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Steel Grey Granite

By STEVEN CHOQUET

Steel Grey Granite Price

How Much Does Steel Grey Granite Cost Per Square Foot?

Steel Grey Granite is one of the cheaper granite countertops colors. Commonly listed with most fabricators and stone shops as a level 1 or 2 granite. The average price per square foot should fall between $30 to $40 for a 3 cm polished slab. Steel Grey is a great option if you’re looking for a dark shade of granite that will fit into most builders granite allowance.

Why Choose Steel Grey?

Most people taking a long hard look at using Steel Grey for their kitchen, bathroom, etcetera have cost as a driving force. Steel grey might not be the most exotic granite on the market, but it is incredibly dense, making it one of the more durable color choices. In addition to durability, this natural stone offers an alternative to some of the other popular black granite choices. If you’re looking for a slightly lighter shade of black granite than Absolute Black Granite, Black Pearl Granite, or Black Galaxy Granite then Steel Grey makes a logical choice. Steel Grey also has a fair amount more character than some of the previously mentioned black granite colors. Although there isn’t a ton of variance between slab appearances, Steel Grey offers a nice noticeable mix of varying shades of black and grey in an appealing pattern that looks particularly appealing with a leathered finish. One final note, this granite is also great for exterior applications and cold weather approved.

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Stone Origins

Steel Grey is quarried in India.

Best Cabinets to Match with Steel Grey

The options are plentiful when deciding what cabinets to pair with this particular stone, as it pairs well with almost any color cabinet except black. Some things to keep in mind though are the size and natural lighting of the space. Choosing dark stains with this shade of granite can lead to a small kitchen feeling smaller, or a dark space feeling darker.

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Silver Pearl Granite

By STEVEN CHOQUET

Silver Pearl Granite PriceHow Much Does Silver Pearl Granite Cost Per Square Foot?

Silver Pearl Granite is a mid-tier granite, and will commonly be included in the level 2 category of available granites. For a typical 3cm polished slab of Silver Pearl Granite countertops cost in the range of $45-55 per square foot. At this middling price point for kitchen countertops, Silver Pearl makes for a solid choice if your searching for an affordable granite with a blue base color.

Why Choose Silver Pearl?

Durability is the hallmark of this magnificent natural stone. Granite, in general, is tough as nails, but Silver Pearl is one of the strongest granite varieties available. There isn’t a ton of variation in the pattern between slabs when it comes to silver pearl. An assortment of blue, silver and grey in varying shades are the most prevalent colors. Although, when viewed from afar this stone looks predominately greyish-blue. Despite the low variation in the pattern of Silver Pearl, there can be quite a stark contrast in how dark or light a particular slab can be. Polished is the most popular finish for granite but Silver Pearl Granite also looks granite honed or leathered.

You might also like some of these similar granite colors; Absolute Black Granite, Impala Black Granite, Cambrian Black Granite, Black Pearl Granite.

Stone Origins

Silver Pearl is quarried in Norway and India.

Best Cabinets to Match with Silver Pearl

Silver Pearl Granite with oak cabinets is probably the most common combination. There are other options though! Any light cabinet colors tend to work well with Silver Pearl, besides oak cabinets white seems to be the most logical choice. Combining this stone with dark cabinets usually isn’t the route to go. However, I mentioned earlier this granite is subject to a high degree of variation in light or dark slabs. If you happen to find a beautiful slab on the light end of the spectrum, it could conceivably open up your cabinet color options.

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Moon White Granite Price Per Square Foot

By STEVEN CHOQUET

Moon White Granite Price

Moon White GraniteFor a 3 cm polished slab, $40 to $50 is an average Moon White Granite countertops cost per square foot. Moon White granite countertops fall in the middle level of the granite cost spectrum, making this a hot seller when taking into account the appeal and diversity this stone offers.

Get educated on the cost of granite further here.

Why Choose Moon White?

