With so many styles and materials, selecting the perfect countertops for your home isn't always easy. Your counters must be practical enough for everyday use and unique enough to complement your style. They hold a demanding role as the go-to area for food preparation and cleanup and are often front-and-center when snacks are needed for parties. The very best kitchen countertops in Oakland, TN mix beauty and style, setting your kitchen apart from your neighbors. But they must also be durable and useful, so you and your family can enjoy them for years to come.
At Everlasting Kitchen & Bath, we create countertops and kitchen cabinets that make a statement in your home where other features fall short. You've worked hard to foster an attractive appearance throughout the rest of your home, so why should your countertops be any different?
Here at Everlasting KB, we combine the durability and elegance of natural stone with personalized attention for each of our valued customers. Unlike other countertop fabricators, we source our materials from across the globe, searching high and low for the best stones available. In doing so, we are able to produce some of the finest remodeling and renovation products in our industry, from granite, marble, quartzite, quartz, and recycle glass countertops to new kitchen solid wood cabinets.
By providing high-quality materials and unmatched customer service, our clients have the chance to make informed decisions they feel great about. Our mission is to provide:
Impeccable Quality: You can count on Everlasting KB to design and craft your countertops and cabinets exactly as you imagined, with globally-sourced, high-quality materials.
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True Craftsmanship: When we say personalized service, we mean it. Our artistry lies in getting the details of your project right, whether we're installing custom countertops or completely remodeling your kitchen.
As our testament to creating a better product for our clients, we use innovative technologies and the brightest minds in the business to create stunning countertops and cabinets. Because when it comes to your home, it needs to be as close to perfect as possible.
We offer a wide selection of stones and materials for your next kitchen renovation project:
If you're in need of a professional, fast, reliable company for kitchen cabinets, countertops, and remodels, look no further than Everlasting Kitchen & Bath.
When you're remodeling your kitchen or having new countertops installed, there are a lot of decisions to be made. From countertop material choices to counter placement preferences, each decision is impactful, making for an overwhelming experience. Luckily, at Everlasting Kitchen & Bath, we have a team of countertop experts who are more than happy to offer assistance and advice on your new countertop journey.
Most of our clients start by selecting the type of countertop material they want to use. If you're at this stage and aren't sure what to choose, ask yourself these questions:
Still unsure? Swing by our showroom and let us help. Our kitchen remodeling experts can give you a rundown of the features and advantages of all our countertop materials, from durability to upkeep. Once you have those questions answered, you can begin narrowing down your selection. And what better way to do that than with a breakdown of our most popular countertop material choices?
Granite countertops are, without a doubt, the most popular choice for homeowners who want to install new kitchen countertops. Granite has held that position for years, and while it has competition, buyers love its luxurious looks and natural composition. Like some countertop materials, no two granite slabs will look exactly alike, giving your kitchen a unique aura.
Granite is a great choice for families, especially if you have children, as it has a hard surface that can withstand chips and scratches. Pricing on granite can vary depending on where it's sourced and how large the slab is. But one thing is for sure - if you're in need of a reliable countertop material for day-to-day use, granite should be atop your list.
One of the biggest reasons granite countertops are so popular is because they can be quite affordable. That's especially important for families trying to stick to a kitchen remodeling budget. Prices of granite can vary, so be sure to speak with one of our expert associates at Everlasting KB for the most accurate pricing.
Another popular reason to choose granite countertops over other materials is granite's resistance to scratches and chips. If you're like most folks, you'll be using your new countertops every day. Over time, counters can take a beating, especially when you have younger children. Fortunately, granite can withstand many scratches and chips, making it a popular choice for longevity and beauty. Remember, though - never use your granite countertops for dicing, cutting, or slicing. Use a cutting board instead, or you may damage your new countertops.
When sealed properly, your granite countertops in Oakland, TN can resist stains. In fact, if a spill dries on your counters, you should be able to scrape them off gently with a plastic scraping tool. That's not to say that granite can't be stained at all - acids and alkaline can do a number on granite, so avoid spilling those substances on your counters. With that said, if you seal your granite counters every year and clean up spills quickly with soap and water, you should be able to avoid most long-lasting stains. At Everlasting KB, we are trained and certified for a permanent sealer with additional cost, that is warranty for 15 years. Don't forget to ask your sales representative for this permanent 15 years sealer as an option so you can be worry free.
