Designing The Perfect Kitchen With Granite Countertops 

Designing The Perfect Kitchen With Granite Countertops 

Granite is wonderfully versatile and durable, making it ideal for kitchens. Granite also lets you create an interesting and unique look to your kitchen. Choosing a granite countertop is one of the most important features of your kitchen design but it seems as though the possibilities are endless for both color and style. Available in black, blue, gold, red, white, and more, you want to choose granite that complements your kitchen décor while at the same time becomes the showpiece of the room.

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Use these tips to design the perfect kitchen space for you and your family.

1. Granite Patterns

Granite is available in three main types of patterns: marbled, speckled, and solid:

Marbled 

It’s all in the name – marbled granite has an even transition between the pattern and color throughout the stone. This gives it a high-quality look that’s similar to the look and feel of real marble. Choose marbled granite for a contemporary kitchen design.

Speckled

If you’re looking for a lot of variety in both texture and color, choose speckled granite. You’ll be able to choose from a wide variety of styles which can be used to accent your kitchen appliances, fixtures, and cabinetry.

Solid 

Solid granite has little pattern variation, so the look is streamlined and sleek. Choose solid granite for smaller kitchens to great a look of more space.

2. Glossy or Honed or Leather Granite

Granite can be either glossy or honed or leather. Glossy granite is highly polished and is a good option for smaller kitchens as the finish will reflect the light, making the room look bigger and more cozy. Honed granite has a matte finish with a softer and more natural appearance. Use honed granite for a more modern and industrial feel to your kitchen. Leather granite has a textured finish and is easier to maintain and clean than honed granite.

3. Accent Your Kitchen With Granite

There’s no rule that says every countertop in your kitchen needs to be granite. You can use granite in those areas where you require durable countertops, such as an island that’s used for food prep. For the rest of the kitchen, choose a laminate countertop that has a similar color and design – or consider contrasting colors to create an interesting look.

4. Edging 

Small details matter for granite countertops, such as the edging:

Straight edge

For a clean and contemporary style, choose a straight edge for your countertops. Options for straight edges include beveled, a radius cut, or straight edge with an apron.

Curved edge

A curved edge, such a bullnose cut, is rounder and more softer than a straight edge. Easy to clean, curved edges can give your kitchen a more classic design.

Fancy edge

A fancy cut to the granite, such as an Ogee or Versailles edge, brings an elegance to your kitchen. These fancy edges draw attention to your countertops, easily making them the focal point of the room.

Designing your kitchen with new granite countertops is easy when you contact Granite au Sommet. They have the experience and knowledge to help you make the right choice when it comes to both color and style. 

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