Versatility makes Moon White an easy choice to incorporate throughout your house, especially if you are looking to keep your surfaces the same in your kitchen and bathroom.  Characterized by a mainly white backdrop, this stone has grey swirls and a bevy of darker almost black mineral deposits. These darker mineral deposits almost give the appearance of craters on the moon. Variation from slab to slab is minuscule, making this one of the easier granites to choose a slab. Despite low variation in this stone, sometimes you may come across slabs of Moon White that look slightly yellow in appearance.

You might also like some of these similar granite colors; Bianco Romano Granite, Dallas White Granite, Alaskan White Granite, White Fantasy Granite.

Stone Origins

Moon white, which is also commonly known by the named Emerald White is quarried in India. India is one of the largest suppliers of natural stone.

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What Cabinets Match with Moon White?

One of the reasons that Moon White continues to be a top-selling granite year after year is its versatility. It matches just about any cabinetry you could possibly choose. Whether you have white, black, cherry, creme or oak cabinets river white will complement them well.

Besides countertops, what are some popular uses for Moon White?

  • Backsplashes
  • Flooring
  • Outdoor Applications
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Black Galaxy Granite Price Per Square Foot

By STEVEN CHOQUET

black galaxy granite priceAre you trying to figure out whether or not Black Galaxy Granite fits in your kitchen or bathroom countertop remodeling budget? Well, here’s the scoop, the average granite countertops cost for Black Galaxy Granite averages between $80 to $90 per square foot installed. Which falls right in the same range as some of the other popular calm black granite colors such as Absolute Black Granite and Black Impala Granite. With these colors all setting you back roughly the same amount, what are the key differences?

Black Galaxy vs Absolute Black & Black Impala

This threesome of black granites are all generally of the quiet and sleek variety, meaning they don’t an abundance of veining. However you will notice that Black Galaxy has metallic copper, silver or gold flecking, which in my opinion is especially beautiful, it adds a distinct shimmer that really gives it some character. Absolute black is most commonly the blackest of the bunch with the least amount of white and grey specks. Then there is black impala, the lightest granite of the trio, it has a lot more white and grey mixed into it, which obviously varies from slab to slab. They all make great choices, it just boils down to which shade is going to complement your wall, floor, and cabinetry choices the best.

Cabinets That Correlate

It’s important to find a cabinet color that correlates well with your Black Galaxy if that’s the path you’ve chosen to go with for your kitchen countertop or bathroom vanity. You can 99 percent of the time rule out black cabinets, surprisingly though, dark wooden cabinets of the cherry variety have become a very common match for this dark granite. Even if you go with a dark countertop and moderately dark cabinetry you still have plenty to work with when it comes to brightening up the rest of the room. Utilizing lighter colors for your hardwood flooring, walls, and backslashes can give you the balance you need to warm up the atmosphere of your space if you so choose to go this route.

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Verde Peacock Granite Price Per Square Foot

By STEVEN CHOQUET

Verde Peacock Granite PriceFor a 3 cm polished slab, $45 to $50 is an average Verde Peacock granite countertop price per square foot. Even though this stone has a ton of character and charm and a relatively painless price point Verde Peacock is not a top-selling choice.

Get educated on the cost of granite further here.

Why Choose Verde Peacock?

If you want something that is rare, unique, and affordable for your granite countertop color this is a terrific choice. Most visitors to your home will probably be seeing this granite color for the first time, and it will be sure to leave a lasting impression.

Verde Peacock granite has a predominately darkish grey/black appearance from afar, with a high percentage of its surface populated by green microcline minerals. These green microcline minerals give Verde Peacock it’s green earthy glow. Littered throughout the stone but a little bit more understated are golden minerals called Plagioclase. Most slabs look remarkably similar, adding predictability, this is one of the few stones you could order without seeing with little risk.

You might also like some of these similar granite colors; Rainforest Granite, Fantasy Brown Granite, Black Cosmic Granite, Typhoon Bordeaux Granite.

Stone Origins

Verde Peacock, which is also commonly known by the names Verde Pavao, Furong Green, and Peafowl Green is quarried in Brazil. Brazil is one of the largest suppliers of natural stone.

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What Cabinets Match with Verde Peacock?

