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Granite is fast becoming one of the most popular materials for kitchen and bathroom countertops. Regardless of your personal taste and style, there is a granite color just right for you and your home. 1000 Granite Colors is a collection of the world's granite colors to aid you in finding the perfect granite countertop.
The granite photos show what you may find on the market on any given day. Certain granites are almost always available and some less so. Some will never be found again. Granite is a natural resource, and therefore is limited by its natural supply! Names also vary somewhat depending upon the quarry and vendor. Grantops sales associates are familiar with names and can help you find the stone that will work in your home.
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WhiteThere are a huge variety of shades for white granite. These shades depend on the country of origin. For example, a predominantly white granite with white and gray flecks, sometimes called Big White Flower is from China whereas a Bianco white granite leans toward ivory in color and is mined in Brazil and Italy. |
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BeigeBeige granite is one of the most popular shades of granite, along with brown, yellow and green. It offers flexibility when it comes to decorating and redecorating and lends an "old-world" style to a kitchen or bath, particularly when paired with a darker cabinet. |
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YellowAnother frequently used color is yellow granite. Yellow granite, like most granite, can be found in both a fine and coarse grain. A wide variety of secondary colors create differing hues of yellow granite ranging from golden to light to brown to green. Yellow granite countertops will warm up any kitchen or bath. |
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GoldThe metallic colors in Gold and Copper granite are found worldwide, with the highest concentration of quarries in Brazil and South America. Gold and Copper granite will usually have secondary colors of white, black, and gray. Countertops of gold or copper granite will create a sense of luxury and richness in your kitchen or bath, especially paired with a darker colored cabinet. |
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GreenGreen granite has arguably the most variable when it comes to secondary colors. While most of the other colors have only minor differences, greens tend towards a wide variety of different supporting colors. Emerald Pearl from Norway is green with aqua and blue shadings, while Forest Green from India is green with rose and gray shades. This great difference in secondary colors makes green marble particularly attractive to those who like a variety and spontaneity in their decoration. |
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BlueBlue granite countertops are quickly becoming a stylish choice for designers today and are prized for the beauty in their patterns. Blue granites are mined mostly in coastal Africa and Brazil. Secondary colors are commonly whites, grays, blacks, and other shades of blue. Of the blue granites, Azul granites are the most sought after for their beauty and rarity. |
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RedRed granites are a favorite in China. They give a striking and romantic appearance. Included in this family are the Rose granites, which carry the title of the rarest form of granite available. Rose granite is mined in Brazil and China and can vary from pink to lavender with flecks of gold and white for a soft, even tone to dark gray for a sharp, contrasting shade. |
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BurgundyBurgundy granite falls between the red and brown categories. It has the visual impact of red granite and the versatility of brown granite. Secondary colors for burgundy granite run from red to brown, gray to black. Occasionally white and pink will make an appearance. The most popular burgundy granite is Juparana Bordeaux. |
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BrownBrown and beige granites are two of the most popular colors of granite countertops. Brown granite is widely available. Similar to beige, brown granite creates a traditional style and ambiance in a kitchen or bath. Coupling with a light finished wood can complete the look. |
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GrayWhen granite was first used in the United States, gray granite was the most popular as it was, and still is, mined in Georgia. It is still used, with the most common colors being Bare Gray, Sierra White, and Moonlight Gray. |
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BlackBlack granite is becoming an increasingly popular choice in color of granite. Black granite can range from an Absolute Black - with little to no striations - to a more variable black, with secondary colors of white, gray, blue, green, etc. Absolute blacks are mined mostly in Sweden, Australia, South Africa and India. Black granite countertops can create a modern environment when matched with lighter cabinetry and clean lines. |
As you can see, granite countertops can come in a huge variety of colors. The
most popular granite colors are Yellow and Green with Beige,
Brown, with Black,
and in a close second place. Granite countertops will
enhance your kitchen or bathroom and can adapt to fit any design style. 1000
Granite Colors is the premier website for choosing your new granite
countertop.