Epoxy Kitchen Islands
The island is where everyone gathers. We make it the showpiece with a hand-poured top mixed to your room, poured right over what's there.
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An island is the one surface in the kitchen everybody looks at. It's also the one with room to make a statement. A long, unbroken pour with dramatic veining turns a plain island into the centerpiece of the whole room.
A canvas the size of your island
Stone slabs come with seams and whatever pattern the quarry cut. We start from a blank surface and flow the veining the length of the island, so the movement actually reads as one piece. On a big island that difference is striking.
Black with copper veins for drama. White and gold for a bright, classic look. Deep moody tones for a modern kitchen. You approve the design on sample boards before we pour a drop.
Because we pour in place, we can do a waterfall edge or wrap the sides without sourcing a matched slab. The look flows around the island instead of stopping at a seam.
- Long, continuous veining with no slab seams
- Waterfall edges poured to match the top
- Color mixed to your cabinets and backsplash
- Repairable on site if it ever chips
Built for how an island gets used
Islands work hard. Homework, holiday spreads, a landing pad for everything. The cured finish is non-porous and sealed under a urethane top coat, so it wipes clean and stands up to daily life. Use a trivet for screaming-hot pans and it stays flawless for years.
The materials that make it last
Every job uses the same two systems. We pour a Leggari food-safe epoxy base, which is FDA-approved and low-to-no VOC, and we seal it with a Stone Coat Ultimate Top Coat, a 100% eco-friendly urethane clear coat. That top layer is the armor against scratches, heat, UV, and stains, so the surface still looks new years down the road.
The bottom line
A continuous, custom island top that becomes the centerpiece of the kitchen, poured over what you already have. Send a photo and we'll tell you what's possible, then quote it after a quick look in person.
Kitchen Islands questions
Frequently asked
Yes. Since we pour in place, we can carry the design down the sides for a waterfall look that actually matches the top, which is hard and costly to get with stone.
If we do both, yes, we coordinate them. Many people make the island a bolder feature and keep the perimeter counters simpler. Your call.
It's an advantage. A large, continuous pour is where epoxy really shows off. Bigger surfaces are part of why people choose us over slabs.
Usually yes, once it's sealed and stable. Wood moves, so we prep it properly so the finish stays put. We'll check it on the visit.