Part of the reason Verde Peacock doesn’t have the same notoriety as some of its contemporaries, is the limited options that work for cabinet color choices. Verde Peacock looks best with stained wood cabinets, which if you search through photos on Houzz is what you will see posted for the most part.

Besides countertops, what are some popular uses for Peacock Green?

  • Backsplashes
  • Flooring
  • Outdoor Applications

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White Ice Granite Countertops | Kitchen Slabs

By STEVEN CHOQUET

White Ice Granite

 

 

 

 

When your friends and family walk into a kitchen with White Ice granite countertops, they will be absolutely amazed. It’s one of the most sought-after types of stone for good reason; it looks like an amazing blend between snow-covered mountain tops in wintertime and frozen waves at sea on a clear day.

This article will discuss why White Ice is one of the best countertop surfaces and how it can make kitchens more appealing.

How Much Does White Ice Granite Cost Per Square Foot?

White Ice granite will more often than not be classified as an exotic granite. Anytime you choose an exotic granite color, the associated costs are going to be exponentially higher than with more common colors. White Ice granite countertops cost on average is between $70-$80 per square foot. For many, its remarkable appearance makes it worth its relatively high price. White Ice granite will typically be showcased in the Level 3 assortments of granite colors at your local countertop shop, or fabricator.

White Ice Granite Slabs

White Ice granite is quarried in Brazil but is not produced in abundant numbers. Hence, why as we referenced above this particular granite is exotic and carries a relatively high cost. When looking at White Ice from a distance you will notice it has a mainly white base color. However, there is much more color variation going on in this stone, with an abundance of grey mineral deposits running throughout the surface of the stone. These grey mineral deposits can almost look blue in appearance and are accompanied by reddish-brown dots spread across the slab. These reddish/brown deposits make up only a tiny percentage of the surface of a slab. The depth and tone of the grey mineral deposits can be dramatically different from slab to slab.

Some slabs will feature rich dark deposits, while others will be on the lighter creamier side of the color spectrum. Not to be overlooked are the quartz deposits that add a shiny glimmer to the stone’s overall appearance.

White Ice Granite slabs have a timeless, elegant design with sparkling quartz deposits. The steel grey background is flecked with black and the white ice shines bright no matter where it’s used! This granite is imported from Brazil and recommended for kitchen counters or bathroom countertops due to its durability. Due to this stone’s wear-ability, many people choose it as an outdoor option when building their home too because of how easy maintenance can be done on these surfaces in comparison to other types of stone such as marble which requires more care over time.

You might also like some of these similar granite colors; Super White Granite, White Fantasy Granite, Dallas White Granite, Viscount White Granite, Silver Cloud Granite.

What Cabinets Look Best With White Ice Granite?

The consensus among industry professionals appears to be off-white or white cabinets are the ideal match for White Ice granite. White or off-white cabinets aren’t the only great options to pair with this magnificent stone though. This granite also pairs really well with black and one of my personal favorites grey cabinets.

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What Color Backsplash Pairs Well With White Ice Granite?

My absolute favorite color choice for a backsplash to match with White Ice Granite countertops is blue. The greyish-blue mineral deposits featured on this surface compliment a predominately blue granite extremely well. If you’ve chosen grey cabinets a better route to go is a white granite with grey veining.

What Finishes Are Available For White Ice Granite

The most common finish for White Ice granite(and most granites in general) is polished. A few other less popular choices for surface finishing are honed, brushed, and leathered. Learn more about different granite finishes here.

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Santa Cecilia Granite

By STEVEN CHOQUET

santa cecilia granite priceHow Much Does Santa Cecilia Granite Cost Per Square Foot?

Quite surprisingly, considering its immense beauty Santa Cecilia Granite’s price is surprisingly modest. For a typical 3cm thick slab you’re looking at a granite countertop price range of about $30 to $44 per square foot. For a slightly smaller profile slab of 2cm, the cost scales down to about $20-30 per square foot.

