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Granite Countertop Colors: Find the Perfect Shade for Your Kitchen


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Looking for a more luxurious kitchen? Look no further than granite countertops for your next update. Just be sure to spend some time considering your choices when it comes to color and veining before installation.


From subtle to intense, granite offers a wide range of options. Read on to discover the best granite countertop colors you should be considering!


Try Cool Neutrals

Some of the best granite colors aren't even that colorful. Good granite color options always will include soft neutrals. For a modern take on neutrals, err toward cooler undertones like blue.


Cooler neutrals can be the perfect partner to lots of backsplashes and cabinet colors. Reach for reliably appealing tones, like:

  • Flecked white

  • Silver

  • Gray


Most whitish granite countertops will feature flecks or spots of different tones moving through the surface. For a more modern look, choose a white granite with cooler grays sprinkled throughout the white. Gray or black freckles will add a textured bite to an otherwise clean white surface.


A silvery, cloudy granite can look soft and elegant in a neutral kitchen. Delicate veining creates an ethereal quality that will lighten your space. Plus, it will work well with most other colors.


Or try a purer gray in either a light or darker value. A deep gray with white cabinetry, for instance, will look crisp and refined. Likewise, light gray offers versatility, easily meshing with other colors around it.


You can try a softer finish, too, with granite countertops to play up the muted qualities of your neutral color palette. Whatever finish you choose, you'll be choosing a universally appealing color that will help the resale value of your home.


Introduce Warmth

Warmer tones are always among the most popular granite colors. Warm tones feel welcoming and sometimes even sunny. When you want a kitchen that exudes warmth, choose neutrals with yellowy undertones.


Much like cooler neutrals, there's more variety than you might expect with warmer granite colors. You can add a rich and inviting quality to your kitchen with:

  • Beige

  • Cream

  • Terracotta

  • Taupe


Warm neutrals are a safe bet among kitchen countertop colors, too. From a subtle beige to a deeper taupe, you can create a classic aesthetic that will stand the test of time. And if you have a smaller kitchen, subtle neutrals can make your space feel larger.


Beige and gold granite countertops, for instance, are the ideal addition to a rustic kitchen. For a lighter, French country-inspired look, try a more true cream countertop. The richness of cream looks excellent with blue cabinets or intricate backsplash patterns.


Beige and gold can unite for a winning combination on a center island. And terracotta is another option to bring a peachy dose of warmth to your cooking space. With the right care, you can expect your granite countertops to last a century.


Be Bold

Bolder countertop colors can be a striking addition to a space. Introduce color among neutrals or a clean white kitchen to let color be the star of the show. If a quirkier and vibrant kitchen is your preference, choose a bold countertop color to align with other bright colors in your space.


While any hue on the color wheel can look good, some granite colors tend to look especially exciting. When you want to make a statement in your kitchen, reach for countertops in:

  • Blue

  • Red

  • Green

  • Gold


Blue with red veining, for instance, creates the ideal centerpiece in a grand kitchen. This intense and unexpected granite color combination will be the conversation piece at your next gathering. The color red can add excitement and even help stimulate appetites!


Emerald green looks punchy and regal in any setting. But it's particularly apt for modern kitchens. With gold fixtures and white cabinetry, emerald can be the bold splash of color your kitchen needs.


As another option, go glam with gold. Gold adds elegance and sophistication that will elevate your kitchen. Best of all, gold can match just about any existing color scheme.


Add Dramatic Flair

When choosing granite countertops, you don't have to play it safe from a color standpoint. Sometimes a stronger choice can anchor a kitchen and elevate the cooking or dinner party experience. When you want your kitchen to truly reflect your personality, choose something more dramatic!


Dramatic colors tend to be darker with striking patterns. While you don't want your kitchen to look overly dark, more dramatic granite colors paired with lighter surroundings can look sharp. Try injecting some drama with:

  • Espresso

  • Black

  • Bold veining patterns


Rich browns like espresso are a good fit for more traditional designs. If your kitchen opens to a family room, for example, a deep espresso or even lighter caramel island can be a good segue choice for an island. With a leather sofa and bold area rugs, you'll have a cozy and classic space.


Black always will look sleek in a contemporary kitchen, especially in glossy granite. You can find black with metallic flecks for an extra reflective sheen. With white cabinets and muted chrome fixtures, you'll have a monochromatic look that's simple and clean.


Consider the scale and direction of veining patterns in darker countertops, too, when making a choice. Veins can be:

  • Linear

  • Wavy

  • Swirling

  • Feathered

  • Branch-like

Choosing a black countertop with branching veining, for instance, can add some contrast that amplifies the drama. Linear veins can add structure and consistency to patterning.


Wavy veining creates a sense of movement that can help a kitchen appear spacious. More intricate veining provides a touch of detail that can be a focal point against a simpler backdrop. When in doubt, look at granite samples and test options with other colors in your kitchen.


Consider Different Granite Countertop Colors

The best granite countertop colors are ones that will complement the rest of your kitchen. Consider warm or cool neutrals for timeless work surfaces that will mesh with most kitchen designs. Or opt for a bold approach with rich and deep colors.


At Stonewood Granite, we bring superior workmanship to every project we handle. We can cut granite, marble, and quartz to suit any type of kitchen. Contact us today to learn more!

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