Like stains, granite countertops are also resistant to heat. Granite is formed in nature with heat and pressure, so it makes sense that it would have inherent heat-resistant properties. This is great news if you use your oven or toaster oven to cook dinner. If you accidentally place a hot pan on your granite counters, you don't have to worry. While we recommend placing oven-hot pans on potholders, you should be safe to use your granite counters too.
Granite has many practical benefits over countertop materials, but it also has an aesthetic advantage. At Everlasting Kitchen & Bath, all our granite slabs are unique. If your neighbors have new granite countertops installed, you can rest easy knowing their granite won't be exactly like yours. If you're looking for a one-of-a-kind, cost-conscious option for your kitchen countertops, granite is a fantastic choice.
Marble is a timeless material that exudes luxury. It has dynamic, detailed hues and is a very popular choice for homeowners in need of a high-end feel for their kitchen. Unlike granite counters, marble needs regular upkeep to maintain its beauty and durability.
Like granite, quartz are engineering countertops are durable and don't require too much maintenance. It is non-porous and doesn't need to be sealed, so scratches and stains are minimal. However, unlike granite, you should avoid placing hot items on quartz countertops or you could risk damaging them. If you like marble with white and gray vein movements, quartz countertops is your best choice.
No kitchen remodeling project would be complete without installing new cabinets. At Everlasting Kitchen & Bath, our experienced craftsmen have created and installed hundreds of new cabinets. We know that deciding on your new kitchen cabinets' material, finish, and style can be hard. That's why we're here to help every step of the way!
Our team has the tools, training, and experience to help you choose the best cabinets for your kitchen. We'll consider your current kitchen layout, your color preferences, and more to provide personalized options for your project. And when it's time to install your new cabinets, you can rest assured we'll get the job done right at a price you can afford.
When it comes to kitchen remodeling in Oakland, TN installing new kitchen cabinets is a great idea. If you're already upgrading or replacing your kitchen countertops, having new cabinets that match the aesthetics of your kitchen makeover is a no-brainer.
At Everlasting KB, we believe that everyone deserves an elegant, versatile kitchen with stunning cabinetry. That's why our team will work closely with you to discover the material, texture, and style of cabinets you're craving. Once we do, we handle all the heavy lifting, including cabinet design and installation in your home.
So, why should you install new kitchen cabinets alongside your countertops? Here are just a few reasons:
Many customers install new kitchen cabinets because they're already remodeling their kitchen and need their cabinets to match the aesthetics of their updated space. Do you want your kitchen to feel more open and airier? Do you have specific lifestyle requirements that necessitate a particular cabinet material? Our kitchen cabinet experts can help you find the perfect cabinet setup for your needs.
Having a uniform aesthetic throughout your kitchen and home is important. But from a practical standpoint, new kitchen cabinets often mean more kitchen storage. That's a big deal for families, especially when younger children are involved. If you find that your countertops are magnets for clutter, new cabinetry can help remove the mess and stress less. The more storage your kitchen has, the easier it will be to use your kitchen for cooking and entertaining.
Take a few moments and check out the bones of your current cabinets. Low-quality, cheap cabinets are often a turnoff for potential buyers. If you plan on selling your home in the next few years, one of the best ways to boost resale value is with new cabinetry.
Is it a pain in the side to cook in your kitchen? Whether it's due to clutter, design, or something else, many of our customers want new cabinets so that their kitchen is functional again. New cabinets give you more storage, as mentioned above, but they can also make your kitchen more functional, depending on design and remodeling preferences. If you love to cook for your family and get-togethers, investing in new kitchen cabinets can help you do more of what you love.
Whether you're looking to "wow" a new client or work colleague or just want to make your neighbors a little jealous, upgrading your kitchen cabinets is a great way to do so. Of course, first impressions have always mattered, but particularly so in real estate. When the time comes to sell your home, having custom cabinets and countertops in your kitchen can set you apart from other sellers.
Here at Everlasting Kitchen & Bath, we specialize in custom kitchen countertops and cabinets designed especially for you. Whether you've been dreaming of traditional wood cabinets or need sleek, elegant granite countertops, we've got you covered. We are committed to affordable options while holding true to our craftsmanship and skills, providing customers with the best kitchen renovations in South Carolina.
If you're looking for the largest selection and the best prices, visit our showroom or contact us today. You've worked hard to make your home special, so why not your kitchen too? From design to installation, our team is here to help you every step of the way.
