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Granite (Stonemart)

Apr 23 2024

8 Must-Know Tips for Choosing the Perfect Granite Countertop

So you’ve decided on a granite countertop for your kitchen or bathroom. Excellent choice! Granite is a stunning natural stone that looks fantastic with every home design aesthetic, and its durability means that you will be able to enjoy your countertops for decades to come.

Now comes the hardest part: choosing the perfect countertop. With so many different granite options, how are you to choose? That’s what we’re here to help you with!

The Olympia Stone team has the expert advice you need to pick the perfect granite countertop. Here are 8 tips to keep in mind as you make your selection.

1. Color and Pattern Selection

Consider the overall color scheme and design theme of your space. Granite countertops come in a variety of colors and patterns, ranging from subtle to bold. Choose a color and pattern that complements your cabinetry, flooring, and overall decor.

2. Quality and Grade

Granite countertops are available in different quality grades. Poor-grade granite is prone to cracking and chipping, so make sure that the fabricator you choose offers only the best-grade granite.

It is worth it to visit your fabricator’s showroom to see the stone for yourself before installing it in your home.

3. Thickness

The thickness of granite countertops typically ranges from about ¾ of an inch for bathrooms and 1-1¼ inches for kitchens. Thicker slabs provide more durability and can withstand heavy use over time.

However, thicker slabs are also heavier, and may prove challenging to use in second floor installations. Consider your usage needs and aesthetic preferences when selecting the thickness.

4. Edge Profiles

granite edge profile

Granite countertops offer various edge profiles, such as bullnose, beveled, ogee, and eased edge. Choose an edge profile that complements the style of your space and enhances the overall look of the countertop.

Your fabricator can show you different options and help you envision which edge profile would look best in your space.

5. Finish Options

Granite countertops come in different finishes, including polished, honed, leathered, and brushed. Each finish offers a unique appearance and texture, and you should look at sample stones to pick your favorite.

Consider factors such as maintenance requirements and aesthetic preferences when selecting the finish.

6. Sealing Requirements

Granite is a porous natural stone that requires sealing to prevent staining and etching. Ask about the sealing requirements of the specific granite slab you choose and follow the fabricator’s recommendations for maintenance.

7. Budget Considerations

Set a budget for your granite countertop project and explore options within your price range. Keep in mind that factors such as slab size, thickness, quality, and customization will affect the overall cost.

8. Professional Installation

Granite is expensive and heavy, so you shouldn’t try to DIY a granite countertop installation. Instead, hire a reputable and experienced fabricator.

This will ensure proper measurement, fabrication, and installation of your granite countertop. Professional installation will help maximize the lifespan and performance of your countertop.

At Olympia Stone, we’re here to help you every step of the way, from choosing the right granite to milling the edge ourselves, to creating a perfect installation. Contact us today for a free estimate for your new granite countertop!

Categorized: Countertops, Granite (Boston Granite Exchange), Granite (Calia Stone Boutique), Granite (European Granite & Marble), Granite (Global Granite), Granite (Mont Surfaces), Granite (Stone Design), Granite (Stonemart), Granite (Triton Stone)

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