Highlight Your Kitchen or Bathroom with Stunning Cabinet Countertops in Greater Dayton Area and Kettering, Ohio
At Classic Cabinets & Remodeling, we are dedicated to providing premium quality cabinet countertops at prices traditional retailers can’t match, making us the trusted partner for thousands of projects every year. We’re very confident in our value for money as we stick to premium quality at affordable rates.
Our effort of offering quality at low costs is matched only by our unrivaled service. Keeping countertops in stock allows us to deliver timely delivery. So if you select a countertop from one of our designs, we will be able to supply it immediately. Simply pick a date that suits you, and a two-person delivery team will carry your goods to a space of your choice. We'll also keep sending information to you so you're kept informed every step of the way.
We help you in finding the perfect countertop material that complements your cabinets, enhances your space, and suits your lifestyle. We offer a comprehensive selection of high-quality cabinet countertops in Greater Dayton Area and Kettering, Ohio, along with expert installation services. Select from our range of countertops for kitchen, bathroom and anywhere else in your home.
Classic Cabinets & Remodeling Offers a Variety of Cabinet Countertops
Granite Countertops
Granite countertops do not age with time. They offer natural beauty and unmatched elegance. If you get a granite countertop from us you will find that each slab is unique with its own distinctive veining patterns. This will make your kitchen or bathroom more luxurious.
Quartz Countertops
We have many clients opting for quartz countertops because of their exceptional strength and beauty. They come in various colors and patterns to complement any design style. Quartz is non-porous, making it resistant to stains and bacteria, and requires minimal maintenance.
Marble Countertops
If you are looking for something luxurious, then marble is the option for you. Our marble countertops add a touch of sophistication to your space but require more care compared to other materials. It's susceptible to scratches and etching from acidic substances, making it less suitable for high-traffic areas like kitchen countertops.
Laminate Countertops
A budget-friendly option, laminate countertops offer a wide variety of styles and colors to mimic the look of natural stone or wood. Laminate is easy to clean and maintain but may scratch or chip more easily compared to other materials. Its lifespan is also generally shorter than other countertop options.
Edge Styles and Backsplashes
Beyond the material, the edge style and backsplash you choose can significantly impact the overall look and functionality of your countertops. Classic Cabinets & Remodeling offers a variety of edge styles to complement your chosen countertop material, from the classic square edge to the more modern waterfall edge.
A backsplash not only adds a decorative touch but also protects your walls from moisture and splashes. We offer a wide selection of backsplash materials like tile, stone, or glass to complete your countertop project.
Experience Seamless Installation and Flawless Results
Our team of experienced installers will ensure your new cabinet countertops are carefully installed and seamlessly integrated into your space. We are focused on our attention to detail and commitment to delivering a flawless finish.
Contact Classic Cabinets & Remodeling
in Oakwood today for a free consultation. Our design experts will guide you through the countertop selection process, considering your needs, preferences, and budget. We'll help you find the perfect material, edge style, and backsplash to create a stunning and functional kitchen or bathroom that reflects your unique style.
FAQ's
What’s the difference between cabinet countertops and standard countertops?
Cabinet countertops are custom-fit to rest on cabinetry, typically in kitchens, bathrooms, or utility spaces. Unlike standard countertops, which may be stand-alone or pre-cut, cabinet countertops are designed to integrate with your cabinet layout, dimensions, and storage needs. Classic Cabinets & Remodeling ensures exact alignment, proper overhang, and compatibility with sink or cooktop placements. This integration ensures structural support and aesthetics are balanced. Many customers underestimate how much the cabinet base influences what type of countertop they can install—material thickness, weight, and dimensions all play a role in the design and installation.
Do I have to replace both cabinets and countertops together?
Not necessarily. If your existing cabinets are structurally sound, level, and in good condition, you can install new countertops over them. However, if your cabinets are warped, water-damaged, or out of square, the countertop installation may be compromised. Classic Cabinets & Remodeling will inspect your cabinets and provide honest recommendations. Sometimes upgrading both ensures a cohesive look and better functionality, especially during a remodel. But we also offer solutions for clients who want to update their space incrementally, starting with either countertops or cabinets first.
