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product_id: 300463445
title: "Marble Easy Epoxy Countertop Paint Kit (Carrara White)"
brand: "giani"
price: "€ 528.60"
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reviews_count: 5
category: "Giani"
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# high-gloss epoxy resin topcoat covers 35 sq ft per kit 3-step easy application Marble Easy Epoxy Countertop Paint Kit (Carrara White)

**Brand:** giani
**Price:** € 528.60
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ✨ Elevate your kitchen vibes with Carrara marble magic—DIY luxe that everyone will envy!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Marble Easy Epoxy Countertop Paint Kit (Carrara White) by giani
- **How much does it cost?** € 528.60 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pt](https://www.desertcart.pt/products/300463445-marble-easy-epoxy-countertop-paint-kit-carrara-white)

## Best For

- giani enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted giani brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Low Odor, Zero VOC:** Safe for indoor use with minimal smell, so your home stays fresh while you upgrade your space.
- • **All-Inclusive DIY Kit:** Includes primer, veining minerals, brushes, rollers, gloves, and dropcloth—everything you need to create a flawless finish.
- • **Custom Marble Veining:** Create authentic, natural-looking marble veins with included minerals and artist brush—no professional skills required.
- • **Quartz-Level Durability:** New extra-durable, high-gloss epoxy resin topcoat resists stains, water, and daily wear like engineered quartz.
- • **Weekend Kitchen Glow-Up:** Transform dull countertops into stunning Carrara marble in just one weekend with a simple 3-step process.

## Overview

The Giani Marble Easy Epoxy Countertop Paint Kit in Carrara White offers a professional-grade, 3-step DIY solution to transform laminate and other surfaces into elegant, marble-look countertops. Covering 35 square feet per kit, it features a new high-gloss, stain-resistant epoxy resin topcoat for quartz-like durability. The kit includes all necessary tools and low-odor, zero VOC materials, making it safe and accessible for indoor use. Perfect for millennials seeking a stylish, budget-friendly kitchen upgrade without the hassle or cost of replacement.

## Description

Giani Marble mirrors the large deposits of the classic, monumental stone of the Carrara highlands in Tuscany, Italy. The large expanses of white limestone cut by thin, sinewy veins and plumes of grey quartz are the distinctive qualities that make this particular surface a treasured feature. The simplicity of color and pattern make it a luminous addition to any kitchen or bath. Brighten your classic, traditional or contemporary space with the polished look of marble. Transform your countertops and get the kitchen you’ve dreamed of without the mess, time or cost of replacement. From dull and dated to dynamic and elegant, Giani Marble Kit will help you paint your countertops to look like marbled quartz and upgrade your home in just one weekend.

