Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Make a Big Impact With a Little Granite

Do you have a small space that could use some sprucing? A little granite can go a long way. You may have noticed that people often put a lot of emphasis on kitchen, and even bathroom, countertops. Both settings usually get a lot of use. Family and friends like to gather where the food is and main bathrooms get a lot of traffic. So it only makes sense that you want countertops and vanities that will not only function well but also make a good impression. But, you may ask, should I bother to invest in granite if I don’t have much counter space?

Well, think about it this way. Depending on just how small your space is every inch of it may count – both functionally and visually. If you live in a loft or your kitchen is open to other rooms, you’ll want the kitchen’s design to not only gel with the rest of your home but be pleasing to the eyes. And not just for the benefit of others but for your own enjoyment also. The same is true of the bathroom. Even if you only have one, don’t you want it to look fabulous?

Adding even a small amount of granite, like what you'd often find in a bathroom, will provide a lot of visual “wow” to a room and take your space from average to elegant. Even if you can't makeover your entire bathroom or kitchen, a granite countertop will make a big impact. Even galley-style kitchens can benefit from this dynamic stone. Quality shouldn’t be shirked just because your living space is minimal.

Of course, you should keep in mind what other changes you intend to make to your kitchen or bath, if any at all. Adding granite countertops while leaving the original cabinets, fixtures, and appliances may not always be a good idea. Depending on the quality and condition of other existing pieces, the granite might cheapen the look of the rest of the space. It's a good idea, therefore, to consider the whole space and not just the countertops.

One of the reasons granite works so well in small amounts is because of the natural patterns in the stone. Even in a light shade, the grain pops out, creating texture so it's not just a flat color like other countertop materials. The variety of colors available makes granite a terrific option for any design style. Granite can add softness to an industrial space while also fitting right in with a more traditional home. The range of light and dark colors means that you can find a shade that will either blend with other colors or contrast to add even more visual interest.

When heading into a full-blown renovation or perhaps just considering some smaller updates to your space, think about installing granite. As we've noted, even a small granite countertop can add big visual impact, creating elegance within your small space. Improve the look and luxury of your kitchen or bath with a timeless granite countertop.

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