Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Best Granite Kitchen Countertop Colors


With an array of colors and designs to choose from, how do you choose the best? It is best for us to know their color compatibility and their origin and of course how they can help beautify our kitchen in general. It is also best to know what you really want for your kitchen. Do you want it to look sexy? Natural or simply daring? Whatever you choose, be sure that you consult a designer or you read through this article to know a little background on the colors of your granite countertops.

Feldspar, Quarts and Mica are the minerals that give granite its distinct colors. Granite is made up of igneous and crystalline rocks.

Your granite may come from different countries and may be paired with different colors, so you should be very meticulous in doing so. Remember that granites do last a lifetime and so we must choose the best that we can give to our children and grandchildren.

Here are the different colors that you can choose from:

  • Red- This is one of the most favorite decors for Asians. They give a feel of romance and it is very bold and bright. It was used before in Egypt as structural décors as well as in fashion. Color combinations include yellow, white, lavender and brown. Rose granites are one of the rarest of them all. It comes from Brazil and China.
  • White- White color can give you a feeling of a clean and sanitized kitchen. It can also calm you when you are under a lot of stress. It also has a more modern touch compared to the other colors. They come from China, Brazil and Italy.  Examples are the Big White Flower from China and the Bianco White from Brazil.
  • Yellow- If you want your kitchen to brighten up your day, choose this color. Yellow gives your kitchen a warmer and happy feel. Examples of this color are Tiger Skin Yellow from China. This is a must buy for all granite lovers!
  • Beige- One of the most popular colors to choose from alongside brown, yellow and green. Beige is also synonymous with natural color so that your kitchen will look just natural and subtle enough. Great for pairing beige granite countertops with a dark cabinet. Combinations would be dark brown, with and light brown.
  • Black- Black is always the more popular choices for these modern times. It can be paired with light colored cabinets. Variations with secondary colors of gray, blue, green and white. These stones come from Sweden, India and South Africa.
  • Gray- This is popular in the US. This granite is quarried in Georgia. Color variations could be in black, blue and pink and from light to dark. This usually goes well with class, wood. Examples are Sierra White and Moonlight Grey.
  • Green- This is  the  color has a wide variety of shades! It can compliment blues, blacks and greens. Examples are Emerald Pearl from Norway and Forest Green from India.

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