Tan Brown Classic

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Original name:
Tan Brown Classic

Other name(s) used:
Chestnut Brown, Copper Antique, Tan Brown Blue, Tan Braun
Material:
granite

Internet ID:
728
Country of origin:
India
Pattern:
Speckles
Colors:
Black, Brown, Gray
Application:
Kitchen, Bathroom, Fireplace, Floor
Comments:
A popular dark granite consisting of large reddish brown speckling.
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COMMENTS:

  • Marble.com - Derek 08:07PM, Sep 7 2011 You're welcome! I'm glad to be of service.
  • Kathy 07:52PM, Sep 7 2011 Thanks so much Derek.   The table was very helpful and reduced the panic level.   
    Cheers!
  • Marble.com - Derek 06:51PM, Sep 7 2011 Kathy, please do not worry. The quality of both of these variations of Tan Brown is comparable. That's all they really are, just variations of the same stone. It's the same family of stones. Tan Brown Classic is actually less expensive, because it's more common, and less desirable because it has more grey undertones than the regular Tan Brown that you've chosen. Therefore, it can be said that the regular "Tan Brown" that you've chosen is actually the more attractive stone out of the two. I've created a Comparison Table for your reference, hope this helps: http://www.marble.com/material...
  • Kathy 03:34PM, Sep 7 2011 I chose Tan Brown for kitchen countertop.  I have not placed my order to date; however, I am concerned if this choice is a lower grade than the Tan Brown CLASSIC.  Please advise if there is a major difference in appearance.
  • Donna 09:07AM, May 25 2011 Would it be possible to use some mosaic or glass tiles along with the noce travetine subway tiles as an accent ? Any other suggestions to use as accents?
    • All Granite and Marble 02:10PM, May 25 2011 Donna: Of course, or you could try some glass and stone mosaics for the backsplash.
  • Donna 08:20AM, May 24 2011 I appreciate your feedback. Now for the backsplash and paint. I think I should go light? Stone, mosaic or glass or a combination?? what do you think would work best?
    • All Granite and Marble 12:00PM, May 24 2011 Donna: I would definitely go lighter. I'd go with a light creamish shade for the walls. I also like noce travertine subway tiles for a backsplash. Hope this helps.
  • Donna 12:26PM, May 23 2011 One more question: You responded that red oak flooring would go with my dark cherry cabinets and tan brown granite. I wondered which stain I should select for the red oak?
    • All Granite and Marble 03:31PM, May 23 2011 Donna: I think English Chestnut would look great.
  • Donna 10:32AM, May 19 2011 I have dark cherry cabinets and have chosen chestnut granite which seems to look much like the tan/brown with black gray and chestnut brown in it. I am trying to decide between hardwood and porcelin tile flooring. I really like wood but not sure if it would go or which color to use ? light cherry or red oak?
    • All Granite and Marble 11:36AM, May 19 2011 Donna: I'm leaning towards red oak hardwood floor for your design.
  • Robert 06:44PM, Mar 3 2011 How would this go with beech cabinets?
    • All Granite and Marble 11:24AM, Mar 4 2011 Robert: Yes. The Tan Brown would create a very warm atmosphere.
  • michael13 07:20AM, Feb 28 2011 Just picked Tan Brown for upstairs bathroom. Black cabinets, but tan toilet & tub. Wife thinking about black sink with countertop (chrome faucets). Like black sink but thought always better to match sink, tub & toilet yes?
    • All Granite and Marble 07:27AM, Feb 28 2011 michael13: You're on the right track, matching the sink, tub, and toilet in one color is a sound design choice. The black flecks in the Tan Brown granite will also compliment the set-up.
  • Krystine Mosier 03:46PM, Dec 19 2010 I have biscotti colored cabinets, black appliances and medium to dark wood floor and am torn between tan brown or tropical brown countertops - what do you think?
    • All Granite and Marble 09:25AM, Dec 20 2010 Krystine Mosier: I'm leaning towards the Tropical Brown as it's not as dark as the Tan Brown.
  • Nancy t 02:23PM, Mar 10 2010 I have cream cabinet, chocolate island, and brazilian cherry floor, and wall is light tan. We have five granite color selections-New venetian gold, tropical brown, ubatuba, black ubatuba and tan brown. Which one will fit the best?
    • All Granite and Marble 02:45PM, Mar 10 2010 Nancy t: I'd go for a medium -- Tropical Brown.
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