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Choosing the Right Green Granite for Your Home
Green granite is gaining popularity in interior design projects. This natural stone, extremely durable and long-lasting, attracts attention with its dark coloration, almost black, and is a more economical option compared to other types of granite.
If you are also considering using this stone in your home but unsure if it's the best choice, follow us in this article. We've gathered tips and inspiration to help you make the right decision.
Green Granite: Strength and Durability
PinterestUndoubtedly, one of the main advantages of using granite is its strength and durability, regardless of color. Granite is one of the hardest materials in nature and even surpasses marble.
To give you an idea, granite has a Mohs hardness rating of 7, which measures material hardness. On this scale, 10 indicates maximum strength and hardness, while 0 represents materials with the lowest strength.
Marmor, on the other hand, has a rating of 3 to 4. In other words, granite is twice as strong as marble. With proper care, the stone will serve you for many years.
Where and How to Use Green Granite in Decoration
Kitchen
The kitchen is one of the rooms in a home that often pairs well with granite, including green shades.
In this setting, granite can be used for countertops, work surfaces, window sills, and dining tables. However, it is not recommended to use granite on the kitchen floor as grease splatters and moisture can make it slippery.
Bathroom
Another place that pairs well with green granite is the bathroom. Here it can be used as a sink, wall cladding, or niche.
However, just like in the kitchen, using granite on the floor is not recommended.
Utility Area
The utility area also falls into the list of options for using green granite. It can be part of a countertop or used as wall cladding.
In fact, green granite is also very suitable for creating extended countertops that connect the kitchen with a sink area, especially in small apartment designs.
Living Room
The living room and dining area gain an extra touch of elegance and beauty with the use of green granite. The stone can be used as wall cladding, similar to tiles, or even as flooring.
Another way to incorporate green granite into the space is by using it for a coffee table or dining table top. You can even combine green granite with other colored granites or even marble.
Explore the following 9 projects that feature green granite, and get inspired:
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