Colors & Patterns: Tips on Buying Granite Countertops
23 July 2007
One of the reasons that granite countertops have been so popular for so many years is the unique look you get with every slab. Of course, everyone likes that it can resist heat and is incredibly durable, but the look gets people almost every time.There are so many colors and patterns to choose from - it's important to make sure you go with a granite countertop that works with your home and your overall kitchen design. According to an article in the Winston-Salem Journal, granite buyers are really being bowled over by what they're seeing on the market:
"Along with the tight, consistent patterns that many people visualize, granite also comes marked by waves and swirls, with splotches and bands of color. Some customers, once they start looking, become overwhelmed at the dozens of choices available to them.
'They had no idea they can get all this movement, all this depth,' Shaw said. 'That's the biggest thing that's wowing customers now, all this movement.'
House said that people need to be careful if they choose granite with a bold pattern.
'You almost have to consider the pattern of granite like a fabric or a wallpaper,' she said. 'Granite will last a long, long time. Therefore, you don't want something that the eye is going to grow tired of quickly, especially when you think of it in terms of a large space, such as a kitchen. You can go with something absolutely wild and crazy in a butler's pantry or powder room. But in a kitchen, with large amounts of surface, it would be my advice to a client to keep the pattern maybe not quite as pronounced.'
People who love the patterned look need to keep the rest of the kitchen simple. Granite can go with a traditional or contemporary scheme, House said, because of its sleek, clean look.
Most of the more exotic granites come from the Southern hemisphere, Shaw said, and the more subtle granites, with dense, consistent patterns, come from the Northern hemisphere."
If you need to find a local Granite Company or Countertop Installer, post your project on Construction Deal.com - let counter pros call you instead. You'll get several bids on your countertop project and that could save you money.
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