Granite Colors
Granite countertops come in a stunning variety of colors, allowing you to customize your kitchen or bathroom with natural elegance. Blue granite offers a unique, bold appearance with striking veins that create a dramatic focal point. Black granite is timeless and sophisticated, providing a sleek, modern look while hiding minor stains and scratches.
White granite brightens any space with its clean, classic appearance, often featuring subtle patterns that add depth and character. Yellow granite brings warmth and a touch of luxury, making it ideal for spaces that seek a vibrant, inviting feel. Each granite color is naturally formed, ensuring every slab is unique. With these versatile options, granite allows homeowners to combine beauty, durability, and individuality in their countertops, perfectly complementing any design style.
Blue Granite
Blue granite with shades of blue-black. Blue granite, along with green, is the rarest naturally occurring stone, and, on this basis, a lining made of blue granite adds uniqueness and originality to any interior.
Blue granite is used for both exterior and interior decoration of buildings,
and for the manufacture of various interior elements: window sills, countertops, etc.
Black Granite
Black granite gives any interior a respectable appearance, this natural stone is combined with different colored granite’s The main color is black, as there are varieties of dark gray stone, which sometimes mistakenly referred to as black granite.
Black granite is used for both exterior and interior projects, and for the manufacture of various elements of interiors.
White Granite
White granite color is made up of different shades of minerals that make up its beautiful one of, one-of-a-kind slab with pale yellow, pale blue, and pale green.
White granite is used for interior decoration and is not recommended for exterior use, as most white granites have a high porosity and therefore intensely absorb precipitation, slurry, and mud, losing their original white color. But for all its shortcomings, white granite has a massive advantage over other granites, as white stone pairs well with any color stone and other finishing materials, and its coating gives the interior an appearance of elegance.
Yellow Granite
Yellow granite is composed of various minerals that give it its yellow color. These are a group of natural granites with shades of yellow sand ranging from light to almost orange. The mineral composition of yellow granite typically includes iron oxides, which, when exposed to unfavorable conditions, can form a small amount of rust. Basically, yellow granite is used for interior walls and floors, as well as for decorative products: fireplaces, window sills, countertops, etc.
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