Cosentino Center Atlanta is a specialized showroom and distribution hub supplying premium flooring and surfacing materials to the Atlanta design and construction community. Operating within the Home Services space, this center focuses on high-performance products for kitchens, bathrooms, common areas, and outdoor living.
The business primarily serves:
Visitors can see and compare large-format slabs and samples, then work with their contractor or designer to specify the right product for floors, countertops, walls, and more.
Key Product Categories
| Service / Product Type | How It’s Used in Atlanta Homes |
|---|---|
| Engineered stone slabs | Kitchen, bath, and laundry room countertops |
| Large-format porcelain surfaces | Modern flooring, shower walls, feature walls |
| Durable quartz surfaces | High-traffic flooring and worktops |
| Outdoor-rated materials | Patio, pool, and outdoor kitchen surfaces |
| Commercial-grade options | Lobbies, retail, and multi-family common areas |
While not a retail installer, Cosentino Center Atlanta supports the full flooring project lifecycle with product education, technical data, and samples that professionals and homeowners can take to their preferred installer.
For homeowners, the center functions as a visual and tactile library of surfaces. You can:
This helps narrow down options before you commit through your contractor, saving time and costly change orders.
For designers, architects, and builders, Cosentino Center Atlanta is a specification partner. Trade visitors typically use the center to:
Many professionals also rely on the center as a logistics hub, coordinating deliveries to fabricators and job sites across metro Atlanta.
Within Atlanta’s competitive Home Services market, Cosentino Center Atlanta fills a focused role: it bridges global surfacing brands with local flooring installers, remodelers, and design studios. Instead of guessing from small samples, Atlanta residents and trade pros can evaluate full-size materials, understand their performance on busy household floors, and make informed decisions that align with design goals and long-term durability.