Review: We’re currently living in a house that’s not ours- we have full range to do what we want, but I wasn’t going to spend money on granite/marble countertops in a house I won’t get my money back from, but I just couldn’t deal with the brown laminate counters. I am SOOOOO HAPPY with the results of this. It took a whole weekend for prep, painting, and sealing. I had over 100 sq ft to complete in my kitchen and two bathrooms. The paint goes much further than the epoxy. I was able to get through all the counters with 1.5 cans of the white paint (I bought two kits) and less than 1 can of the gray veining, but had to order two more cans of epoxy. Luckily, instead of buying an entire new kit you can just get the epoxy! I did 3-4 coats of white due to the dark color of the counters - a small bar section was a dark gray/black and the white still covered it great. Definitely practice the veining. Mine looked terrible on the practice piece but actually turned out great on the counter. I was sooo hesitant because I am not a crafty or good DIY person so I was worried the veining would be so obviously paint, but it actually looks incredible! The epoxy is MESSY. Take your time, follow the instructions to a t, and check for imperfections. Mine is definitely not perfect, but it is just about fool proof with the self leveling. My biggest mistake is that I forgot to take the tape off within the 2 hours in my bathroom and small pieces got stuck. Watch the edges for drips and stay around to keep wiping with a paint brush to keep your edges smooth. Also be careful of what you set on the counters for a full week. Small things without hard edges are okay but anything heavy or with a hard edge will leave an indent until fully cured in the 7 days. Overall, I would definitely recommend this to anyone that asked and if I ever need to remodel on an budget again it’s the first thing I would go for! There are absolutely imperfections, but if you take your time and follow instructions you can avoid them, and it still looks so much better than it did so I can complain!
Review: Here is my review on the Gianni, white marble kit! It came out so beautiful. I can’t believe I did it! I read reviews and watched videos for probably a month while I decided if I wanted to take the plunge! I have granite and just can’t spend the money right now to get the white marble that I really wanted! I figured what do I have to lose since I hate the counters and if I ruin them I will just have to get new ones ha ha! The kit has everything you need except the frog tape, paper plates and paper bowls, which I used for the veining process and also for the highlighting at the end which really made the whole counter pop! I did not like the tiny brush they sent so on some of the videos I watched on YouTube they used a turkey feather. I highly recommend this as the lines came out beautifully and very natural! I dabbed the feather, then dabbed on a paper plate and dragged the feather up down back-and-forth to get some really nice lines! I needed a paint tray and used foil to line it for each coat so i could throw it out easily and use the tray for the next coat. I put my roller in a baggie in the fridge so it wouldnt dry out between coats. I did buy a few extra sponge brushes which I used, but the one in the kit is far superior. Whoever thought there was actually a real quality sponge brush! I studied the veining on YouTube videos, Google, Pinterest you name it since this was the most important thing to me…the right look, shading and design. I finally found a few I really liked and took pictures and put them in my phone in an album. I decided which ones I wanted to use on each section of my counters. I practiced drawing them on paper over and over, and then when I did them on the actual counters, I kept my phone right there to use them as a guide, which really helped! The kit includes a very small practice board and I did a few veins on it and saw how easy this would be. I really can’t believe how beautiful they turned out! I did 3 main veins on either side of my sink and played around with them then added some extended and some very light veins. Less is more and be careful not to go too dark. I set up a covered table the night before with everything that I would need. The whole process took about 14 hours but I have a very small kitchen with about 18 sq. ft. of counters. I got a good nights sleep and got up about 5 o’clock in the morning and started with my taping and then my first coat of primer which took about an hour total. I made a cup of coffee and waited an hour and did a second coat and then a third after another hour. My granite is dark, so it really needed a third coat. Then I proceeded to the veining. I have to admit I was very stressed hoping I could do this and do it right. It turned out to be so much fun very easy and I just love them! I used the pics on my phone as my guide which really was helpful. Then I waited four hours before I did the epoxy. I went out and had lunch and took a drive came back and again was very stressed because this part really scared me. It turned out it was so easy although it probably is the most detailed part of the entire project. I feel like I needed to use more of the epoxy than they said, unless I just didn’t figure it right. Make sure you tape and cover everything including the floors in front of everything. I actually didn’t get anything on my appliances or floor, which I was shocked! I checked my epoxy every 5 minutes for the first 30 minutes or so and found lots of small areas I missed or little “sink” holes that would pop up. Check under the edge constantly for drips. I used a sponge brush to even them out. If they dry you will have hard drips under the edge and I’m not sure how you get that off. Definitely use frog tape. I will never use blue tape again. The frog tape is unbelievably superior! I had a little tricky area on the counter sides on either side of the stove. I decided to not use the epoxy there and just use a water soluble polyurethane. I just felt it was going to be easier without having all the dripping going down the sides in that area and then I could put my stove back while I did the epoxy in the kitchen and I had more room to move around. I think that was a good move. I left the tape on for over an hour until there were no more drips under the edge. I have no pets and I closed my AC vent so I had no specs of dust, bubbles or hairs. It’s so beautiful like a sheet of glass! Note* wear rubber gloves when handling the epoxy incuding pulling off the tape. It’s VERY sticky and hard to get off your hands! All in all, the process was super easy and fun, but I did take my time to prepare with tape and the drop cloths. I have an Undermount sink so I felt that was a little tricky to tape around it, but I took my time and everything came out beautifully. Take your time enjoy it and you will be so happy with your counters when you’re done! It’s really an easy and fun project!! I feel like I have a model home now! Absolutely love my kitchen counters, and this product!

