Peregrine C

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Original name:
Peregrine C

Material:
granite

Internet ID:
1528
Country of origin:
India
Pattern:
Veins
Colors:
Brown, Gold, Gray
Application:
Kitchen, Bathroom, Fireplace, Floor
Comments:
A popular light gold granite with busy black swirls that break up the calmness.
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COMMENTS:

  • Marble.com - Derek 04:55PM, Aug 31 2011 The Peregrine has strong and rich veins that would compliment the cabinets nicely, I think it's a good match. Although you could go darker for a stronger contrast, with a color such as Hurricane.
  • Marble.com - Kinga 02:49PM, Aug 25 2011 I’ve seen this stone done with oak cabinets and it looks absolutely lovely. You will have enough of contrast and balance in the kitchen using the granite. Have you brought a sample home to compare it against your cabinets? I feel this is a warm and inviting combination.
  • Amy Stockwell 07:14PM, Aug 22 2011 How do you think Peregrine would look with honey oak cabinets?  The wood grain on the cabs is pretty pronounced...too much movement, or a good contrast?  I really like the strong veins and movement in Peregrine...
  • Marble.com - Derek 12:41PM, Jul 20 2011 The rich veins in the Peregrine will make it stand out nicely, for backsplash a tumbled travertine tile such as Baja Cream or Chablis is a pleasant combination.
  • Marble.com - Kinga 02:42PM, Jul 18 2011 Absolutely! I think the Peregrine would look amazing with your setup as long as you keep the backsplash light so go for it!
  • Rodil 01:37PM, Jul 18 2011 hi, do you think peregrine c countertop will go with beige or ivory backsplash & dark brown cabinet?
  • LIli 09:06AM, Mar 25 2011 Do you have Peregrine C in your Ridgefield Park site? I am looking to purchase both Peregrine and Altair granite for my kitchen and preferably would like to go to one site for both. Also, do you think the two would go together? Peregrine for perimeter and Altair for the island?
    • All Granite and Marble 02:07PM, Mar 26 2011 LIli: We have Peregrine C at our Ridgefield Park, NJ facility. I think it's a wonderful combination with the Altair.
  • katepg@hotmail.com 12:57PM, Feb 23 2011 I have put a deposit down on 2 of the most gorgeous slabs of Peregrine c...however, my dilemma now is sink and faucets...I lean toward an oil rubbed brass old style faucet w black undermount sink..my kitchen is large black and white tile floor, ivory/white kitchen cabinets, black appliances and it has a distinctly vintage feel...do u feel that black sink would work or should I look at an oatmeal color...help!!!
    • All Granite and Marble 09:22AM, Feb 25 2011 Katepg@Hotmail.Com: I think a black sink will look very sleek and elegant against the Pergerine C as this stone's black veining will compliment the sink nicely.
  • Vicki 03:34PM, Feb 1 2011 Thanks for such a "lightning" response.!
    • All Granite and Marble 09:47AM, Feb 2 2011 Vicki: Your welcome!
  • Vicki 12:39PM, Feb 1 2011 Thoughts on pairing this with meduim colored cherry cabinets. They are a rusty color rather than the deep reddish color.kGYV
    • All Granite and Marble 02:39PM, Feb 1 2011 Vicki: Wonderful choice, the Pergerine C will be a great match for your cabinet color. Another option could be Sanguine.
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