Niagara Gold

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Original name:
Niagara Gold

Material:
granite

Internet ID:
611
Country of origin:
Italy
Pattern:
Veins
Colors:
Black, Brown, Gray
Application:
Kitchen, Bathroom, Fireplace, Floor
Comments:
A gray and brown granite with shades of burgundy and black specks.
1 SET
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COMMENTS:

  • Marble.com - Derek 03:08PM, Jan 4 2012 My other recommendations would be Crema Bordeaux and Sunset Ivory. I've created a Comparison Chart for your reference, hope this helps: http://www.marble.com/material...
  • Marble.com - Kinga 01:41PM, Jan 3 2012 Check out Astoria, Atlantis and African Beige. I feel each of these stones has the colors you are after. Let me know what you think!
  • missy 01:51AM, Jan 2 2012 Even some gray would be fine.
  • missy 01:43AM, Jan 2 2012 Do you have any other granite choices just in case I do not like this color when I see it in person?  My decor is not fancy but is not country either. In between, leaning more towards country though. Chocolate leather living room which has open floor plan to the kitchen. I saw some niagara gold that seemed to have a lot of red in it. Looking for brown, black, and a little gold. No yellow.
  • Marble.com - Derek 04:02PM, Dec 31 2011 Stunning choice! Athe Niagara Gold is a rich, warm choice with depth and beautiful veining that would offset the brown cherry cabinetry and compliment the maple flooring. Make sure to pick the exact slab you want to use in-person as this stone has movement that may vary between shipments. Good luck and have a Happy New Year!
  • missy 12:32AM, Dec 29 2011 I have light maple hardwood flooring and like the niagar gold granite. Would medium brown cherry cabinets and the niagar gold granite go good with the floors?
  • Marble.com - Derek 03:07PM, Dec 1 2011 We can incorporate a rustic, rough edge. It's called Chiseled. It's done by hand, and ironically is actually our most expensive edge. Hope this helps.
  • Mel 07:04PM, Nov 28 2011 love this color! Instead of a shaped edge on this granite, can you ever do a sanded rough edge?-so as to keep the feeling of the granite rustic? Its for a mountain home in the Poconos
  • Marble.com - Derek 06:20PM, Oct 4 2011 The Niagara Gold is rich and textured with a pattern full of deep veining that will bring your kitchen to life. As a plus, it's just dark enough to offset your light maple cabinets and create a contrast. Some other options you may want to consider are Ibere Crema Bordeaux and Costa Esmeralda Italy. Good luck!
  • Danielle 03:01AM, Oct 3 2011 We have light maple cabinetry and light maple flooring.  The kitchen does have a lot of light - various windows - open floor plan, etc.  Do you think this would be a good granite choice?  I know I am wanting movement in the granite.  That much I know for sure, but so confused as to color palate to go with.
  • Marble.com - Derek 02:53PM, Jul 20 2011 Yes! The Niagara Gold has deep rustic veins that will pick-up the color of your cabinets beautifully. Make sure to look at the stone in-person and pick the slab of your choice as this stone has variation between deliveries.
  • Joylynn24 11:01PM, Jul 19 2011 Would Niagra Gold go with Golden Oak cabinets and hardwood floors??
  • Jeff (again) 03:48PM, Apr 18 2008 Do you think this will be the "wow" contrast we need, i.e. complimentary, or we be maybe looking at a different color scheme? Just don't want to make an expensive mistake-thank you in advance!!
    • All Granite and Marble 03:39PM, May 19 2008 Jeff (again): I stand by Niagara Gold. It has plenty of WOW in it.
  • JEFF 05:59PM, Apr 11 2008 We have dark cabinets, light tile with similar colors of this granite and almond appliances and polished brass knobs, etc. Would this be a good match, or perhaps Cream Bourdeaux? Love the colors of these granite slabs, or any suggestions would be helpful! Thank you!
    • All Granite and Marble 12:48PM, Apr 16 2008 JEFF: I would say that Niagara Gold would be my choice. Mainly because it is less dominating than the red Bordeaux. What that means is, a few years down the road, if you get bored with the color scheme, you can change it all around. Bordeaux will stand in the way of using certain colors like blue and green. This, is an blank canvas.
  • ahmet 06:49PM, Dec 24 2007 very excelent stone
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