Cosa Esmeralda

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Original name:
Cosa Esmeralda

Other name(s) used:
Verde Esmeralda, Costa Smeralda
Material:
granite

Internet ID:
107
Country of origin:
India
Pattern:
Speckles
Colors:
Green
Application:
Kitchen, Bathroom, Fireplace, Floor, Outdoor
Comments:
Very consistent light, lime green stone with a white background.
2 SETS
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Cosa Esmeralda Photo

COMMENTS:

  • Marble.com - Derek 07:34PM, Dec 13 2011 It's a strong granite, but you must reseal once a year to keep it stain resistant in a laundry room environment with detergents and liquids of that nature around.
  • Dlbyers 08:40PM, Dec 9 2011 Would cosa Esmeralda be a viable choice for a laundry room counter top?
  • Marble.com - Derek 01:22PM, Jun 23 2011 That's a wonderful design idea, you're on the right track. The Cosa Esmeralda and green subway tile will reflect the style of your home nicely. For the floor I'd use a natural travertine tile such as Baja Cream.
  • Jerri 09:55PM, Jun 22 2011 Hello I am remodeling a 1920s arts and crafts kitchen and looking for granite countertops with some period relevance. Marble is too high maintenance and have granite in the past and loved them. Would Cosa Esmeralda go with green glass subway tile for a vintage look? Is there any other color you recommend? Also what would you put on the floor with green granite counters and white wood cabinets?
  • Faith 10:43AM, Jan 30 2011 I am remodeling my kitchen and was thinking of painting my kitchen burgundy and wanted granite counter tops to be green. I love this color green but what would color would go good for the flooring.
    • All Granite and Marble 12:44PM, Jan 31 2011 Faith: I recommend a Shell colored Porcelain Tile: http://www.marble.com/materials/tiles/Shell#1379. By the way, the Cosa Esmeralda is a wonderful granite choice, go for it!
  • Cheryl 06:24PM, Jan 28 2011 Thank you. If I were to use two granites in the kitchen (see previous post), what would go with Costta Esmeralda - both in terms of color and pattern? (One on the counter tops and one on the island). If I went with the Kashmir Gold, what would go with that? Once again, thank you.
    • All Granite and Marble 01:05PM, Jan 31 2011 Cheryl: Would you be using the Cosa Esmeralda and Kashmir Gold on the perimeter or island?
  • Cheryl 01:34AM, Jan 28 2011 I have oak floors with a slight peach stain, and maple cabinets with possibly a "toffee", or amber, stain. I am coming from an all white kitchen, and I'd like to keep a "light" feeling. I need to stay away from anything with a rose color in it. Would Costa Esmeralda be a good choice? In other directions I was thinking of Vyhara, Kashmir Gold, or Aurus. I'm a bit afraid of Tropical Brown, UbaTuba or Tan Brown in that they may make things to dark, but would you recommend those? Also, what is most current in granite design? More consistency? Pebbly? Bling? Wavy? Thanks.
    • All Granite and Marble 09:07AM, Jan 28 2011 Cheryl : Cosa Esmeralda is a wonderful lime green choice that is light enough to keep things bright and warm. I agree that the "Browns" are too gloomy and plain. The Kashmir Gold is also an excellent choice and would compliment your cabinet color nicely.
  • Dave 08:50PM, Dec 19 2010 Is this a premium stone or one of the more basic granites?
    • All Granite and Marble 09:24AM, Dec 20 2010 Dave: It's not a super premium stone, but it's on the higher end of the regular price groups. For pricing please contact our sales office.
  • Jennifer 04:40PM, Dec 4 2010 Thinking about this in Satin finish for kitchen countertops. How easily does this clean and hold up? Thanks
    • All Granite and Marble 02:47PM, Dec 7 2010 Jennifer: This stone is popular for a kitchen surface, but in a satin finish will probably require high maintenance.
  • Alysia Caccuro 07:54PM, Oct 15 2007 What is the category (single blue, double blue, etc) for Cosa Esmeralda
    • All Granite and Marble 08:45AM, Oct 16 2007 Alysia Caccuro: Single Gold
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