by Kowalski Granite & Quartz | Apr 14, 2026 | Countertops, Granite, Marble, Quartz, Quartzite, Remnants
When you hear the word “Muskegon,” your mind goes straight to Lake Michigan’s expansive beachfront, refreshing breezes off the lake, and gorgeous sunsets that fill the sky with brilliant color. Muskegon is a true waterfront community full of natural...
by Kowalski Granite & Quartz | Apr 14, 2026 | Countertop Materials, Countertops, Granite, Marble, Quartz, Quartzite, Remnants
The peaceful waterfront views, charming neighborhoods, and smooth lifestyle of Spring Lake, MI are just a few reasons it is such a great place to live. The town is located right off the lake, which provides great views and scenic beauty no matter what time of year:...
by Kowalski Granite & Quartz | Apr 14, 2026 | Countertops, Granite, Marble, Quartz, Quartzite, Remnants
Norton Shores sits on Lake Michigan’s shoreline, a beautiful body of water. Its beaches are peaceful and picturesque as well as its parks (like Hoffmaster State Park); it also has a very strong sense of community. Living in Norton Shores allows people to enjoy...
by Kowalski Granite & Quartz | Jan 24, 2026 | Remnants
Homeowners who have installed quartz countertops typically have leftover pieces after the installation process. These small or uniquely shaped pieces are referred to as quartz remnants. Many times they may appear as if they are simply wasting away however the quartz...
by Kowalski Granite & Quartz | Jan 19, 2026 | Remnants
Leftover remnants from a larger countertop project are leftover stone that was obtained for a kitchen or bathroom job from a full slab of stone. By keeping the remnants to sell for less money than the full slabs, these sections will not be thrown away. The majority of...
by Kowalski Granite & Quartz | Jan 2, 2026 | Countertops, Remnants
When it comes to kitchen renovations, selecting a countertop material is often one of the most important decisions homeowners will make. Since remnant countertops are leftover fragments from larger stone slabs, many people assume they won’t hold up well enough...