Paradiso Dark

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Original name:
Paradiso Dark

Other name(s) used:
Paradise Dark, Paradiso Classico
Material:
granite

Internet ID:
346
Country of origin:
India
Pattern:
Veins
Colors:
Black, Brown, Gray, Red
Application:
Kitchen, Bathroom, Fireplace, Outdoor
Comments:
Tiny pink, gray and white speckles mixed giving the stone a unique swirly look with some light black veining.
2 SETS
Paradiso Dark - Macro View Paradiso Dark - CloseUp View Paradiso Dark - Slab View
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COMMENTS:

  • Marble.com - Derek 09:12PM, Sep 13 2011 Any options you feel attracted to so far? Do you enjoy a consistent, speckled pattern, or a slab full of veins and movement? The Paradiso Dark pictured on this page is not bad, not bad at all. It's dark enough to offset your ivory cabinetry but still has a sense of warmth.
  • Nick 02:03AM, Sep 13 2011 I am installing ivory cabinets with a mocha glaze in my kitchen.  I have dark colored hardwood floors in the room and am looking for a darker stone for the countertop but not too dark
  • Lisa 12:00PM, Apr 21 2011 I just put in Travertine (a light color with some tan or such), I have an opportunity to get a Paradiso remnant. Would this color work for me in a bathroom. The cabinet will be painted.
    • All Granite and Marble 12:13PM, Apr 21 2011 Lisa: It would go very well with a lighter colored cabinet.
  • Bonnie 05:58PM, Mar 13 2011 We are building a house and have chosen contemporary cherry cabinets in a dark Kaffe finish. It's a rich brown with black overtones. The floors will be clear birch. It has two large windows with southern exposure as well as three double windows with northern exposure. Would this slab take away from the cabinets or get lost because of the dark cabinets? Could you recommend a granite that would work? We are preferential to grays but would consider the light tans.
    • All Granite and Marble 08:49AM, Mar 14 2011 Bonnie: Make sure to look at the Paradiso in-person, as the deliveries vary in color tone and shade. Seems like you have plenty of natural light so the Paradiso is a good choice. I'd recommend something a little lighter, for example the Astoria is a nice choice.
  • Ginger Grant 06:30PM, May 9 2009 We have a kitchen and family room with 6 slabs of Paradisio Dark. Our kitchen flooded and when demolishing the caninets the granite on our bar surrond was broken. We have not been able to match it in Dallas. Your picture looks just like our granite. All slabs we have seen do not have the salmon quartz randonly through them The are just black, brown and grey. Are we able to access your inventory? If so can you email pictures of your current inventory of slabs. We need two. Otherwise we have to select new granite.
    • All Granite and Marble 11:04AM, May 11 2009 Ginger Grant: Please, send us an email through the website (contact us section) and we'll see what can be done.
  • Patricia Pizzolanti 09:29PM, Apr 10 2009 We live in West Lafayette,In. where can we view a slab of Paradiso Dark and what price per sq. ft. range is it in
    • All Granite and Marble 09:33AM, Apr 11 2009 Patricia Pizzolanti: It would be around 50 per sqft. I cannot help you with the location of the slabs because we do not service this area.
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