Where to obtain small, cut pieces of granite for kitchen aesthetic upgrade.

Perhaps I’m price-naive, but I was hoping that somewhere in Brooklyn there might be a “fabricator” (or whatever they’re generically called).  Who might be willing to take a/some leftover granite (from a more serious large job), and cut it into pieces of specified size; trying to hide an unattractive kitchen counter until I can afford my renovation project. Thanks.

BrooklynCouch

in Bath & Kitchen 13 years and 2 months ago

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hancockone | 13 years and 2 months ago

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I have had very good experiences with Key Stone and Tile on Third Ave, around 13th street. They did all my countertops, also some small shelves and window sills and were very good prices.

etconstruction | 13 years and 2 months ago

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You can go to Empire marble on 2nd ave and 14 st Brooklyn Parkslope, ask for Lucy and tell her Eddie from ET Construction sent you and you want to look @ left overs and small pieces of granite. Good luck if you have any questions feel free to contact me @ 917 468 9468