Santa Cecilia Granite will often be found featured in builders showrooms on their core granite choices because of it’s low price point and great aesthetic appeal. Choosing Santa Cecilia for your granite and bathroom countertops for a new construction home will more often than not keep you under your allowance provided by the home builder. Which is great, because saving money on your granite will allow you to allocate more funds towards upgrading things like your lighting and plumbing packages.

In-depth Stone Profile

Quarried in Brazil, Santa Cecilia Granite has a magnificent natural earthy look that suits it well for a variety of purposes. This versatility makes it one of the most popular stone choices among home builders, interior designers, and remodelers.

Santa Cecilia prominently features black mineral deposits. These black mineral deposits play on the stones predominately white or creamy colored bedrock adding contrast to this magnificent stone choice. A typical slab of Santa Cecilia will be comprised of approximately with 1/3 of black mineral deposits.

In addition to the black mineral deposits that can make up close to a third of a given slabs surface, quartz also featured in Santa Cecilia Granite. Grey and white quartz deposits can be seen sprinkled throughout, albeit less predominately than the aforementioned black mineral deposits. The quartz deposits have a way of catching the light of the room and can especially noticeable when under pendant lighting or under cabinet lighting.

You might also like some of these similar granite colors; Luna Pearl Granite, Giallo Ornamental Granite, Typhoon Bordeaux Granite, Ivory Fantasy Granite, Colonial Cream Granite.

Santa Cecilia with White Cabinets

Santa-cecilia2Santa Cecilia pairs amazingly well with a number of different kitchen and bathroom cabinet colors. The most popular pairing would have to be natural oak cabinets. Why do you ask? Well, considering Santa Cecilia’s modest price point, most customers find the cheapest color cabinets to pair with this stunning granite is natural oak. Anytime, you start to get into the black, white, cream, or cherry cabinet options you will need to pony up some extra dough. The fact you can save money and Santa Cecilia pairs quite well with standard oak colored cabinets have made this synergistic combo an easy choice for many people.

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Common Uses for Santa Cecilia Granite

Other common uses besides countertops for Santa Cecilia Granite are tile backsplashes, tile floors, outdoor kitchens, custom fireplace surrounds, and tile showers.

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Have you used Santa Cecilia Granite for your new construction home or remodeling project? We’d love to hear from you in the comments below. Be sure to check out the number of other granite reviews we’ve done, and remember… when choosing granite, leave no stone unturned!

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Blue Bahia Granite

By STEVEN CHOQUET

blue bahia granite priceHow much does Blue Bahia Granite Cost Per Square Foot?

Since Blue Bahia Granite is one of the most sought after stone options by home owners and contractors, this granite is more on the expensive side when it comes to pricing. The average granite countertops cost for Blue Bahia ranges from $90 to $100 per square foot for a 3 centimeter thick slab. It is almost never available in 2 centimeter thick slabs, but you may want to check on your local suppliers and fabricators to see what they have in stock. Some may offer packages including the material cost, fabricating, countertop edge and installation fee.

Named after its origin, Blue Bahia Granite is quarried from the rich bedrock of Bahia, Brazil. Also known as Azul Bahia Granite, this desirable stone is known for its rich and brilliant blue hue, aside from its resiliency and durability. With its saturated blue color, some may find it hard to find the right fixtures and furniture that will go along well with it, but for those craving a unique interior decorating project, blue bahia offers plenty of substance for the creative mind.  

Although unlikely you may be able to find prefabricated Blue Bahia countertops online. Typically you can get prefabricated countertops at a sizable discount, due to the mass production of the product.

You might also like some of these similar granite colors; Volga Blue Granite, Blue Pearl Granite, Sapphire Blue Granite.

An in-depth examination: Blue Bahia Granite

This semi-precious stone appears to be in a hue of a brilliant blue when viewed from afar. The surface looks more on the uniformed side if taken meters away, but if you will look closely, you will notice that the veins and mineral deposits apparent on its surface differs from block to block. Once you get closer, you may notice that beneath all the blue glory, the real color of the bedrock is white. The mineral deposits and veins play with the different hues of blue, black and gray, making an intricate pattern on the surface. This course grained stone is one of the most complex granites available on the market today, with 70% to 90% of the surface made up by the beautiful play of the mineral deposits.

