Selecting the right stone is a critical step in designing kitchens, bathrooms, and architectural spaces that last for decades. From classic marbles to ultra-durable granites and modern engineered surfaces, today’s homeowners and designers have more premium options than ever before. At Maia Stone Company, we offer a curated range of natural and engineered stones that balance beauty, performance, and long-term value.
This guide explores the most in-demand stone types and popular varieties shaping modern interior and exterior design.

Granite: Strength, Reliability, and Timeless Appeal
Granite is one of the most widely used natural stones due to its exceptional hardness and resistance to heat and scratches. Formed deep within the earth, granite delivers durability that makes it ideal for kitchens, outdoor countertops, and commercial spaces.
Granite is available in polished, honed, leathered, and dual finishes. Its color range spans whites, golds, browns, and dramatic dark tones, making it adaptable to both classic and modern interiors.

Popular Granite Varieties
Giallo Ornamental features warm gold and beige movement ideal for traditional kitchens. White Ice granite offers a crisp white base with subtle gray veining for contemporary spaces. New Venetian Gold delivers rich warmth and consistent patterning. Bianco Antico blends gray, white, and soft taupe tones for transitional interiors. River White showcases flowing gray veining on a white background. Dallas White provides a bright, clean aesthetic with fine mineral detailing.

Marble: Classic Luxury and Architectural Elegance
Marble remains synonymous with luxury and timeless design. Known for its soft veining and luminous surface, marble is widely used in bathrooms, fireplaces, feature walls, and statement kitchens.
Marble develops its character from natural mineral deposits, making every slab unique. Polished marble enhances light reflection, while honed finishes create a softer, understated look.
Popular Marble Varieties
Calacatta Marble is prized for bold veining and dramatic contrast. Carrara Marble offers soft gray veining and timeless appeal. Fantasy White Marble blends flowing movement with neutral tones. Portoro Marble features deep black backgrounds with striking gold veining. Statuario Marble delivers high-contrast elegance. Nero Marquina offers bold black tones with white veining. Crema Marfil provides warm beige consistency. Emperador Marble showcases rich brown tones. Danby Marble is valued for its refined white appearance and durability.

Quartzite: Natural Durability with Exotic Beauty
Quartzite is a natural stone formed from sandstone under intense heat and pressure. It combines the visual elegance of marble with superior strength and heat resistance.
Quartzite is highly sought after for kitchen countertops and waterfall islands where durability and aesthetics are equally important. Its crystalline structure creates depth and light reflection.

Travertine: Organic Texture and Mediterranean Charm
Travertine is a natural limestone-based stone known for its porous texture and earthy tones. It is widely used for flooring, wall cladding, patios, and bathrooms.
Filled or honed finishes create smoother surfaces, while tumbled travertine delivers a rustic appearance ideal for outdoor and spa-like spaces.
Soapstone: Soft Touch with Industrial Elegance
Soapstone is a dense, non-porous stone known for its smooth texture and deep gray tones. It resists stains and bacteria, making it ideal for kitchens and laboratories.
Over time, soapstone develops a rich patina that enhances its character.
Limestone: Subtle Beauty and Natural Warmth
Limestone offers a soft, understated appearance with consistent color tones. It is commonly used in flooring, wall applications, and architectural features.
Its organic look makes it popular in minimalist and Mediterranean-inspired interiors.
Sandstone: Textured Durability for Indoor and Outdoor Use
Sandstone is a sedimentary stone valued for its natural grip and earthy colors. It is ideal for outdoor paving, walkways, and facades.
Kandla Grey Sandstone remains one of the most popular sandstone varieties due to its durability and neutral tone.
Engineered Quartz: Modern Design with Low Maintenance
Engineered quartz is one of the most searched countertop materials in the US. It offers uniform patterns, non-porous performance, and minimal upkeep.
Quartz surfaces are ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, offices, and commercial spaces.
Porcelain Slabs: Ultra-Thin, High-Performance Surfaces
Porcelain slabs are gaining popularity for large-format applications. They are lightweight, scratch resistant, and suitable for walls, countertops, and exterior facades.
Terrazzo: Contemporary Design with Artistic Character
Terrazzo is a composite material made from marble and stone chips set in cement or resin. It offers bold patterns and modern appeal for floors and walls.
Why Choose Maia Stone Company
Maia Stone Company offers a comprehensive selection of premium stones sourced globally. Our collections serve residential, commercial, and architectural projects with consistent quality and expert guidance.
Conclusion
From granite and marble to quartzite, travertine, and engineered surfaces, each stone brings unique advantages. Understanding their characteristics ensures lasting beauty and performance.
Discover the complete stone collection at Maia Stone Company and transform your space with timeless natural materials.




