Granite remnants are the leftover pieces cut from larger slabs during professional countertop fabrication jobs. When a fabricator cuts a custom countertop shape from a full granite slab, the unused portions become remnants — still high quality, still beautiful, just smaller in dimension. The Remnant Exchange sources these pieces from fabricators and suppliers throughout the Seattle region, giving homeowners and contractors access to the same premium granite used in high-end installations at significantly reduced prices. Each piece is a one-of-a-kind find with its own unique coloring and character.
Granite remnants are perfect for any project that does not require a full slab. Kitchen islands, bathroom vanity tops, laundry room counters, wet bar surfaces, fireplace surrounds, outdoor kitchen work surfaces, and custom shelving are all ideal applications for granite remnant pieces. Smaller pieces work beautifully as cutting boards, trivets, and decorative accents. For larger projects, multiple complementary remnant pieces can be combined creatively. The Remnant Exchange team can help you identify the right pieces and quantities for your specific Seattle project — visit remnantexchange.com to browse current inventory.
Granite is just the beginning. The Remnant Exchange maintains a rotating inventory of stone remnants in Seattle that includes marble, quartz, quartzite, travertine, soapstone, and slate. Each material offers distinct aesthetic and practical properties — marble brings dramatic natural veining and timeless elegance, quartzite offers granite-like durability with softer, more nuanced tones, and engineered quartz provides consistent patterning with excellent stain resistance. Our inventory changes frequently as new pieces arrive from fabricators, so checking back often or signing up for inventory alerts at remnantexchange.com is the best way to find exactly what you need.
Before you browse, measure your project surface carefully — length, width, and any cutouts for sinks or fixtures. Add at least two inches on each side for overhang and cutting tolerance. Bring your measurements when you visit, or include them when browsing online at remnantexchange.com, where listed dimensions allow you to filter by size. Our team is always available to help you assess whether a specific piece will work for your Seattle project and to advise on orientation, seaming, and edge finishing options.
Marble remnants are a stunning choice for kitchen applications where their natural beauty can be showcased — island tops, baking stations, and feature surfaces are all excellent uses. It is worth knowing that marble is more porous and susceptible to etching from acids than granite or quartz, so it requires sealing and more mindful maintenance in high-use kitchen areas. For homeowners who love the look of marble and are prepared for that care level, remnant pieces make this luxurious material genuinely accessible. Visit remnantexchange.com to see current marble remnant availability in our Seattle inventory.
Trade professionals throughout Seattle choose The Remnant Exchange for consistent access to quality stone across all major material categories at price points that keep projects on budget without sacrificing material quality. Remnants open up design possibilities that full-slab pricing would make impractical — accent surfaces, custom details, feature walls, and decorative applications that add significant visual impact. Our inventory is updated regularly, and our team is knowledgeable about stone properties, finishes, and appropriate applications. Browse current availability at remnantexchange.com.
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