## Features

- Giani Countertop Paint is a simple, three-step application that will transform Formica, laminate, Corian, ceramic tile, butcher block, cultured marble, and traditional granite in a single weekend.
- Each kit contains all necessary tools and covers 35 square feet of surface, which is the average amount of countertop area in a kitchen.
- The updated Giani Marble Kit comes with a NEW extra-durable, high-gloss Epoxy Resin Topcoat that finishes and protects the application against the everyday use of your countertops.
- Giani Countertop Paint is safe for interior use, very low odor, and zero VOC. The specialized primer hides existing discoloration, burns, stains, and minor scratches, while the mineral colors create the characteristics of marbled quartz
- AVAILABLE AND IMPROVED! Giani Marble now includes our brand new Giani Epoxy Resin Topcoat for an even more durable and glossy finish. Stain and water-resistant and as tough as engineered quartz, this second generation of our countertop paint kit will help you remake your kitchen into the space you’ve always dreamed of.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07Y8P9YBS |
| ASIN  | B07Y8P9YBS |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #144,143 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #552 in House Paint |
| Brand Name | Giani |
| Color | Carrara White |
| Color Code | #f3f6f4 |
| Container Type | Can |
| Coverage | 35 square feet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,629) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,629) |
| Date First Available  | 21 December 2019 |
| Finish Type | Gloss |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00856512007941 |
| Included Components | 31 oz. Marble White Primer, 6 oz. Grey Veining Mineral, 3 oz. White Highlight Mineral, (3x) 9 oz. Epoxy Activator, (3x) 18 oz. Epoxy Resin, 6" Giani Roller Arm & 3 Roller Pads, 2" Brush, 4" Giani Paint Sponge, 2" Foam Brush, Artist Brush, Misting Bottle, Practice Board, (3x) Wooden Stir Sticks, #600 Grit Sandpaper, Epoxy Gloves, 9'x12' Plastic Dropcloth, Step-By-Step Instructions |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Countertop Kit |
| Item Volume | 121 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 2.72 Kilograms |
| Item model number  | Marble |
| Manufacturer | Giani, Inc. |
| Manufacturer  | Giani, Inc. |
| Model Name | Epoxy |
| Model Number | Marble |
| Paint Type | Epoxy (Topcoat) & Acrylic (Primer & Minerals) |
| Part Number | Marble |
| Product Dimensions  | 34.93 x 32.39 x 31.12 cm; 2.72 kg |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Water Resistant |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior |
| Surface Recommendation | Indoor |
| UPC | 856512007941 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | Contact manufacturer regarding details of limited warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Giani
- **Colour:** Carrara White
- **Finish type:** Gloss
- **Item volume:** 121 Fluid Ounces
- **Size:** 1 Count (Pack of 1)

## Images

![Marble Easy Epoxy Countertop Paint Kit (Carrara White) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61uWXm+YqrL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I have some deeper scratches in my laminate as well as seams were the peices meet.  Does this "erase" the seams and scratches or is prep work needed?**
A: You will need to patch any deep nicks or seams with some wood filler.

**Q: Once totally cured, is the countertop then food safe?**
A: That is correct! Once Giani has fully cured, in approximately 7 days after application, it's safe for incidental food contact.

**Q: Can I used this if my current countertops are granite ?**
A: Yes, absolutely! Please visit our website for the full prep instructions!

**Q: Can you do this in a marble shower?**
A: We do not recommend applying it in a bathtub or shower, as the Epoxy would not be able to self-level on the tall vertical walls. The maximum height we recommend of a vertical surface is the standard 4" backsplash.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by K***8 on 21 March 2026*

