can you please tell me the color of A3L and A4L from the south plainfield store?
if so, what colors do you see in this granite?
thank you!
can you please tell me the color of A3L and A4L from the south plainfield store?
if so, what colors do you see in this granite?
thank you!
Last edited by caseylu; 09-05-2011 at 09:05 AM. Reason: wrong code
A3L is a stone called Tahoe and the A4L is the Key West Gold. Tahoe is a lighter stone of the two with bold dark brown flecks throughout the slab while the Key West Gold is a darker choice with black, grey and coffee brown speckles. What is your cabinet color as well as flooring and backsplash?
Kinga
Caseylu,
Are these granite options possible choices for your new kitchen countertop that you've described in the previous topic you've made? I'm asking because then we will have all your design aspects and can give you accurate recommendations as to which color looks best in your set-up. Let me know!
kinga and derek....thank you for your replies...i am still checking out granites...as i bought the tile floor before deciding on granite...(big mistake) the tile is a beige/brown (not dark) with veins running through.....KM autumn blush cabinets.....i am trying to match granite to the floor..... but if worse
comes to worse...i can buy a different tile flooring...( do not really want to ).....so that is why i am checking out all options... i went to the ridgefield, nj store tuesday...in the pouring rain....then your south plainfield store...it was fun!....thank you for your help......
may i ask..what's the difference between santa cecilia real granite and ornamental giallo granite? they did not have santa cecilia real in stock..so i didn't get to see it in person....
We have Santa Cecilia Real in-stock, at our Ridgefield Park location, lot number 416R and 1014R. In South Plainfield, it's located in lot number 3921L, 3810R, and 3214L. Perhaps you've missed it? We have this popular and classic stone very well stocked at all times. I think it's a great option for your design. The difference between the Cecilia and Giallo Ornamental can be noticed when comparing the two slabs (or two samples) side by side. There are subtle differences, such as color tone and pattern. The Santa Cecilia often has more little black clusters of veins, while the Giallo Ornamental may have overall lighter and creamier undertones. Don't get me wrong, these two stones are very similar, but they do have some slight differences. Hope this helps!
oh sorry...i didn't miss it....as i was told while inside the showroom that it was not available due to popularity...
Hmm, interesting to say the least. Perhaps our virtual inventory database has not been updated yet to reflect the sold out status of Santa Cecilia Real. Which location told you it was sold out? I'll look into this ASAP. However, it is true that this granite is ever popular in our yards and customers truly seem to love the warmth of this particular stone.
FYI, If just one of our NJ locations carries the stone, it can be fabricated at that location and transferred to the other (if the installation site is closer to our other location) and installed from there, that's not a problem for us. Hope that makes sense.
Last edited by Derek; 09-09-2011 at 08:54 AM.
thank you derek....you are very very helpful.....i am so looking forward into see the granites you suggested...and check them in person...
and may i add....the help at your ridgefield location was very helpful, friendly...and went out of their way for us....i do live closer to the south plainfield location so i do go there more often.....thanks again, derek.......
Sounds good, Casey! Let me know what you end up choosing. I know it's a difficult decision, I hope my suggestions can make it a little easier. You can also watch our special video with tips on visiting the granite yard so when you come in next time, it can truly be the most pleasant experience possible.