Blue Pearl Royal GT

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Original name:
Blue Pearl Royal GT

Other name(s) used:
Labrador Blue Pearl Royal GT, Marina Pearl, Labrador Chiaro
Material:
granite

Internet ID:
53
Country of origin:
Norway
Pattern:
Speckles
Colors:
Blue, Gray
Application:
Kitchen, Bathroom, Fireplace, Floor, Outdoor
Comments:
Consistent metallic blue stone with black and gray flecks.
1 SET
Blue Pearl Royal GT - Macro View Blue Pearl Royal GT - CloseUp View Blue Pearl Royal GT - Slab View
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COMMENTS:

  • Marble.com - Kinga 01:42PM, Feb 15 2012 You can also visit your local Sherwin Williams store as they can custom create a color you need. Hope this helps!
  • Marble.com - Derek 02:43PM, Feb 14 2012 I recommend to visit a paint store and they can mix different shades to the exact color tone that you desire. I know Home Depot in my area does this.
  • joe 03:29AM, Feb 9 2012 i need to paint moldings the colore of blue pearl granite where can i get somebody to make me that color
  • Marble.com - Derek 02:23PM, Nov 17 2011 Sounds like you've found an excellent idea for the backsplash. As for flooring, I recommend porcelain tile as it's more durable than ceramic and not difficult to clean. They are less likely to absorb moisture and more resistant to staining.
  • jsw312 01:50PM, Nov 13 2011 We have installed blue pearl royal in our kids bathroom, and have found a mosaic tile made up of white thassos marble and blue celeste stones, along with other natural stones in the blue family. We plan to use this as a backsplash. The cabinets are a natural maple, medium tone. What would you suggest for flooring? This is a kids bathroom so it would need to be durable. Thanks!
  • Marble.com - Kinga 03:34PM, Oct 28 2011 I agree with Derek. The Astoria and Santa Cecilia Real are wonderful stones for your setup but also checkout New Venetian Gold and New Colonial Gold. Let us know how you feel about these suggestions!
  • Marble.com - Derek 04:47PM, Oct 27 2011 If there is plenty of natural light in the kitchen and it's a large size, then a darker countertop can surely be used against cherry colored wood. However, I feel like this will not provide a warm feel that is essential to a ranch-style home. Lighter colors such as Sunset Ivory, Astoria, Santa Cecilia Real, and New Venetian Gold may be more appropriate for your situation. I recommend for you guys to visit the slab yard and look at the full slabs together.
  • Marble.com - Derek 02:10PM, Jun 29 2011 It's sure to make a stunning statement, and has a very organic color palette. Another attractive choice, you're on the right track. Make sure to look at the slabs in-person before making a commitment.
  • Marble.com - Derek 02:09PM, Jun 29 2011 Excellent choice. The Blue Pearl would create a light, open, and beachy feel. Go for it!
  • Candy Pierce 03:14AM, Jun 29 2011 Previously inquired about Blue Pearl, but what about Blue Bahia with white cabinets at the Jersey Shore?
  • Candy Pierce 03:11AM, Jun 29 2011 How would the blue pearl look with white cabinets in a house on the Jersey shore.  Any other suggestions for white cabinets?
  • Steve 03:36PM, Aug 16 2010 Can you give me a rough estimate on 67 sq ft of this. No sink, no difficult cutouts, 1-2 seems is all.
    • All Granite and Marble 09:31AM, Aug 19 2010 Steve: For pricing please contact the sales office.
  • Heidi Morris 05:26PM, Aug 30 2009 How much per slab?
    • All Granite and Marble 09:06AM, Aug 31 2009 Heidi Morris: We do not sell slabs, we fabricate finished countertops.
  • Fran Tabakaru 12:56PM, Jun 2 2009 Do you have this in stock for me to see? What number would it be?
    • All Granite and Marble 04:46PM, Jun 3 2009 Fran Tabakaru: Yes, it is in stock.
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