
Top-Quality Countertops in Spokane - Best Prices & Expert Installation
Find durable and elegant quartz and granite countertops in Spokane, perfect for kitchens and bathrooms. Visit our showroom to explore a wide selection, get expert advice, and enjoy professional installation at the best prices.
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Wide Selection of Countertops for Kitchens, Bathrooms & More
Looking to upgrade your kitchen or bathroom countertops? We carry a wide selection of quartz, granite, marble, and quartzite—and we handle everything from fabrication to installation right here in Spokane.
Whether you're replacing worn laminate counters or building a new home, we'll help you find the right material and see the job through from start to finish. And yes, you can actually come pick out your exact slab before we cut it.
Find Your Perfect Countertop
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With a huge selection of premium quartz and granite, sourced from trusted partners, Cabinets Plus brings you top-quality countertops to match any style and space.
Choosing the Right Countertops for Your Spokane Home
Your countertops need to handle hot pans, sharp knives, daily spills, and constant use—all while looking good for years. When shopping for kitchen or bathroom countertops, think about how you actually use the space. Do you cook often? Have kids? Need something low-maintenance? These answers will point you toward the right material—whether that's durable quartz, natural granite, elegant marble, or tough quartzite.
We handle everything in-house at our Spokane facility: measuring your space, fabricating countertops in our own shop, and professional installation. Because we control quality at every step, we can ensure precision and typically finish projects faster. Our fabrication facility stocks hundreds of slabs from trusted suppliers, and since every piece of natural stone is unique, we encourage you to visit and pick your exact slab before we cut it.
Whether you're remodeling a kitchen or building new construction in Spokane county, we'll help you find countertops that fit your style, budget, and lifestyle. Stop by our showroom to see samples and get honest recommendations from our team.


Free Countertop Consultations
Not sure which material is right for your kitchen or bathroom? Schedule a free consultation. We'll discuss your needs, show you samples, answer questions about durability and maintenance, and provide accurate pricing based on your specific project.
To schedule your consultation:
Call (509) 218-3349
Email info@spokanecabinetsplus.com
Stop by our showroom at 4630 E Sprague Ave
Our Countertop Installation Process
Visit Our Showroom
Browse samples and see what's in stock at our Spokane showroom. Our team will walk you through materials, colors, and pricing based on your project.
Choose Your Slab
For natural stone countertops, you can view full slabs in person to choose the exact piece you want. Since every granite, marble, or quartzite slab is unique, selecting it yourself ensures there are no surprises.
Free In-Home Measurement
We come to your home and take precise measurements of your existing countertops or new cabinetry. This guarantees a perfect fit during installation.
Fabrication
We cut, polish, and finish your countertop in our on-site fabrication shop. We handle edge profiles, sink cutouts, cooktop openings, and any other custom details.
Professional Installation
Our installers deliver and install your new countertops. We level everything, seal seams if needed, and make sure your counters are ready to use immediately.


Countertop Materials We Offer
Quartz Countertops
Quartz is one of the most popular choices for kitchen countertops—and for good reason. It's engineered stone (about 90% natural quartz mixed with resin), so it's durable, consistent, and super low-maintenance.
Why homeowners choose quartz:
- Stain-resistant and non-porous—no sealing required
- Wide range of colors and patterns, including marble lookalikes
- Easy to clean with just soap and water
- Great for busy kitchens and families
What to keep in mind:
- Not heat-resistant—always use trivets for hot pots and pans
- Consistent patterns (some prefer the unique look of natural stone)
Best for: Kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities, laundry rooms, kitchen islands






Granite Countertops
Granite has been the gold standard for kitchen counters for decades. It's natural stone, so every slab is completely unique with its own patterns and color variations.
Why homeowners choose granite:
- Each slab is one-of-a-kind
- Heat-resistant—you can put hot pans directly on it
- Scratch-resistant and extremely durable
- Adds resale value to your home
What to keep in mind:
- Needs periodic sealing (typically once a year)
- Natural variations mean no two slabs look identical
- Best to see your actual slab in person before purchasing
Best for: Traditional kitchens, outdoor kitchens, high-use areas, homes where resale value matters






Marble Countertops
Marble brings timeless elegance and luxury to any space. It's softer than granite, which means it requires more care—but many homeowners love the classic look and the character it develops over time.
Why homeowners choose marble:
- Luxurious veining that's impossible to replicate
- Classic, high-end look
- Naturally cool surface (great for baking and pastry work)
- Elegant in bathrooms and powder rooms
What to keep in mind:
- More susceptible to scratches and stains than granite or quartz
- Requires regular sealing and careful maintenance
- Acidic substances (like lemon juice) can etch the surface
- Develops a patina over time
Best for: Bathroom vanities, powder rooms, baking stations, low-traffic kitchen areas where beauty outweighs heavy use






Quartzite Countertops
Quartzite gives you the elegant look of marble with nearly the durability of granite. It's a natural stone that's been hardened under extreme heat and pressure over millions of years.
Why homeowners choose quartzite:
- Beautiful white and gray veining similar to marble
- Much more durable than marble
- Heat- and scratch-resistant
- Natural stone with unique character
What to keep in mind:
- Requires periodic sealing like granite
- Generally more expensive than granite
- Limited color range (mostly whites and grays)
Best for: Homeowners who want marble's aesthetic with granite's toughness






Learn More About Countertops
- Countertops 101 – Beginner's guide to materials
- Why Choose Quartz – Benefits and features
- Stone Comparison Guide – Granite vs marble vs quartzite
- Quartz Pros & Cons – Is it right for you?
