At Granite Direct, our goal is to make sure that you get the cabinets and granite countertops in your home that you’ve always wanted – at a price you can afford.
To make your experience as smooth as possible, our five showrooms have knowledgeable Design Consultants who can help you choose the best cabinets for your home. Our Design Consultants can also help you choose the best wood, stain, door panels, mouldings, and other accessories for your project. If you’re renovating a kitchen, you can save even more money by getting your granite through Granite Direct as well.
What separates us from the rest is:
* Highest Quality for the Lowest Price Guaranteed (here's why!)
* Over 30 colours to choose from!
* Over 30 door styles to select
* Over 10 wood types to choose from
* Full selection of accessories.
* We sell countertops as wells as cabinets
* Coordination of other trades: plumbing, tiling
For more information, please visit a showroom or contact us. If you have questions about our cabinets, you can find more information in our Frequently Asked Questions section.
Contemporary kitchen Basics:
Clean and simple style with beautiful details.
Cabinets painted white or ivory, stained in espresso or cherry with crown molding.
Glass front wall cabinets, open shelving areas and plate racks to show off china and collectibles.
Marble or subtle-colored granite countertops.
Detailed hardware in stainless steel, nickel, copper or bronze
Regal touches like a white painted coffered ceiling and curvy Queen Anne table legs
Modern kitchen basics:
Clean, geometric lines and angles
Smooth cabinet doors ("slab" style), sometimes with horizontal lift
Man-made materials - steel, chrome, copper, glass, acrylic, concrete, laminate
Minimalist style - a place for everything, and everything in its place.
Large, simple hardware
Limited color palette
Stainless steel appliances

Traditional Design:
Elegant and formal but with an inviting, comfortable feel.
Timeless rather than trendy.
Balance and symmetry.
Focal points, often using cabinetry of staggered heights.
Marble or granite countertops.
Raised panel cabinet doors, often with arched panels.
Crown molding and other ornate details.
Faucets and hardware that are more detailed - less streamlined - than modern style.
Walls in soft muted colors with white or ivory cabinets - OR - deep, rich tones with mahogany or cherry cabinetry










