Granite is a much more versatile stone than you may realize. There are various ways to employ it throughout the house, including in the kitchen. It's popular for functional reasons but also for decorative. It fits in with so many design styles and has such a good reputation of durability and cleanliness that it's nice to know there's more than one way to work it in. If you are planning a renovation or considering it, take a look at the different ways to include granite in the kitchen.
Granite Countertops - A Must-Have
When you think of granite and the kitchen, you probably think about countertops first. And it's no surprise. The popularity of granite countertops never ends. They appear in both traditional and contemporary style kitchens, but it's not hard to imagine why it works with so many design aesthetics. The color choices range from neutral blacks and browns to vibrant reds and greens and everything in-between.
Another reason granite is a popular choice for countertops is because it lasts for so many years with little effort. It's easy to take care of, demanding very little tough cleaning or other maintenance. Granite’s natural resistance to heat, scratches, and stains, makes it a wonderful choice for a kitchen.
If you want to make a statement with granite, the countertop is the way to go.
Granite Medallions - A Decorative Touch
There aren't many ways to really decorate a kitchen. It requires so much attention to function that there may not be much room for fluff. An alternative way to add some decoration while maintaining the room's purpose is to install a granite medallion on the kitchen floor. If you're tiling, this is a way to add a pop of color and design to a room that can be rather plain. Medallions are granite mosaics that are pieced together on one large tile. Medallions can be installed on the floor and on the wall and come in various designs and use a rainbow of granite colors. If you want art in your kitchen, this is one way to go about it.
Granite Island Tops – A Small Luxury
If you already have an island in your kitchen or plan to add one, you should consider granite for the top. Even if you can't afford to have all granite countertops, granite on the island can make a statement, turning a functional center into a visual focal point. Because granite is custom fabricated, it can be cut into whatever shape your island is and will be just as durable and easy to care for as granite countertops. And because granite comes in such a wide array of color choices, you’ll be able to find one that blends in with your countertops and cabinets.
These are just three ways to use granite in one room of your house. Granite has many other uses both inside the home and outside. Consider adding granite to your kitchen with a countertop, medallion, or island top. It’s a little luxury in a functional space.
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