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Kitchens today have gone way beyond where we prepare food and do the dishes. They serve as a gossip hub, a family bonding area, and a place to plan all the family activities.

Speaking from experience. 

A place this important must be given the right touch.  It needs to feel like part of the home and not some WWII naval ship boiler chamber. 

There’s no other way to do this other than to adorn them with the right surfaces.  Granite countertops certainly fill this need. 

When you want to give your kitchen an aesthetic yet natural feel, granite countertops come to mind. 

Their durable nature, stain-resistant surface, as well as their ever-cool touch, making them the best option you can find around.

But beyond these properties, there is more to demand from a granite countertop. Topping this list of other demands is their colors. Yes! 

Even the most durable granite countertops can quickly fall by the wayside when they are off-color. This is why we have collected the 5 most popular granite countertop colors for your pleasure. 

They include: 

  1. River Blue
  2. Angola Black
  3. Ice Crystal
  4. Black Forest
  5. Giallo Ornamental.

You will learn their unique properties, why they fit and what users should expect when using them.

What are the Most Popular Colors for Kitchen Countertops?

1. River Blue | Royal Granite Countertops

River Blue Granite

At first glance, the River Blue granite countertop reeks of royalty. And it feels the same way to the touch. 

To best describe it, this material has an amusing bluish-white backdrop with cloudy veins of brown and gray. 

Although durable for flooring, its beauty simply makes it overqualified for flooring only. 

Today, it is used more as kitchen countertops. It comes in both slab tiles and countertop sizes. If you’ve ever doubted using this color for your kitchen countertop, then doubt no more. 

River Blue is a conservative, non-shouty color that spells maturity to the informed mind. Plus, it has low maintenance, scratch, stain, and heat resistance. 

It is also etch-resistant, just in case your kids try to get creative. Depending on what you want, it is available in honed, polished and leathered finishes. 

2. Angola Black | A Favorite Countertop With The Ladies

angola black granite

What do they say about black? Classy, right? Well, anywhere you choose to put it, black does not disappoint. 

This color is not only used for flooring and walls only. Over time, it has found a special place in the hearts of most wives. Yes! 

It turns out black is not only a men’s favorite, right? Now the description.

As the name implies. This color of granite slabs first occurred in the African nation of Angola. It comes polished, leathered, honed, aged, bush-hammered, shot-blasted, flamed or satin. 

Like most granite materials, the Angola Black is of low maintenance, scratch, stain, etch and heat resistant.

3. Ice Crystal | Crushed Ice Countertop

ice crystal granite

The Ice Crystal color lives up to its name. Its crystalline nature gives it a look akin to crushed ice. If you have worries about cost, then you might want to consider this option. 

More than that, this color fits well if you want a setting that is bright in the day and glows at night. 

However, this highly reflective color would only serve you best if you can stomach the maintenance. 

This is because most blemishes on Ice Crystal tend to be obvious.

4. Black Forest | Warming Up The Cold Areas

black forest granite

Originally from Brazil, the most popular variations of the Black Forest granite are deep obsidian and sable granite. Their thick dark surface.

It’s naturally patterned by snow-white streaks, flurries, and blizzards. The Black Forest granite is recommended for floors, toilet slabs and of course, kitchen countertops. 

More so, they are also useful in stairs, outdoor landscaping and they do incredibly well in cold climates.  If you’re concerned about stains, scratches, etches and other blemishes that could mar the looks of your kitchen countertop, then the Black Forest is the way to go. 

Its color not only conceals those blemishes to you only but also to your visitors, however observant they get.   

5. Giallo Ornamental | Gorgeous Granite Countertops

Giallo Ornamental Granite

When it comes to that touch of royalty we discussed earlier, River Blue granite may not be the only guy in the block. 

Asides its fictional properties such as hardness, etch and scratch resistance and all, those golden creamy tones make the Giallo Ornamental granite a gorgeous choice for your kitchen interior. 

Much of that property comes from the rich golden minerals it embodies from thousands of years of heating, solidifying, expansion and all the geological processes best known to Mother Nature. 

When viewed up close, it is easy to spot those dark gray, brown veins as well as other mixes of colors. The colors can range from a light cream color, dark color to light honey.

Giallo Ornamental goes pretty well with creamy cabinets or those of light brown color. 

What is the Most Popular Edge for Granite Countertops?

Aside from color, one other property you should look out for when choosing a suitable countertop for your kitchen is the shape. That is the edge.

Yes, beyond color, granite countertops come in various shapes and sizes.  They include:

  • square edges
  • eased edge
  • beveled edge
  • double bevel
  • quarter round/pencil edge
  • waterfall edge
  • hall bullnose edge
  • bullnose edge
  • ogee edge

Of these, the most popular is the eased edge. It is popular for its simple, yet elegant design.

For this type, the edges are usually softened to ensure that the corners are neither too sharp nor too round. Just enough to remain a square.

Although it still maintains its 90-degree angle, the eased edge provides safety from breakage or injury when encountered with force.

If your kitchen is small or medium in size, consider using eased edge countertops. This not only makes circulation safe or reduces the risk of injury, but it also gives your kitchen an upscale or fashionable appearance.

Who doesn’t want that?

So far these are the most popular colors and edge designs in recent times. Whatever your choices are, never forget, simplicity is everything. Less is more!

If you want to learn more about the most popular granite countertops, give the professionals at RSK Marble & Granite a call

These experts have been in the granite countertop business for over 15 years. Located in Wilmington, MA these pros are your Boston Granite company for all your stone countertop needs.

Contact us here today for a quote!