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    I know what I want

    I have a vision of what i require for my kitchen renovation but need suggestions so i can look at multiple options (hopefully) and make a final educated decision. Well here is my story, my cabinets are a rich golden honey and now i know most people are not doing honey oak anymore, but ive always loved it and going with what my heart sings for. So the granite that I think I want should be dark dark mayb with some greens andd have flecks of gold. I don't want any burgundy or peachy. BTW my floor tile is saltillo and i have stainless steel appliances with good natural light. lookin forward to your suggestionsss, thanks!

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    UnLuckyOne,

    It's excellent that you have a rather solid vision of what you're looking for in your choice, that puts you ahead of the competition as a lot of people have no clue about what they are attracted to. Your warm golden oak cabinets could be complimented by colors such as Butterfly Antique, Ubatuba, and Verde Sequoia. You can even watch a helpful video of how one of my suggestions, the Verde Sequoia, looks against your type of cabinet color. See how it picks up the wood nicely? I think it looks gorgeous. Let me know what you think about this!

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    I like these darker colors! ubatuba looks very sharp and ive seen it at some yards, its one of the stones im highly considering! I will look more when i visit another yard today and make sure to ask about these colors, thanks for your suggestions they are very helpful and your insight is informative

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    The Ubatuba is a fantastic choice for your setup. Make sure you see the full slabs in person and pick up samples to compare against your cabinets. Since there are so many beautiful variations of the Ubatuba, make sure to see as many shipments as possible before making your final decision.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tablepad View Post
    hi everyone..
    Hello there!

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    Quote Originally Posted by UnLuckyOne View Post
    I like these darker colors! ubatuba looks very sharp and ive seen it at some yards, its one of the stones im highly considering! I will look more when i visit another yard today and make sure to ask about these colors, thanks for your suggestions they are very helpful and your insight is informative
    UnLuckyOne,

    Great idea on considering the Ubatuba, it's truly a timeless granite choice, and an ever popular color scheme. You can watch our video with various suggestions on visiting the granite yard so you can have the full experience and easily find the right slab for you. I also have another idea that might help you. A slight variation of the Ubatuba, called Ubatuba 'Gold' has more pronounced golden flecks that would compliment the honey oak tones in your cabinetry perfectly. Just some food for thought!

    Let us know if you have any further questions, comments, or concerns

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