No matter what a special color you are looking for, History Stone will find the right one to match your taste. We have professional staff contacting directly with quarry owner. Once there are new colors, we can get the first-hand information. Quartz stone can be modulated to required colors. From black to white, there are enough color options for choices.
Besides, the edge treatments are various to make countertops perfect, from a standard edge to laminated or mitered edge wich create the appearance of the thickner slab. Just pick up what you like.
Granite
History Countertops offers different granite colors for countertop. Colors from Brazil, India, China, and other places can be found here. If there is specified color, we can check with outreach workers to match. White, gold and black are the most popular series. There are levels for different colors, like economical HG140, HG008, medium HG050, HGJ019, and premium HGJ063, HGJ059, etc. More >>
Quartz
History Countertops supplies quartz with different colors, like black, white, beige, brown, etc. Moreover, it can be modulated based on your samples. There are economical serie with ctystal inside, middle serie with pure color or small granule, and premium serie with granite look or marble texture. For hotel and other projects, white, brown and beige are the top-rated choices. More >>
Marble
For natural marble at History Countertops, there are colors from all over the world, like Italy, Turkey, Spain and so on. We buy blocks directly from quarry owner, which allows us to choose one color with different patterns. HMJ010 Carrara, HMJ031 Dark Emperador and HMJ030 Crema Marfil are the most popular options for both kitchen and bathroom countertop. More >>
Edge Profile
With experienced workers, History Countertops offers various edge types to choose. Simple types like flat eased and bullnose are the most economical. You can also require laminated edge as you like, for example, laminated bullnose, laminated Ogee. Our skillful staff will make it seamless as we can. And we promise to make the edge as a straight line. More >>