Colors of Granite Countertops
Granite is the most popular material used for kitchen and bathroom countertops. A myriad of colors are available in these granite countertops. Read on to know these various colors, designs and to choose a granite countertop that will suit your kitchen or bathroom interior...
Granite countertops are widely used in modern kitchens and bathrooms. The colors of granite countertops have an inherent sparkling effect and an ability to reflect light from every angle. Thus, use of granite countertops gives a dazzling effect to the interior. There are more than a thousand colors available for these granite countertops. So there is a wide variety of colors that can suit your kitchen and bathroom decor. Let us have a look at some of the colors of granite countertops.
Black Granite Countertop
Black granite countertops can render an elegance and a classy look to your kitchen or bathroom. You can opt for solid black granite countertops or the ones that have a little pattern generated on them, made up of small stones, or crystals. If you have an interior made up of white color, black granite countertops can be the best option, as it will contrast well with the interior. Solid black granite are mined in India, South Africa, Australia and Sweden.
Beige Granite Countertop
Beige shades are popular colors of granite countertops, as they give a classical look to the kitchen and bathroom interior. They come in shades of brown, beige, yellow and cream shades. They are popular, as the colors are neutral in nature and they can blend with any type of interior. Light-shaded beige granite countertops can enhance the beauty of your kitchen or bathroom if the color of the remaining interior is in a darker shade.
Red Granite Countertop
Red granite countertops give a romantic and impressive look in the first glance. The shades of these red granite countertops range from light salmon to dark maroon. These countertops are quite expensive, but add a point of attraction to your interior with their spicy colors. Red granite countertops can come with golden or white flakes that add beauty to the countertop. The countertops that come in solid red color are very rare. Red granite countertops always come in combination with other colors, like black and brown. These are very famous in China and are mined in Brazil and China.
Blue Granite Countertop
Blue is the most favorite color of granite countertops for interior designers. There is a wide variety of range of color in blue granite countertops, ranging from, royal blue, lavender, ice blue and sapphire blue. They are useful to brighten small kitchens and bathrooms. Blue granite countertops that come in the ice blue shade go well with the interior that has cabinets in shades of brown or yellow. Blue granite countertops are mined in Africa and Brazil.
Green Granite Countertop
Though green granite countertops are not that popular as compared to other granite countertops, they are fairly cheap and have the widest range of colors. Green granite countertops give a natural look to your kitchen or bathroom. The range of shades in green vary from sea green to bottle green. Emerald Pearl from Norway and the Forest Green from India are some of the famous shades of green granite countertops.
After reading about all the available colors of granite countertops, one may get confused on how to select the color of granite countertop so that it will suit the interior of your kitchen or bathroom. Here are some tips that will guide you:
- Search for the best store that will display all the available colors of granite countertops.
- If you are going to build a new house, choose the color of floors after selecting the color of granite countertop.
- If you are willing to install a granite countertop for an already erected house, make sure you take a sample of the colors that your interior has.
- See to it that when you view the granite countertops, the samples are large slabs and not small pieces hung over wall. Small samples may not help you to judge the selection.
- If possible, view the sample slab in sunlight.
- Before making the final selection of the color of granite countertop, be sure about all the colors of other interiors you will be using in your kitchen or bathroom, and how well with the granite color blends with them.

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