Granite Countertops Colors
How To Choose A Great Color For Your Granite Countertop
Its natural beauty and durability have long been the determining factors in choosing granite stones for making
classy kitchen and bathroom countertops.
Granite countertops are indeed a good investment for a homeowner because they don’t just add beauty but also add
value to the home. In this regard, choosing a great color for your granite countertop is really a very important
decision to make. You need to really consider a lot of factors to ensure that the color of the granite will add to
and not diminish the beauty of your home.
There is a considerable variety of granite colors available in the market today and choosing the right one can
be downright daunting. But if you just think about the basic elements that needed to be considered, you will see
that choosing the right color is not that difficult after all. Your choice of color will not be based on guess work
but on an informed decision. If you keep these basic factors in mind, you will surely come up with a great color
for your granite countertop.
Blend With Overall Décor / Color Most interior home designers harmonize the interior décor
and color of the house. The same thing goes with the color of your countertop. This then becomes the primary
consideration in determining whether the color of your countertop is great or not. If the color does not blend with
the overall color décor, your countertop may stick out like a sore thumb even if it is made of expensive granite.
This should be followed whether you are building a new countertop or remodeling an old one.
Intensity of the Color Once you have selected the color, the next step is to choose the
color’s intensity. Here, your preference will be a major influence but you also need to consider the image that you
want your countertop to project. Intensity of the color conveys a sense of solidness or stability – the darker the
shade, the more intense or solid the image is, and vice versa. Generally, if your kitchen is of the traditional
design, darker shades of granite will be suitable. For modern kitchen types, granite slabs with lighter shades will
be most appropriate.
Granite slabs are available in a wide array of colors, from white to black. Lighter shades range from white,
beige and yellow. In between these basic colors are different shades of white, beige, yellow and gold. Darker
shades, on the other hand consist of blue, red, green burgundy, black and brown. There are also varying hues of
these dark shades
Vein Patterns This is another subtle factor that you need to consider. Granite slabs have
different vein patterns aside from their varying colors. There are differences in marbling effects and flecking in
granite simply because of their places of origin. The more vein patterns and flecking, the more movement is
projected, and vice versa. If you prefer a more solid image for your countertop, you need to choose granite slabs
with less vein patterns and flecking. This type of granite slabs will be more suitable for standard and
conventional houses or kitchens. Likewise, if you prefer a more flexible image, then choose the slabs with varying
vein movements and more flecks. These differing types of movements will fit well in kitchens and houses that have
avant-garde and modern designs.
Other Considerations Different colors convey different images therefore you also need to
consider this factor. For instance, if you want to add elegance into your bathroom, black and gold granite combined
with fine polished gold and silver fixtures will easily project that image. Brown and beige, on the other hand will
easily complement any traditional and conventional home. If you want to project versatility, then green granite
will give your more beautiful variances in color.
As a final consideration, you need to be sure that the color of your chosen granite slab will really blend with
the overall décor of your kitchen or bathroom. You can do this by taking a color sampling of your existing
cabinetry and flooring with you and see how they actually harmonize with the granite colors in the store where you
will buy them. Another way is to take color photos of the stone slabs at the store and compare them with the color
décor of your house.
There is already a growing trend to go green by using natural and eco friendly materials in the building and
construction industry. By choosing granite slabs for your countertops, you can proudly say that your house is truly
in step with our eco conscious times. All the above considerations are really very simple, but it can already give
you a head start on your way to choosing a great color for your granite countertop.
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