Original name:
Imperial Gold
Other name(s) used:
Crema Lumiere
Material:
granite
Internet ID:
1463
Country of origin:
India
Pattern:
Veins
Colors:
Gold
Application:
Kitchen, Bathroom, Fireplace, Outdoor
Comments:
Light orange colored stone with white veining and black spotting.
Absorption by weight (%):
0.32
Density (kg/dm3):
2.560
Compressive strength (n/mm2):
135.0
Abrasion resistance hardness (mm):
Bending strength (n/mm2):
6.2
COMMENTS:
Hello. You're closest to our Danbury, CT facility (www.marble.com/locations) however, we have the Imperial Gold in-stock across all of our other locations except for Danbury at the moment. Next closest facility for you to visit would be Ridgefield Park, NJ. You will be able to view full slabs of Imperial Gold there and acquire free samples to take home with you. Best of luck!
do you have imperial gold in a location near 12550 zip code. need 25 sq. feet. also price per sq. ft. could use remnent as its a small space
Hello there. You will need to reinforce the granite with extra support for such an overhang no matter what kind of granite it is. Any point over 12 inches in a stone countertop must have reinforcement. I recommend to install L brackets for the extra support, or a similar type of bracket. Best of luck!
What is the strength of Imperial Gold granite? I am trying to do an 18" overhang on an island. I know that a normal overhang is 12". The overhang will come out 12" on both sides to a curved 18" center. Is this type of granite strong enough? Shoud I reinforce it? How can it be reinforced for support?
Hello. We are closed on Sundays. We're open Mon-Fri 8am-5pm and Saturday 8am-3pm. We have Imperial Gold available in both of our NJ locations: www.marble.com/locations
Hi, are there any granite yards with Imperial Gold open on Sundays in NJ? thanks
I am considering off whites and neutrals - its just that everything starts to look the same:-) . Since the room is sunny and the walls are somewhat crackled, I can either choose a little warmth/drama or go with cooler/quieter look.Some Kelley colors I considered: Portland Whitbed, Sand Dune.Also considered some others with more cream/yellow like HomeMade Biscuit.
Is there any color/undertones that I ought to avoid?