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Brazilian Black - Macro View
Brazilian Black - Macro View

Brazilian Black - CloseUp View
Brazilian Black - CloseUp View

Brazilian Black - Slab View
Brazilian Black - Slab View

Details:


Brazilian Black
Orginal name:
Stone Type:
880
Stone ID:
Country of origin:
Pattern:
Colors:
Kitchen, Bathroom, Fireplace, Floor
Application:
Comments:
Consistent solid black stone with small, off-white speckling.

Base Stone Colors (color names are approximated):

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All Granite and Marble - Moderator

Date: 2009-06-04 09:42:13

Linda: First of all, it isn't supposed to blend in. You want it to contrast. Granted, black will be extremely stark with that color combination and that's not so desirable to most people either. Brazilian Black is a better option. Also, who does the cleaning? Black, especially Absolute Black (solid) will show every bit of dirt, smudge and fingerprint. Is he up for the challenge? Try Bahia Brown for a more manageable dark color.

Name: Linda

Date: 2009-06-03 22:13:02

I have natural oak floors and honey oak cabinets that are a just a shade darker than the floor. The appliances are stainless. My husband likes the solid black look, but I'm worried it won't blend with all the oak tones in the kitchen. Would Brazilian Black be a good choice for us.

All Granite and Marble - Moderator

Date: 2009-05-11 11:13:44

Ramona: I do like the two color idea. Black is going to require a bit more cleaning (because it shows dirt) but is extremely easy to clean.

Name: Ramona

Date: 2009-05-10 15:09:24

OK, I have been looking at a lot of granite to figure out what I want to do with my oak cabinets (med) and golden oak floors. I am thinking about some sort of black countertops on the main work area's and then putting Golden Ray on the island. Is black impossible to care for (I really don't like high maintence)? What are your thoughts on the 2 color idea?

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