5 Styles of Granite Countertops to Take Your Kitchen from Meh to Wow
Countertops are your kitchen’s most important adornment. There are many ways to level up a kitchen, but only a few that do not involve granite countertops. Granite is a popular favorite for homeowners. Why so, you ask? Well, to begin with, granite has an extremely long life, it is sturdy and resistant to scratches and abrasions. In addition to being heat resistant, it is also worth a mention, that granite is very versatile and can be made into aesthetics from both ends of the spectrum (and anywhere in between).
In today’s blog, we count 5 of the most popular styles of granite in kitchen countertops. Let’s get started!
#1 Classic Black Granite
Black granite has made quite the come back in the past few years. Black is sleek, luxe, and definitely very functional. If you cook a lot in your kitchen, black granite is going to take on the spills rather gracefully. It is easy to clean and you don’t even have to worry about leaving a stain.
Many worry about black countertops being too mainstream but that is so not the case. Black granite comes in different finishes (glossy and matte) and with veins in different shapes and colors.
#2 Minimalistic White Countertops
White countertops are the epitome of minimalistic elegance. White granite never goes out of style and the timeless appeal is accompanied by a touch of radiance in your kitchen. If you are looking for a greyscale situation, you can find white granite with grey veins. Some people also enjoy the hint of color that blue veins bring with them.
The thing about white countertops is that they complement cabinets in different colors. You can choose white on white and silver appliances for a pure, frosty look. Tan accents on white is another interior-designer-approved look for kitchens.
#3 Warm Neutral Shades
The kitchen is the area of the home that houses the hearth. Traditionally a kitchen is meant to exude warmth and welcome people. The tan granite gets its color from the presence of potassium content. This kind of granite is identifiable by its coarse, layered patterns. Neutral shades are also ideal for kitchens that make good use of natural light. Tan neutrals when paired with exposed wood cabinets give off absolutely monochrome rustic feels.
#4 Green Brazillian Granite for Pastel Looks
Green Brazilian granite countertops are not as popular as its siblings. It is a little tricky to get the application right, but once you figure out the color combinations, you are bound to fall in love with the result.
The pastel wave has been taking over interior design, why should kitchens fall behind? Pastel sage green in particular looks stunning when accented by green Brazilian granite.
#5 Red Countertops to Brighten Your Kitchen
Are you looking to add a pop of color to your decor? How about red granite? Like, green, red too is a bold option for kitchens, but with the right vision, you can turn your kitchen into a statement in red. Red granite is perfectly complemented by dark oak or mahogany cabinetry and matte black appliances. Along with a vintage-looking pendant light, your kitchen will be a sight to behold.
Kitchens That Are a Dream Come True
With Hom Kitchen + Bath you can now transform your living spaces into personalized style havens. In addition to granite countertops, we also offer quartz, marble, quartzite, and recycled surfacing options. Visit our showrooms in Oklahoma City and Edmond to draw inspiration for your kitchen and bathroom remodeling. Contacting us has never been easier, simply give us a call at 405-725-2411 and our customer service executive will guide you to a professional!

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