Pine Green

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Original name:
Pine Green

Other name(s) used:
Moss Green
Material:
granite

Internet ID:
355
Country of origin:
Canada
Pattern:
Speckles
Colors:
Brown, Green
Application:
Kitchen, Bathroom, Fireplace, Floor, Outdoor
Comments:
Fairly uniform stone that has small specks the consists of pale green/beige and brown as well as some white colors.
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COMMENTS:

  • Marble.com - Derek 06:27PM, Jan 20 2012 My recommendations for your set-up is 2 " x 2" sized Mediterranean Ivory tumbled travertine, or you can use a light green, classic subway tile in a brick pattern, with white grout, if you're leaning toward a modern, sleek design.
  • Marble.com - Kinga 05:18PM, Jan 18 2012 What kind of a look are you trying to achieve? Are you going for a traditional look? If so, a tumbled marble with accent tiles would be a fantastic match. For a beachy, clean feel, a white subway tile or Keramia Terra Blacno backsplash is definitely a great choice. For a modern or transitional look, a Anatolia Bliss Spa Linear Mosaic would finish off the design wonderfully. Let me know how you feel about these suggestions!
  • Isabelle DiMarco 03:38PM, Jan 18 2012 We have purchased off white cabinets, and are thinking that Pine Green Granite would pull together the oak stained floors and stainless steel appliances.  Any suggestions for colors that work with the granite for back splash?
  • kent 03:58PM, Feb 27 2010 How would the Pine Green go with Natural maple cabinets in a bathroom. And what color walls in a north facing room would work?
    • All Granite and Marble 11:57AM, Mar 1 2010 kent: Absolutely. It would be a warm and inviting set-up. For walls a sage green color will tie-in well.
  • Corey 07:35PM, Apr 4 2009 Would you know if this granite has another name? Also, could the "green" be more of a khaki/tan? Thanks
    • All Granite and Marble 10:46AM, Apr 6 2009 Corey: I am not aware of other names for this stone. The green color in this stone would be a mix of light olive, taupe.
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