Original name:
Gold Antique
Material:
granite
Internet ID:
1340
Country of origin:
India
Pattern:
Veins
Colors:
Black, Brown, Gold, Gray, White
Application:
Kitchen, Bathroom, Fireplace, Floor
Comments:
A granite with a lot of different variations between different slabs. Beige to brown in base color, Gold Antique has gold, brown, gray, amber, rust, and other colored specks and veins throughout.
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COMMENTS:
Unfortunately we do not have information on the floor tile. We have specs on the countertop itself that we installed.
Do you know what floor tile is in the kitchen pictured? What black granite might look good with the Gold Antique?
Thank you,
Mattie
My suggestions to fit your design nicely are Sanguine C, Golden Dream, and Peregrine C. I've created a Comparison Chart for you:
http://www.marble.com/material... Let me know your thoughts on these!
I am looking to change my kitchen countertops to granite. I have medium medium color cherry cabinets with a light tan tile floor. I think i prefer a granite with movement, gold tones, but want something that will stand out and look rich, but not too crazy. I also will be tile that back walls. My kitchen is painted a split pea green (dont remember the name).
Thank you-Lori
Now considering Gold Antique #1004 in master bath with same bordeaux stain as kitchen in 3 3' sections [2 sink areas and 1 vanity] as well as in guest bath with cream cabinets with brown glaze, also small area. Wanting to do all from same slab. Is this a good choice?
You definitely need to stick to a consistent, easy on the eyes stone like Castor Imperiale, Dakota Brown and Suggar Brown. You need to pick up your floor color with your countertop to tie the space together. When narrowing down your search, you should look for stones that have the same or similar red tone as your flooring.
Are you looking for something consistent in color and pattern? Or do you prefer a wavy stone? What kind of floors and backsplash do you have?
Can you provide us with more information so we can provide the best advice possible?