Articles

Choosing the Best Color Granite for Countertops

by Kevin Smith Author

Making the switch to granite countertops is one of the best things you can do for your home. When buyers are shopping around, one of the first places they look is the kitchen. And whether you're selling, or just making home improvements, a nice kitchen is the best way to make a good impression, and nothing says "elegance" like granite countertops. But there are so many different colors and textures of granite, it's hard to choose which is best for you. So, as you investigate granite countertops color in Brookhaven, here are a few things to think about.

The Elegance of Black

The best way to have your kitchen looking like it came straight out of a catalogue (or a James Bond movie) is to install black granite countertops. They're ideal when paired with rooms with large windows and lots of natural light, and are particularly striking opposite neutral colored cabinets.

Gleaming White Modernism

White granite countertops have a striking modern look about them that really makes an impression. One lovely thing about granite, is even the purest white has small flecks that sparkle and shine under lights. Paired with modern appliances, your kitchen will have a very contemporary look, while vintage appliances make your kitchen look like it popped right out of the '50s. And don't worry about staining. Granite of all shades is very easy to clean, and staining is not a concern, regardless of its shade.

The Surprising Earthiness of Green

Green granite is an uncommon, but beautiful stone. Rich in brown and gray undertones, green granite is an unexpected sight when visitors first lay eyes on it, but it goes so well with painted cabinets and shiny steel appliances and silverware, that it quickly becomes a natural fit. Bronze fixtures work particularly well opposite the green, and work really well when teamed with brown cabinets.

Beautiful Blue

Perhaps the most striking countertop color is blue. Coming in two types of patterns - homogeneous and veined - you can have stone where the minerals are evenly distributed throughout, or where they appear in lovely swirl patterns. Either way, blue granite usually has blue and black bases, but sometimes you can find white, gray, and brown bases, making it suitable for all types of kitchens.

As you shop for granite countertops color in Brookhaven, you'll find that, more than any other stone, not only is granite sturdy and elegant, it's colorful as well.


Sponsor Ads


About Kevin Smith Senior   Author

141 connections, 0 recommendations, 692 honor points.
Joined APSense since, December 7th, 2016, From Utah, United States.

Created on Apr 19th 2018 00:37. Viewed 316 times.

Comments

No comment, be the first to comment.
Please sign in before you comment.