Natural stone · The durable marble alternative

Dolomite Countertops

A natural stone cousin of marble and limestone, with the same soft veining and marble-look beauty but noticeably better everyday durability. Dolomite is the go-to pick for homeowners who want that classic white-and-grey natural stone look without marble's fragility.

$55–$95+ per sq ft, installed

What Dolomite Countertops Cost

This price includes the slab material, templating & fabrication (cutting, edging, sink and cooktop cutouts), and professional installation — everything, start to finish, from one in-house crew. Popular patterns like Fantasy Brown typically start around $55/sqft; premium Italian-style whites like Bianco Dolomiti can run $85 to $95/sqft or more.

Material + fabrication + install, always included
Pricing by tier

Dolomite Price Tiers

Exact pricing depends on the slab you choose, edge profile, and layout — but here's a general guide based on the pattern tier.

Level 1 $55–$65/sqft

Warm, everyday favorites with classic swirling movement.

Level 2 $70–$85/sqft

Cleaner, brighter whites with subtler veining.

Level 3+ $85–$95+/sqft

Premium Italian-style whites, prized for their fine, marble-like grain.

Popular colors in our shop

Popular Dolomite Colors

A sample of the dolomite slabs we regularly stock and install across Metro Atlanta & North Georgia. As a natural stone, each slab has one-of-a-kind veining and movement.

Fantasy Brown dolomite slab close-up, brown and grey swirling stone

Fantasy Brown

Super White dolomite slab close-up, white stone with dramatic grey veining

Super White

White Fantasy dolomite slab close-up, white stone with soft grey veining

White Fantasy

Bianco Dolomiti slab close-up, bright white stone with fine subtle veining

Bianco Dolomiti

Glacier White dolomite slab close-up, white stone with soft grey movement

Glacier White

Sky White dolomite slab close-up, white stone with fine grey veining

Sky White

Avalanche dolomite slab close-up, white stone with warm tan veining

Avalanche

Fantasy Brown dolomite slab detail
Natural Stone

Why Homeowners Choose Dolomite

Dolomite gives you that soft, marble-like white-and-grey beauty homeowners love, but with noticeably better everyday durability than true marble. It's harder and more resistant to etching and scratching, so it holds up better in a busy kitchen while still needing the same annual sealing and reasonable care as any natural stone. For homeowners who want the marble look without marble's fragility, dolomite is the smart middle ground.

Marble Look, More Durable

Soft natural veining like marble, with better everyday scratch resistance.

Better Etch Resistance

Harder mineral structure holds up to acidic spills better than marble.

Great for Busy Kitchens

Handles daily use better than marble while keeping the same soft look.

The Smart Middle Ground

Marble beauty at a lower price point than quartzite.

Dolomite countertops FAQ

Common Questions About Dolomite

How much do dolomite countertops cost installed?

Dolomite countertops typically run $55 to $95+ per square foot fully installed, which includes the slab material, fabrication (cutting, edging, sink and cooktop cutouts), and professional installation. Popular patterns like Fantasy Brown and Super White generally fall in the $55-$75/sqft range, while premium Italian-style whites like Bianco Dolomiti can run $85 to $95+/sqft.

Does the dolomite price include installation and fabrication?

Yes. Every price we quote is an all-in installed price covering the slab material, templating, fabrication (cutting, polishing, edge profile, sink and cooktop cutouts), and professional installation — not just the raw material cost some competitors advertise.

What dolomite colors and patterns do you carry?

We regularly stock and source popular patterns including Fantasy Brown, Super White, White Fantasy, Bianco Dolomiti, Glacier White, Sky White, and Avalanche, plus dozens of other dolomite options available at our partner slab yards.

Is dolomite a good choice for kitchen countertops?

Dolomite is a great middle-ground choice — it's noticeably harder and more scratch- and etch-resistant than marble, while still offering that soft, natural marble-like look at a lower price point than quartzite. It's a smart pick for homeowners who love the marble aesthetic but want better everyday durability for a busy kitchen. We still recommend annual sealing and prompt cleanup of acidic spills.

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