We’re currently living in a house that’s not ours- we have full range to do what we want, but I wasn’t going to spend money on granite/marble countertops in a house I won’t get my money back from, but I just couldn’t deal with the brown laminate counters. I am SOOOOO HAPPY with the results of this. It took a whole weekend for prep, painting, and sealing. I had over 100 sq ft to complete in my kitchen and two bathrooms. The paint goes much further than the epoxy. I was able to get through all the counters with 1.5 cans of the white paint (I bought two kits) and less than 1 can of the gray veining, but had to order two more cans of epoxy. Luckily, instead of buying an entire new kit you can just get the epoxy! I did 3-4 coats of white due to the dark color of the counters - a small bar section was a dark gray/black and the white still covered it great. Definitely practice the veining. Mine looked terrible on the practice piece but actually turned out great on the counter. I was sooo hesitant because I am not a crafty or good DIY person so I was worried the veining would be so obviously paint, but it actually looks incredible! The epoxy is MESSY. Take your time, follow the instructions to a t, and check for imperfections. Mine is definitely not perfect, but it is just about fool proof with the self leveling. My biggest mistake is that I forgot to take the tape off within the 2 hours in my bathroom and small pieces got stuck. Watch the edges for drips and stay around to keep wiping with a paint brush to keep your edges smooth. Also be careful of what you set on the counters for a full week. Small things without hard edges are okay but anything heavy or with a hard edge will leave an indent until fully cured in the 7 days. Overall, I would definitely recommend this to anyone that asked and if I ever need to remodel on an budget again it’s the first thing I would go for! There are absolutely imperfections, but if you take your time and follow instructions you can avoid them, and it still looks so much better than it did so I can complain!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by J***H on 27 August 2024*

Here is my review on the Gianni, white marble kit! It came out so beautiful. I can’t believe I did it! I read reviews and watched videos for probably a month while I decided if I wanted to take the plunge! I have granite and just can’t spend the money right now to get the white marble that I really wanted! I figured what do I have to lose since I hate the counters and if I ruin them I will just have to get new ones ha ha! The kit has everything you need except the frog tape, paper plates and paper bowls, which I used for the veining process and also for the highlighting at the end which really made the whole counter pop! I did not like the tiny brush they sent so on some of the videos I watched on YouTube they used a turkey feather. I highly recommend this as the lines came out beautifully and very natural! I dabbed the feather, then dabbed on a paper plate and dragged the feather up down back-and-forth to get some really nice lines! I needed a paint tray and used foil to line it for each coat so i could throw it out easily and use the tray for the next coat. I put my roller in a baggie in the fridge so it wouldnt dry out between coats. I did buy a few extra sponge brushes which I used, but the one in the kit is far superior. Whoever thought there was actually a real quality sponge brush! I studied the veining on YouTube videos, Google, Pinterest you name it since this was the most important thing to me…the right look, shading and design. I finally found a few I really liked and took pictures and put them in my phone in an album. I decided which ones I wanted to use on each section of my counters. I practiced drawing them on paper over and over, and then when I did them on the actual counters, I kept my phone right there to use them as a guide, which really helped! The kit includes a very small practice board and I did a few veins on it and saw how easy this would be. I really can’t believe how beautiful they turned out! I did 3 main veins on either side of my sink and played around with them then added some extended and some very light veins. Less is more and be careful not to go too dark. I set up a covered table the night before with everything that I would need. The whole process took about 14 hours but I have a very small kitchen with about 18 sq. ft. of counters. I got a good nights sleep and got up about 5 o’clock in the morning and started with my taping and then my first coat of primer which took about an hour total. I made a cup of coffee and waited an hour and did a second coat and then a third after another hour. My granite is dark, so it really needed a third coat. Then I proceeded to the veining. I have to admit I was very stressed hoping I could do this and do it right. It turned out to be so much fun very easy and I just love them! I used the pics on my phone as my guide which really was helpful. Then I waited four hours before I did the epoxy. I went out and had lunch and took a drive came back and again was very stressed because this part really scared me. It turned out it was so easy although it probably is the most detailed part of the entire project. I feel like I needed to use more of the epoxy than they said, unless I just didn’t figure it right. Make sure you tape and cover everything including the floors in front of everything. I actually didn’t get anything on my appliances or floor, which I was shocked! I checked my epoxy every 5 minutes for the first 30 minutes or so and found lots of small areas I missed or little “sink” holes that would pop up. Check under the edge constantly for drips. I used a sponge brush to even them out. If they dry you will have hard drips under the edge and I’m not sure how you get that off. Definitely use frog tape. I will never use blue tape again. The frog tape is unbelievably superior! I had a little tricky area on the counter sides on either side of the stove. I decided to not use the epoxy there and just use a water soluble polyurethane. I just felt it was going to be easier without having all the dripping going down the sides in that area and then I could put my stove back while I did the epoxy in the kitchen and I had more room to move around. I think that was a good move. I left the tape on for over an hour until there were no more drips under the edge. I have no pets and I closed my AC vent so I had no specs of dust, bubbles or hairs. It’s so beautiful like a sheet of glass! Note* wear rubber gloves when handling the epoxy incuding pulling off the tape. It’s VERY sticky and hard to get off your hands! All in all, the process was super easy and fun, but I did take my time to prepare with tape and the drop cloths. I have an Undermount sink so I felt that was a little tricky to tape around it, but I took my time and everything came out beautifully. Take your time enjoy it and you will be so happy with your counters when you’re done! It’s really an easy and fun project!! I feel like I have a model home now! Absolutely love my kitchen counters, and this product!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by C***. on 4 September 2025*

