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Gallery of Granite Slabs

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Over 25 Years of Experience 

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Granite

Granite is a type of igneous rock that is formed from the slow cooling of magma beneath the Earth's surface. It is composed of several minerals, including quartz, feldspar, and mica. This natural stone is known for its durability, strength, and resistance to heat, scratches, and moisture. It is these properties that make it an ideal material for high-traffic areas like landings.


Granite is quarried from all over the world, with some of the most popular sources being Brazil, India, China, and Italy. Each source of granite has its unique characteristics and color variations, making it a versatile option for various design aesthetics.


For example, Brazilian granite tends to have a more consistent color pattern and is often used for more modern designs. In contrast, Indian granite has more variations in color and pattern, making it a popular choice for more traditional or rustic designs. Italian granite is known for its elegance and beauty, often featuring intricate patterns and veining.


When selecting granite for a landing surface, it's essential to choose a slab that matches the overall design aesthetic of the space. With the range of colors and patterns available, it's easy to find a granite slab that complements the existing decor. Additionally, working with a professional installer can ensure that the granite is cut and installed correctly, providing a seamless and durable landing surface that will last for years to come

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