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Tennessee football commitment Joel Wyatt knew what he was getting into when he transferred from Webb School-Bell Buckle to Oakland during the summer.Deep playoff runs.However, the expectations haven't tempered what Wyatt is experiencing as his Patriots have reached the TSSAA football Class 6A state quarterfinals for the 13th consecutive season. Oakland (12-0) defeated Bradley Central 35-10 on Nov. 14 to reach the quarters, where it will play host to Green Hill (10-2), a 35-28 winner against Science Hill on Nov. 21."...
Tennessee football commitment Joel Wyatt knew what he was getting into when he transferred from Webb School-Bell Buckle to Oakland during the summer.
Deep playoff runs.
However, the expectations haven't tempered what Wyatt is experiencing as his Patriots have reached the TSSAA football Class 6A state quarterfinals for the 13th consecutive season. Oakland (12-0) defeated Bradley Central 35-10 on Nov. 14 to reach the quarters, where it will play host to Green Hill (10-2), a 35-28 winner against Science Hill on Nov. 21.
"Man, it feels great," said Wyatt, a 6-foot-4, 195-pound wide receiver/defensive back who committed to the Vols in July. He is a four-star athlete, ranked by 247Sports Composite as the No. 2 player in Tennessee and No. 5 nationally in the 2026 class. "I never got the chance to do it (at Webb). It just feels amazing to be here."
Check out the all new PLAY hub with puzzles, games and more!Webb School reached the playoffs once during Wyatt's time there, last season when the Feet lost in the first round. The school didn't field a team this season due to low numbers, announcing the decision right after Wyatt transferred to Oakland.
While Wyatt is listed as an athlete and he was being recruited by Tennessee as a wide receiver, he has opened eyes with his play in the secondary for the Patriots.
The Tennessee Titans 6A Mr. Football semifinalist had an interception against Bradley Central and now has 55 tackles, a sack, two interceptions, two caused fumbles, a fumble recovery returned for a TD, a blocked punt, a blocked field goal and a punt return for a TD.
Ole Miss commitment and fellow Mr. Football semifinalist Craig Tutt, a senior with the Patriots, made Wyatt's transition to Oakland go a lot smoother this season.
"He's been helping me with some calls, just in practice too," said Wyatt, who said he plans to take game visits to Tennessee on Nov. 15 vs. New Mexico State and Nov. 29 vs. Vanderbilt. "We go out there all the time and get together. We're still working to be great."
Tutt welcomed the chance to help mentor Wyatt in learning the defense this season.
"He's improved as a player, as a person, as a human being ... he's improved a lot," Tutt said. "I'm glad I was part of that journey to help him along the way."
A secondary that's carried a lot of hype this season but has been banged up at times, keeping the quartet of Wyatt, Tutt, Justis Haggard and Kyrie Gainor, who all started vs. Bradley Central, healthy will be important the rest of the playoffs, particularly versus a potent Green Hill passing attack led by QB Kannon Burroughs.
"It just feels good to have them all out there at the same time," Oakland coach Kevin Creasy said. "But throughout the postseason, everybody deals with this. It's just the rigor of going through tough opponents time after time. So, yeah, we've got some bumps and bruises. Hopefully we can get everybody back healthy."
Four different Oakland players scored rushing touchdowns in cruising to a 28-3 halftime lead. Tutt had two TDs to go with 64 yards on the ground while Kamani Bass had a team-high 112 yards and a TD.
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The TSSAA football playoffs continue into the semifinals across the six Division I classes as the state championship game matchups are set on Nov. 28.In Class 6A, the four semifinalists have combined for just one loss to this point in the season. Blackman-Oakland is a regular season rematch between two 3-6A teams, while Southwind travels to Ravenwood in a battle of unbeatens.Alcoa is a win away from making the state championship game in Class 4A in its first season at that level, but will have to beat Mr. Football finalist Cade...
The TSSAA football playoffs continue into the semifinals across the six Division I classes as the state championship game matchups are set on Nov. 28.
In Class 6A, the four semifinalists have combined for just one loss to this point in the season. Blackman-Oakland is a regular season rematch between two 3-6A teams, while Southwind travels to Ravenwood in a battle of unbeatens.
Alcoa is a win away from making the state championship game in Class 4A in its first season at that level, but will have to beat Mr. Football finalist Caden Baugh and Greeneville on the road.