I can’t believe how well this kit worked! I had a dark granite bathroom counter that I didn’t like. I wanted to brighten it up, but every quote I got for marble was so expensive. So I decided to try this kit. If it came out horrible, I would just replace it anyway, so what weas there to lose? Be sure to read the directions carefully, and – better yet- watch a video or two. That was so helpful. I took notes on every step and tip so I could print it out and have it with me. I looked at it often! I had never done anything even close to this and yet it turned out really well! A few tips I have that I would use next time if I did it again: * Give yourself plenty of time. I soooo just wanted to get it done after 3 coats, but I could still see some dark thru the white so I did a 4th coat and it made all the difference. * I didn’t have luck spraying the veins with water or using the brush to feather so I wiped it all off (easy enough if you do it right away) and just used the small paint brush and to me the veins look fine. * As for the bubbles you are supposed to look for once the epoxy is on, I was thinking they would be big bubbles so I didn’t really see any. Now I realize they were small… and I have a lot. It is not a big deal, being in my bathroom, but if it was a kitchen counter I might be mad. All of the reviews were right about hairs, too! I blocked the vents, kept the cat out, tied my hair back, wiped it totally clean first, turned off the air conditioning, and STILL there were hairs. I got most out with a tweezer, but ick- messy! *Everything you touch to the epoxy is sooo sticky. I mean, that seems obvious, but still I was surprised! And when you put that stuff down somewhere, THAT will become sticky. I put the foam brush and stirrer (both covered in epoxy) on a few layers of paper towel and laid that on some wood and the next day they were glued to the wood. So have something nearby you can put sticky things on and not care. *Have vinegar on hand, too! No matter how careful I was, I got it the epoxy on my fingers and flashlight you use to check for hairs and you will need the vinegar to remove it. * My biggest frustration was removing the tape. I was really careful to tape, and the walls and cabinets were fine. But around the sink I guess I let the tape touch a bit of the sink in a few places so it did not get painted and I could see brown through. (I later touched it up with the white paint which is ok, but I may use caulk later to make it look even better.) Perhaps the tape/epoxy pulled a bit of it off, not sure. It said to pull the tape off between 1 and 2 hours so I did 1.5 hours and it might have been too long. I would do 1 hour next time. AND the tape came off in so many pieces and it was so sticky with epoxy, it got all over my gloves. So then my gloves were all sticky and I couldn’t get the tape off my gloves to throw it away. Luckily I brought some of my own gloves in the room and a few times I just took them off, wadded up with tape, threw them in the trash, and put on new gloves. Next time, I would make sure the tape pieces overlapped a lot so they would come off in one continuous piece. I would also use something to roll the tape on to instead of collecting it with my gloved hands. Maybe paper towel tube or something. (Like the way you would wrap up Christmas lights). This would stop me from having to touch the tape at all. That was a mess! But really nothing else was. Overall, if you are considering replacing a counter with marble but don’t want the expense, try this first. I am literally 98% thrilled with the final results. And I think anyone who saw it would assume it is marble. It is shiny and so very pretty. I am not really a DIY’er; If I can do it, you can do it. Use theirs, or type up step by step instructions in your own words to follow- that helps you know the steps even better in my opinion. Even though I thought I had it all down, I would still look at my notes sometimes and see something I was about to forget. But the kit is great and includes nearly everything you could need. My counter is just beautiful and I am quite impressed that I could do it all by myself!

## Frequently Bought Together

- Giani Marble Easy Epoxy Countertop Paint Kit (Carrara White)
- Giani Epoxy Resin Topcoat Single Set
- Giani Marble Countertop Paint- Step 1 White Primer (32 fl. oz.)

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