop materials, like laminate or traditional granite.
• Weight: It is quite heavy, which may require additional support during installation.
• Chipping Risk: While it’s durable, it can chip if heavy objects are dropped on its edges.
• Installation Complexity: Professional installation is recommended due to its weight and specific handling requirements.
• Limited Repair Options: If damaged, repairs can be challenging compared to other materials that can be easily refinished.
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America's leading manufacturer and distributor of porcelain tile, ceramic tile and natural stone

"Made in the USA" means a lot to Adalay. Unlike most of our competitors, many of our collections are designed, developed, and manufactured in America.

Did you know? One out of three tiles sold in America is a Dal-Tile product.
ONE Quartz Surfaces offers a perfect blend of style, durability, and functionality for any space. Whether you're renovating your kitchen, updating your bathroom, or designing a commercial space, our quartz countertops bring timeless beauty with minimal maintenance. Crafted to mimic the elegance of natural materials, ONE Quartz Surfaces provides a versatile selection tailored to your unique design needs.

Stunning quartz countertops meticulously crafted in America

More than 80 years ago, the Davis family began with hard work and a deep pride for quality in the dairy business. Today, that same relentless, entrepreneurial spirit powers Cambria forward. 

Family owned, American made, and driven by the belief that every detail matters. 
Visionary design is an art form that begins with exceptionally pure quartz to deliver superior clarity and unmatched performance. All Cambria's surfaces are maintenance free, delivering superior durability with scratch and stain resistance. 

Cambria offers sustainability and a range of styles from classic marble looks to bold, contemporary designs, so you can find the perfect fit for any space. Quartz can be used for countertops, backsplashes, floor tile, vanities, fireplace surrounds, bars, and showers. It's one of our planet's most common minerals and one of the hardest, which makes it tough enough for active households. 

Surfaces for people who are passionate about the environment

Silestone surfaces are made with blends of premium minerals and recycled materials. Eco-friendly practices and surface resiliency make them an ideal choice for environmentally conscious homes.
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The Cosentino Group is a global, family-owned Spanish company that produces and distributes innovative, sustainable and high-value surfaces for the world of architecture and design. Their innovations led to creating a Quartz Silestone which is a low-silica mineral surface composed of premium minerals and recycled materials resulting in an innovative, sustainable, and high-performance mineral surface.

Choose the perfect look with a number of hues, patterns, and styles. And pick the finish you want, whether it's a smooth gloss, a soft suede, or a grip texture to create a non-slip surface.

Surfaces that persist and withstand home life

Visit our showroom for selections of elegant quartz, sustainable mineral options, or timeless natural stone.

Showroom Address

12190 Race Track Rd.
Tampa, FL 33626
12190 Race Track Rd.
Tampa, FL 33626
Sales: 813-407-8032
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