What countertop materials work best with custom cabinetry?
Countertop materials like quartz, granite, butcher block, laminate, and solid surface (e.g., Corian) pair well with most custom cabinetry, but the choice depends on both style and function. Quartz offers low maintenance and uniform appearance, granite brings natural beauty, and butcher block adds warmth and texture. Classic Cabinets & Remodeling helps match materials based on cabinet finish, daily usage, and design preferences. We also ensure that countertop weight and thickness are compatible with cabinet construction, avoiding long-term structural issues.
How do I choose the right edge style for my countertop?
Edge profiles affect both the appearance and safety of your countertops. Popular options include beveled, bullnose, ogee, and eased edges. If you have young children, rounded edges may reduce risk of injury. For traditional or upscale kitchens, ornate edges like ogee or waterfall may be more appropriate. We’ll show you physical samples and renderings, helping you visualize how the edge complements your cabinet style. A simple edge profile may even save cost without sacrificing beauty, especially on larger surfaces.
Can I mix different countertop materials in the same kitchen?
Yes—this is an emerging design trend that adds both visual contrast and practical utility. For example, using butcher block on an island and quartz on perimeter cabinets provides durability where needed and a warm prep area in the center. Mixing materials allows for budget flexibility too, as you can invest in premium materials only where they matter most. At Classic Cabinets & Remodeling, we help you coordinate colors, finishes, and edges for a cohesive look even with mixed materials.
What is the average lifespan of cabinet countertops?
With proper care, high-quality countertops like quartz or granite can last 20–30 years or more, while laminate and butcher block may have slightly shorter lifespans. The longevity depends on material durability, frequency of use, exposure to heat and moisture, and maintenance habits. Our team installs countertops with precision and advises you on best practices to extend lifespan. Re-sealing natural stone, avoiding abrasive cleaners, and using cutting boards are all small habits that protect your investment for decades.
What should I expect during countertop installation?
Installation starts with templating, where we take laser-accurate measurements. Once the countertop is fabricated, we arrive to remove old surfaces, inspect cabinets, and install the new countertop with adhesives and hardware. Sink or cooktop cutouts are made ahead of time or on-site. The process typically takes a few hours to one day. Classic Cabinets & Remodeling ensures dust control, minimal disruption, and proper plumbing/electrical coordination where needed. After installation, we perform a detailed inspection and cleaning, so everything is ready for immediate use.
Can I add a backsplash during a countertop project?
Yes, and it’s highly recommended for both design and water protection. Installing a backsplash alongside your countertop ensures cohesive color matching and proper joint sealing. We offer materials like tile, stone, quartz extensions, or glass, each of which can dramatically affect the style of your kitchen or bath. Coordinating your backsplash with your cabinet and countertop color creates a finished, designer-grade look. It also prevents moisture damage on drywall behind sinks or stovetops.
Do you offer countertop solutions for small kitchens or utility spaces?
Absolutely. Whether you’re remodeling a small galley kitchen, laundry room, or bathroom vanity, we provide space-efficient designs without sacrificing quality. For smaller areas, we may recommend materials with integrated backsplashes or thinner slabs to maximize space and reduce weight. We also offer remnant pieces of stone or quartz, which are more budget-friendly for compact installations. Our team ensures every square inch is optimized for usability and storage, even in the most challenging layouts.
Are cabinet countertops customizable in color and texture?
Yes, we offer a wide range of custom colors, veining patterns, matte or gloss finishes, and edge styles across all materials. Whether you want a rustic, modern, industrial, or traditional aesthetic, we guide you through combinations that complement your cabinet stain or paint. Custom finishes can mimic natural stone, concrete, or even wood—depending on your preferred look. With thousands of options, we help you narrow down choices to fit both your design goals and functional needs.