Butcher Block

Along with our custom cabinetry, we also build custom wood countertops. Any size, any shape and any specie. We will distress them, oil them, stain them or clear coat them. Whether you want it rustic or sleek, we can do it!


Cultured Marble

With cultured marble, granite and onyx, you will have the best of two worlds, beauty and flexibility. These products reproduce the distinctive beauty of natural materials, but give you the flexibility to create pleasing spaces that are unmistakably yours. From custom showers and whirlpool tubs to made-to-order vanity tops and wet bars, these tops will set your home or business apart—in just the right style.


Granite

Coastal Cabinetry has taken the next step in making the construction or remodeling process easier for you. You now tag the actual slab your countertop will be cut from right at our Design Studio in Seaford. We offer the convenience of selecting your cabinets, hardware and now your slabs in one place.


Laminate

This is not your grandfather's laminate top! The day's of plain beige laminates are behind us. Today's laminates are still the most cost effective countertop material on the market, but that's the only thing that hasn't changed. These laminate surfaces are harder and more scratch resistant than ever before and are available in hundreds of colors. patterns and textures. There are several edge options available and you can even under-mount your sink. That's right! I said a laminate top with an under-mount sink. Come on in and take a look!


Quartz

Made from one of the hardest minerals on earth, quartz countertops are arguably the most durable option for kitchens. They're also some of the most eye-catching. They come in a wide variety of colors, including fire-engine red and apple green, as well as earthy browns, blacks, and creams, with sparkles and veining for the look of granite or marble. But unlike natural-stone slabs, which are mined, these slabs are engineered in a factory. Their primary ingredient is ground quartz (about 94 percent), combined with polyester resins to bind it and pigments to give it color. For some designs, small amounts of recycled glass or metallic flecks are added to the mix. The resins also help make these counters stain and scratch resistant—and nonporous, so they never need to be sealed. Compare that with granite, the reigning king of high-end countertops, which typically requires a new protective top coat at least once a year. 

In the past, the biggest knock against quartz was that it lacked the patterns and color variations you get with natural stone. But that's a moot point now, with all the manufacturers offering multitude slabs with enough flecks, swirls, and random patterning to make them almost indistinguishable from the real thing. They were once available only with a polished finish; now you can get them with a honed treatment. So if it's the look of matte marble or glossy granite that you want, there's a quartz countertop for you!


Tile

  • Unique styles
  • Variety of colors and textures
  • Versatile