Serving German Village · Columbus, Ohio
German Village Countertops
Quartzite, marble, and custom stone for historic Columbus homes — fabricated across town on N Hague Ave.
Stone for the Village
Countertops That Belong in a Historic Home
German Village countertops have a different job than stone in a new build. The brick Italianates and cottages south of downtown come with compact kitchens, original character worth protecting, and owners who renovate carefully. Impact Countertops is a boutique Columbus fabricator about fifteen minutes from the Village, specializing in quartzite, marble, porcelain, and custom stonework that respects the house it goes into.
In a 140-year-old home, the countertop is not the statement — the home is. The right stone, the right finish, and a precise template are what make new surfaces feel like they have always belonged. That is fabrication work, and it is what we do.
The Impact Difference
Why Village Homeowners Choose Impact
Digital slab layouts. Every project is laid out in Slabsmith before fabrication — you approve exactly how the veining falls on screen, which matters even more on the compact runs and islands typical of Village kitchens.
Templates that handle old houses. Digital templating captures walls that are no longer square and floors that have settled — the stone is cut to the house as it actually is.
Precision fabrication. Park Voyager CNC cutting with artisan hand-finishing: tight seams, clean miters, vein matching across every joint.
A reputation we protect. A 5.0-star Google rating across 65 reviews and standing relationships with the builders and designers doing the best renovation work in central Ohio.
Materials
The Right Stone for the Period
Honed marble suits the period character of the Village — and we will tell you honestly where it belongs and where it does not. Quartzite gives you marble’s veining with the durability a working kitchen demands. Large-format porcelain handles shower walls and tight-clearance applications, and the exotic end of granite still earns its place. For independent material-care standards, see the Natural Stone Institute.
Projects
German Village Countertop Projects We Take On
Compact kitchens with full-height marble backsplashes. Galley runs templated to out-of-square brick walls. Single-slab vanities sized for narrow baths. Fireplace surrounds that match the home’s era. Browse the project gallery — the lead kitchen was fabricated for a home on E Deshler Ave, in the Village itself. Smaller piece in mind? Our live remnant inventory is perfect for vanity and hearth-sized projects.
An Honest Note
An Honest Note on Fit
If you are shopping for the lowest installed price, we are probably not the right shop — and we would rather tell you that now than disappoint you later. If you want stonework precise enough for a house that has stood since the 1880s: welcome.
Frequently Asked
German Village Countertops FAQ
Do you serve German Village?
Yes — our shop at 664 N Hague Ave is about fifteen minutes from German Village, and we fabricate and install for homes throughout the Village, Schumacher Place, and Merion Village.
What do German Village countertops cost?
Most projects run roughly $65 to $130 per square foot installed depending on the material. Compact Village kitchens often need fewer slabs than suburban builds, which helps the budget — you get an exact number after slab selection and digital templating.
Can you work with old, out-of-square walls?
Yes. Digital templating captures the room exactly as it is — settled floors, bowed plaster, uneven brick — and the stone is cut to fit the real house, not an idealized drawing.
Can I see the slab layout before you cut?
Yes. Every project is laid out in Slabsmith so you approve vein placement, seams, and bookmatching on screen before fabrication begins.
I only need a vanity top — is that too small?
Not at all. Our live remnant inventory updates straight from the shop floor and is the smart way to put a premium slab on a vanity, hearth, or bar top.
Ready to Begin
Tell Us About the House
Call (614) 801-1161, email info@impactfandc.com, or use the quote form below — and tell us about the house, not just the kitchen.



