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New 5 star Houzz review!

Relationship: Client
Project Date: September 2012
Project Price: less than $1,000

Raw slab, before it was cut into the kitchen above :-)

New 5 star Houzz Review!

Relationship: Purchased raw material
Project Date: February 2013
Project Price: $50,000-$100,000
Arctic Cream Granite with an eased edge. 

Valentino Soapstone with Black Veins

The client said the Glass tile backsplash take on different colors in different lights. Also at night she said it feels as though you are underwater. 

Calacatta Crestola Marble

This Seattle kitchen has the perfect balance of dark and light. With the rich warm wood floors & black cabinets, to the glossy white subway tile back-splash. This white marble really does set off a very simple, yet timeless and classic look. Lovely job, Virginia Stamey! 

Calacatta Crestola Marble

This Seattle kitchen has the perfect balance of dark and light. With the rich warm wood floors & black cabinets, to the glossy white subway tile back-splash. This white marble really does set off a very simple, yet timeless and classic look. Lovely job, Virginia Stamey! 

Earth Limestone

This limestone called “Earth” looks exactly what it sounds like. Its a warm reddish tone of brown and muted teal green. The organic pattern exudes the look of a painted concrete floor in a stylish Starbucks setting. Only this natural Limestone adds unicorn shaped fossils throughout. Check out this vanity in this relaxed setting. Compliments of Mary Hansen Design.

Detail (above)
Full slab (above)

Valentino soapstone kitchen

Gorgeous contemporary luxury style of soapstone counter tops and a yellow damasco island top. Loving the green & red cabinets and the homey feeling that the white farmhouse style sink adds. 
Compliments of Mary Hansen Design
Soapstone sourced from Crocodile Rocks Natural Stone 

Danby Eureka Marble

We stock this material in 3cm honed slabs. We currently have (2) left! They’re a dolomitic marble, which means it has larger crystals than the standard marble, and they also have lower calcitic properties, making the stone less porous to stains and etching. 

Danby marble is 100% GREENGUARD CERTIFIED

Sustainability

Sustainability is important to us. Vermont Quarries is the first marble quarry to have its complete production of marble certified under the GREENGUARD program. From marble kitchen countertops to the most prominent architectural projects, Vermont Quarries takes great pride in supplying the most beautiful white marble available with minimal environmental impact.

Vermont Danby Marble® achieves Greenguard Certification for all Marble

Vermont Danby Marble achieved Greenguard Certification for all of its Danby Marble and associated production. Vermont Quarries is the first and only marble quarry to achieve such certification.

Vermont Danby Marble® qualifies for LEED Certification SS Credit 7.1

Vermont Danby Marble® now qualifies for LEED Certification SS Credit 7.1: Heat Island Effect, non roof. A solar reflective index of 20 or greater is required. Danby marble came in at +60! View the actual test results here.