The multi-tone effect on this natural stone is lovely, but that is just one of its attracting features. Blue Bahia is also one of the most durable and resilient pieces out there. 

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Blue Bahia Granite vs Blue Eyes Granite

Blue Bahia Granite and Blue Eyes Granite are both historically in heavy demand by home owners and contractors in the market today. With their stunning appearance and undeniable longevity, both granite countertops are worth there weight. The difference between the two lies on the appearance of the surface, as well as the fitting combinations and pairing that may work on them. Blue Bahia must be paired up carefully, for its brilliant hue may be overpowering and loud. Blue Eyes, on the other hand, is more on the subtle side, and will accordingly, fit with a wider spectrum of choices.

Blue Bahia Granite works best with:

  • White / Light Colored Furniture and Fixtures

Blue Bahia Granite works best with white and/or light colored cabinets. In doing so, a classic and timeless look will be achieved. The contrasting hues of blue against the pristine white is undeniably one of the most regal effects ever, sounds beautiful doesn’t it?

  • Dark Cabinet and Fixtures

Depending on the mineral deposits apparent on your slab, dark cabinets and fixtures may also work for you, just like in the photo seen above. If your Blue Bahia is more on the subtle hue of blue, pairing your slab with dark cabinets will create a rich, deep combination that evokes a warm feel for the room.

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Volga Blue Granite

By STEVEN CHOQUET

volga blue granite priceHow much does it cost?

A typical Volga Blue Granite countertops cost ranges from $30 to $45 per square foot. Prcing can also fluctuate depending on the slab thickness, finish, and countertop edge choices.

This stonework is quarried from the rich bedrock of Ukraine. Not the usual place to mine creative stones like India, Volga Blue also goes by the names of Blue Wolga, Rasputin, and Russischer Labrador, among others. Volga Blue Granite has a great demand in the market today.

A Closer Look: Volga Blue Granite

The speckled pattern of this stone is composed of mica and quartz. One of the hardest stones out in the market today, Volga Blue Granite is also considered as one of the most attractive stones. This stonework looks basically black and grey from afar, being dominated by the aforementioned colors. However, the surface will not look entirely uniform, with some patches of blue mineral deposits and veins. Once you get closer to the surface, you will notice the interesting play of the sparkling blues and whites, with a little grey on the side. Over 80% of its apparent face is composed of mineral deposits—ranging from mica, quartz, and more. The beautiful and intricate detailing of the mineral deposits makes it one of the heftiest stone works when it comes to price.

This granite comes in a variety of different finishes, including polished, honed, leather, antique, and sand brushed, among others. Also, this granite is easy to clean, and extremely stain resistant.

You might also like some of these similar granite colors; Blue Bahia Granite, Blue Pearl Granite, Sapphire Blue Granite, New Caledonia Granite.

Volga Blue Granite vs Sapphire Blue Granite

The difference between Volga Blue and Sapphire Blue Granite lies on their mineral deposits apparent on the surface, as well as the pricing for each slab. As reiterated earlier, Volga Blue is dominated by black and blue, with little greys and white on the side. Sapphire Blue, on another note, is dominated by black and brown, with flecks of greys. The former is also more expensive if to be compared to the latter. If you are going for the uniformed look, you might as well go for Volga Blue. But if you are going for a more outgoing look, Sapphire Blue might work for you.

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Volga Blue Granite will work best with:

  • White/ Cream/ Light Colored Cabinets and Furnishings

It is a widely accepted fact that pairing darks with whites will make a great, modern, classy look. Hence, pairing your Volgue blue granite countertopsVolga blue granite with the fresh and light cabinets, as well as furnishings, can definitely amplify your kitchen countertop or bathroom vanity into a statement maker. Also, you can pair up your granite with a tile backsplash to give your kitchen that much more character and charm.

