Remnant Countertops in Colorado – Granite, Quartz, Marble & More

Save on premium granite, quartz, marble, and quartzite remnants in Colorado. Perfect for vanities, laundry rooms, and small kitchen projects — same professional fabrication and installation for less.

Titanium Gold

Titanium Gold Slab in Colorado
Granite

Size: 78'' x 33''

Thickness: 3 cm

Material: Granite

Finish: Polished

Supplier: Omega Stone Design LLC

Level: Exotic

Absolute Black

Absolute Black Slab in Colorado
Granite

Size: 78'' x 28.5''

Thickness: 2 cm

Material: Granite

Finish: Polished / Honed

Supplier: Omega Stone Design LLC

Level: 4

Related Materials

Remnant Countertops – Frequently Asked Questions

What is a remnant countertop?+

A remnant countertop is a leftover piece of stone — granite, quartz, marble, or quartzite — from a larger slab used in previous fabrication projects. These remnants are perfect for smaller spaces like vanities, laundry rooms, and shelves.

Are remnant countertops cheaper?+

Yes. Remnant pieces cost significantly less than full slabs because you only pay for the smaller leftover section plus fabrication. It’s the most affordable way to get premium natural or engineered stone.

How much do remnant countertops cost?+

Prices vary by material and size, but remnant slabs typically range from $25–$60 per sq. ft., compared to $70–$120 for full slabs. Quartz and exotic granite tend to cost more than standard options.

How to buy countertop remnants?+

Visit your local stone fabricator or showroom, where remnants are listed by size, material, and finish. You can choose from in-stock pieces and request professional cutting, edging, and installation.

What size are countertop remnants?+

Most stone remnants range between 20"×30" and 60"×80", though dimensions vary. They’re ideal for bathroom vanities, laundry counters, and other small custom surfaces.

What are leftover granite pieces called?+

They’re called granite remnants — smaller leftover slabs available after a large countertop or island is cut from the original stone block.

What are remnant countertops used for?+

Common uses include bathroom vanities, bar tops, laundry counters, fireplaces, tabletops, and shelves — anywhere a compact, high-end stone surface fits perfectly.

How to choose the right remnant stone?+

Focus on size, color, and finish. Granite and quartz are best for durability, marble for elegance, and quartzite for strength and heat resistance. Always check for cracks or natural fissures before fabrication.