Picking the Right Granite Color and Design

One of the most exciting yet challenging aspects of granite is its myriad of colors and designs. Whether you want granite installed inside or outside of your home or business, this material is hard to beat. It’s resistant to heat, stains, chips, and abrasions. On top of that, granite remains a cost-effective option even if you choose the best grade.

So, with unlimited color and design options, what’s the trick to selecting the right granite for yur application? Start by considering the information below. That’ll give you a good start, and then if you need additional help, you can turn to a trusted distributor.

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Consider the Primary Color of the Space


When selecting granite, you want to go with a color that coordinates with that in the designated space. Suppose you plan to have granite countertops installed in your kitchen. This room has minimalistic and clean aesthetics, which makes it look elegant. Although it has pops of color, it’s mainly black and white. In that case, white, black, and black and white granite are excellent choices.

As for the design, granite has one or more contrasting vein colors and patterns. Using the same example mentioned, you probably want to avoid anything too busy. Instead, choose granite with thin veins and a relatively simple design.




Factor in the Pattern

Granite slabs come in three unique patterns. These include:

  • Marbled – The interesting thing about the marbled pattern is that it creates a seamless transition between texture and color.

  • Speckled – With this, you make a room or outdoor area pop. Since it comes in a broad range of varieties, it’s among the most popular.

  • Solid – In this case, granite features only slight variations. For that reason, experts usually recommend this for smaller areas or applications.




Light Versus Dark

As mentioned, granite comes in many different colors, which fall into either a light or dark category. When deciding on the right color and design, don’t overlook the importance of this factor. Usually, granite colors in the light group can make an area look larger. However, those in the darker group look more luxurious and elegant. If you’re unsure, you won’t go wrong selecting granite on the brown or pink side.




Consider Dimensions

Even the dimensions of the floor or countertop play an important role when choosing the best color and design. For example, when looking at different granite slabs in person, you’ll likely notice a lot of flowing veins. On a large piece, they look gorgeous. However, after having the slab cut into tile, the veins will appear different. 

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Resale Potential

One last thing has to do with selling your home or business. Remember, granite lasts a long time. So, if you expect to own the property for years, you have more flexibility when choosing color and design. On the other hand, if you anticipate selling within a short timeframe, stick with something neutral. That way, the granite appeals to a greater number of buyers.




Get Help From the Pros

If you need professional assistance when selecting granite, you can always count on us at Granite au Sommet. Give us a call to discuss your project at 450-433-4888.




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