We took a trip to our local Kansas City, Re-Store yesterday and once the rain cleared, we ventured outside of the building only to find these beautiful stone slabs. There were 100+ pieces of quite usable marble and granite and you won't believe the price tags on them...
Most the pieces in the lot ranged from $14-$100 per slab, although most of them fell under the $40 mark. They ranged in size from 15ft in length down to 2ft, some were countertop depth and others would be perfect for the top of a large kitchen island countertop.
Make sure to keep tabs on your local Re-Store as good change daily and some of the best deals in town can be had!
(Image: Sarah Rae Trover)





Comments (8)
Remnants are a great thing. I had 4 new vanity tops made from two remnant slabs this past fall. The pieces were free, all I paid for was the cutting!
wow, i'm in Lawrence, but may have to drive to KC for those!
how far is that from Chicago? I need like 6 marble slabs...
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I love KC's Re-Store...we got several new interior doors from them for like $10 a piece!
@my little apartment,
there are several places in Chicago to get slabs like this. Tile Outlet has some big ones. But if you search on granite and stone you should find a few places.
The trickier part is transporting them and getting someone to cut and finish them so that you still save money.
I picked a nice slab out of the garbage while I was in my last apartment and it fit perfectly on top of a rolling metro shelf cart making a nice little island.
If you are going to get a slab to use on your countertop I would recommend gluing some rubber feet on the bottom so that there is some clearance for easy picking up and so no liquids get trapped in between the stone and the countertop.
The ReStore has several locations in the Chicago Metro Area. http://www.habitat.org/cd/env/restore_detail.aspx?place=58
I believe there is a similar store on of Route 31 in Elgin, and another somewhere in Lake County. I'm not sure if they carry stuff like this, but you might also try Salvage One.
almost any tile or stone store will have remnants laying around. usually because they don't want to pay to dump them. i have picked up quite a few over the years. they make great cutting boards & table tops for small tables. i would definately put feet on them if they are for cutting boards. good idea art. lots of times they will just give them to you, if you pay to have them cut, or the edges finished. but usually they are quite cheap, if you do have to pay for them at all. paying them to do the finishing & cutting seems to be win-win. you get what you need cheap, they make a little money, and nothing ends up in the dumpster.
Granite slabs create a very durable countertop, however since the materials are comprised of some softer minerals, there are some important things to keep in mind. Most granite countertops are scratch resistant, but not scratch proof.
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