We'll have scores, highlights and updates from all 12 games all across the state in the TSSAAA football playoffs.
As is usual, the Division II finalists are off this week ahead of the BlueCross Bowl in Chattanooga next week.
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All times Eastern, games played in Chattanooga
Division II-AA
Franklin Road Academy (11-1) vs. Battle Ground Academy (12-1), 11 a.m.
Division II-A
USJ (11-1) vs. Nashville Christian (12-0), 3 p.m.
Division II-AAA
Baylor (11-0) vs. Brentwood Academy (11-0), 7 p.m.
Class 3A
Gatlinburg-Pittman (14-0) vs. Westview (13-0), 11 a.m.
Class 1A
South Pittsburg (13-1) vs. McKenzie (13-1), 3 p.m.
Class 5A
Sevier County (13-1) vs. Page (13-0), 7 p.m.
Class 4A
Alcoa (13-1) vs. Pearl-Cohn (10-4), 11 a.m.
Class 2A
Marion County (13-1) vs. Huntingdon (13-1), 3 p.m.
Class 6A
Oakland (14-0) vs. Ravenwood (14-0), 7 p.m.
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Westview's Donteze Joy scored from 4 yards out with 29 seconds left to give the Chargers a 40-34 lead, with the PAT no good.
Covington's final-play Hail Mary heave from midfield was picked off, and Westview advances to play Gatlinburg-Pittman next weekend in Chattanooga.
Back and forth they go in Martin, with Westview now up 34-27 with 7 minutes left after a kickoff return TD.
Much like last week's win over Beech, Page has taken control of the game in the second half. The Patriots lead 36-14 with 6:37 left.
After a Covington TD, the PAT is blocked to keep the score at 27-27 with 7:23 left in regulation. The back and forth game continues in the Class 3A semifinals.
It might be the play of the year for Ravenwood. WKU commitment Jaylen Pollard returns a Southwind fumble 65 yards for a touchdown late in the third quarter.
Ravenwood 28, Southwind 19 in the final minute of the third quarter.
Cohen Grissom's 44-yard touchdown run extends Page's lead to 22-14, still in the third quarter.
The winner will face Sevier County in the Class 5A state championship game.
Ravenwood leads 21-19 after a Southwind TD but missed two-point conversion with more than eight minutes to play in the third quarter.
Oakland is in control against Blackman in the second half, so the Ravenwood-Southwind winner likely faces the Patriots in Chattanooga next weekend.
Graham Simpson throws another touchdown pass to put Westview up 27-21, with the two-point conversion no good.
Still more than five minutes to play in the third quarter.
Centennial cuts the Page lead to 15-14 with 4 minutes left in the third quarter via this Gavin Johnson athletic touchdown catch.
The latest scores as the East Tennessee games have gone final and the rest of the state continues into the second half:
Class 1A
Class 2A
Class 3A
Class 4A
Class 5A
Class 6A
After trailing 23-7 in the third quarter, Tyner has cut Gatlinburg-Pittman's lead to 23-20 with less than five minutes left in the Class 3A semifinals.
South Gibson led 21-0 with 3:16 left in the first half at Pearl-Cohn, then inexplicably
Graham SImpson throws a TD pass to Donteze Joy (on a nice catch) and completes the two-point conversion to tie the game at 14-14.
Then after stopping a Covington fake punt, Westview scores quickly via a Asa Barnes TD run. Westview 21, Covington 14 late in the second quarter.
Class 1A
Class 2A
Class 3A
Class 4A
Class 5A
Class 6A
South Gibson leads 7-0 after a Jaydon Reed TD run in the first quarter. Pearl-Cohn's best drive of the opening quarter ended via a touchback after a fumble through the end zone.
Centennial's Malachi Steele scores on a 14-yard run to put the Cougars up 7-0 in the first quarter at Page in the Class 5A semifinal.
Sevier County adds two touchdowns before halftime, the last via a Cooper Newman TD pass to Jaxson Perry in the final minute of the second quarter.
Smoky Bears 35, Red Devils 13.
After last week's three-quarter long slow start against Green Hill, Oakland scores on its first drive via a Craig Tutt 35-yard touchdown run. 7-0, Patriots.
The DNJ's Cecil Joyce reports that Oakland's Joel Wyatt, a 4-star Tennessee commitment, is out tonight with an undisclosed injury.
7 more games are about to kick off as the 7 p.m. Central start time approaches across Middle and West Tennessee.