  • Dark/ Cherry Cabinets and Furnishings

The combination of dark cabinets and fixtures with your equally dark granite will give your kitchen or bath a unique spin. If your looking to be different this is definitely a combination you want to look at, but beware to have plenty of natural light in the room you intend on using this pairing. You may opt to install yellow lighting to make it homier or incorporate lighter accent pieces and accessories to balance out the mood. Either way, this pair will never go wrong together!

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Sapphire Blue Granite

By STEVEN CHOQUET

Average Price Range

Sapphire Blue Granite, also known as Sapphire Brown, comes in two dominating colors: blue and brown. Traditionally quarried in the rich bedrock of India, this stone work is popular for its durability and longevity, aside from its aesthetic appeal.

The elegant combination of blues, grays, and brown is apparent on the surface, making it a common choice among homeowners and contractors. The average Sapphire Blue Granite countertops cost ranges from $35 to $40 per square foot, depending on your desired finish and the slab thickness.

You might also want to canvass among your local suppliers to determine which offers the best promo and packages, which includes the material cost and installation cost. If your doing a small job such as a bathroom vanity or laundry room be sure to check out granite remnants as an option to save money. If your a handyman doing your countertops yourself is an option, buying prefabricated slabs online from sites such as Build Direct may be your best bet. These slabs can be bought with different edge styles, which is probably the biggest obstacle to completing a granite countertop install. The granite shops you usually hire have very expensive machinery to add the different desired granite countertop edges.

In Depth Look: Sapphire Blue Granite

This natural stone’s appearance may vary with every block quarried in India. It is dominated by the colors blue and brown, with flecks of gray and black. Sapphire Blue Granite is coarse-grained, with its blue-brown cordieritefels with big, brown-red feldspar phenocrysts and blue-grey quartz on the surface. With the intricate pattern of its mineral deposits, one can see the surface from rusty reddish to light milky brown. Either way, this stone work can fittingly work up a room, and works best with bathrooms and kitchens. Known for its longevity, it is a popular choice for flooring, wall cladding and countertops. Sapphire Blue Granite comes in different finishes, including polished, honed, antique, and sandblast, among others.

With its versatility, Sapphire Blue Granite is commonly used for stone cladding, water features, elevator panels, counter tops, curtain walls, among others. Being a natural stone that it is, it is proven scratch, heat, and stain resistant. That being affirmed, this stone work is one of the most durable, long lasting, and beautiful granite options out in the market today.

You might also like some of these similar granite colors; Volga Blue Granite, Blue Pearl Granite, Blue Bahia Granite, Luna Pearl Granite.

Sapphire Blue Granite vs Blue Pearl Granite

Both hailing from the same color palate, Sapphire Blue and Blue Pearl Granite’s difference heavily lies on the mineral deposits apparent on its surface. The former, as aforementioned earlier, has the blue-rusty look due to the brown mineral deposits apparent on the surface. The latter, on the other hand, has blue and silver flecks that make it look like a three dimensional piece. Either way, both stone works will make a great statement piece, making your room stand out from the rest.

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Pair up your Sapphire Blue Granite with:

  • Unstained Oak Cabinets

With the pure glory of your hard wood cabinets, pairing your Sapphire Blue Granite with such will create a fresh, airy and light room. The homely combination cannot be mistaken for anything else, making this granite stand out with its unmistakable charm. You might want to incorporate some accent pieces in the hues of black, brown or white, to make it more interesting. Either way, once played with the right lighting, you’ll surely be happy with the finished product.

  • White/Cream Cabinets and Furnishings

Pairing your Sapphire Blue Granite with white and/or cream cabinets and furnishings is a safe choice as interior designers have been using this time tested pairing for quite some time. This combination is undeniably flawless, especially when incorporated with the right accent pieces and accessories. The contrasting colors of the two gives off a warm harmonized feel, that will tie your room together seamlessly.

  • Dark Cherry Cabinets and Furnishings

The first two combinations being modern and edgy, this combination, on the other hand, is timeless and classy. Pairing up your Sapphire Blue Granite with dark and/or cherry cabinets and furnishings can definitely make your room look timeless in an instant. With the dark on dark combination, you can opt to have light colored accents and accessories to balance out the colors.

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