Still in the first quarter, Sevier County re-takes the lead via a Bryson Headrick touchdown run. Smoky Bears 14, Red Devils 7.
A quick look at first-half scores in East Tennessee:
Cooper Faust has an extra gear most don't have, running through the Sevier County defense for a 51-yard touchdown catch that almost all came via yards after the catch.
PAT good. Sevier County 7, Halls 7.
Sevier County came up empty on its opening drive despite driving into the red zone with a fourth-down incompletion. But the Smoky Bears get the ball back and break the seal on the scoring via a Parker Newman 9-yard touchdown catch from Cooper Newman. Sevier County 7, Halls 0.
Jamir Dean's catch and run explosive play pushed Alcoa into a goal-to-go situation, and the Tornadoes capitalize via a Thomas Manu touchdown run via a QB keeper.
Alcoa's offensive stars drove that possession and score. Alcoa 14, Greeneville 0 with 2:04 left first quarter.
Alcoa scores on its opening drive to take a 7-0 lead at Greenville in the Class 4A semifinal.
Marion County strikes quickly with a Mason Mays 1-yard touchdown run to lead 7-0 in the Class 2A semifinals against Eagleton.
Five games are kicking off at 7 p.m. ET/6 p.m. CT, including Halls-Sevier County in Class 5A. PrepXtra is on-scene in Sevier County for the semifinal matchup.
Knox News' Wynton Jackson makes his picks for the five East Tennessee games tonight, all of which start at the top of the hour.
The 2025 Tennessee Titans Mr. Football finalists for the nine classes plus the Kicker of the Year award were announced this week. See the finalists here.
The full, 12-game slate on Nov. 28:
Class 1A
Class 2A
Class 3A
Class 4A
Class 5A
Class 6A
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The TSSAA football regular season concludes with Week 11 over two days, starting with a rivalry-heavy slate with TSSAA football playoff ramifications on Oct. 30.Brentwood travels to Ravenwood in the Region 6-6A championship game between two unbeaten teams in Williamson County. Ravenwood is 9-0 overall, but Brentwood has played better over the last six weeks.Two more region title games also take center stage. In Rutherford County, Oakland hosts Riverdale with the Region 3-6A title at stake. Are the Patriots as good as ever? No m...
The TSSAA football regular season concludes with Week 11 over two days, starting with a rivalry-heavy slate with TSSAA football playoff ramifications on Oct. 30.
Brentwood travels to Ravenwood in the Region 6-6A championship game between two unbeaten teams in Williamson County. Ravenwood is 9-0 overall, but Brentwood has played better over the last six weeks.
Two more region title games also take center stage. In Rutherford County, Oakland hosts Riverdale with the Region 3-6A title at stake. Are the Patriots as good as ever? No matter how good, Riverdale often gives Oakland a competitive game to close the regular season.
East Nashville hosts East Robertson in the Region 6-2A title game. The Eagles started 0-4 but have won their last four games, while East Robertson is 8-0 and one of the state championship contenders in Class 2A.
The Tennessean will have updates throughout Week 11 in the TSSAA football season. Follow along as game highlights, stories and final scores come in from all the games.
Check out the all new PLAY hub with puzzles, games and more!Oakland has turned it on after falling behind 21-13, scoring 15 straight points including this Donte Cameron go-ahead touchdown run. Oakland 28, Riverdale 21.
Maverick Chance has a touchdown catch and a touchdown pass in the third quarter as Ravenwood has pulled away from Brentwood, 27-6.
Riverdale's offense has moved the ball well against Oakland's highly-regarded defense, and the Warriors lead 14-13 in the second quarter after a Corben Reynolds TD catch.
Ravenwood has opted for a slow-and-steady approach on offense, and it has worked well in the first half with two long scoring drives. Ravenwood 13, Brentwood 3 late in the second quarter.
Tyler Palmateer is at East Nashville for the Region 6-2A decider between the Eagles and East Robertson.
Jacob Shames is at the Battle of the Woods between Brentwood and Ravenwood.
Cecil Joyce is at Oakland for the Patriots hosting Riverdale.
The schedule is split between Thursday, Oct. 30 and Friday, Oct. 31 for the final week of the TSSAA football regular season. Here are the top area games for Oct. 30:
Find the full Week 11 schedule here.
Check back here later on Oct. 30 for the scores and notable results from the first day of Week 11.
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