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Delicatus - Macro View
Delicatus - Macro View

Delicatus - CloseUp View
Delicatus - CloseUp View

Delicatus - Slab View
Delicatus - Slab View

Details:


Delicatus
Orginal name:
Stone Type:
121
Stone ID:
Country of origin:
Pattern:
Colors:
Kitchen, Bathroom, Fireplace, Outdoor
Application:
Comments:
Off white colored stone with sun yellow bursts and light gray quartz deposits.

Base Stone Colors (color names are approximated):

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All Granite and Marble - Moderator

Date: 2009-11-04 08:46:07

Lyn: I'm not familiar with Sucuri but it does look similar, not the same however. You should go with light tile.

Name: Lyn

Date: 2009-11-03 12:47:01

GALLEY kitchen here..Are you familiar with"SUCURI"? It's similar to this, yet a bit heavier brown/tan. My Pickled Oak cabinets have a pinkish hue.ONLY thing I am not changing. Darker tile, lighter tile? Afriad of making it tunnel like?

All Granite and Marble - Moderator

Date: 2009-09-28 16:15:47

Marcy: The Delacatus and Giallo Vicenza (170 and 168) would work great in this layout.

Name: Marcy

Date: 2009-09-26 23:11:14

Kitchen is 13'X14' with a 7'X4' island. Natural light is from 1 north window as well as open to 21'X30' great room. Love the delicatus... another option we also like is Giallo Vincenza. Your thoughts?

All Granite and Marble - Moderator

Date: 2009-09-26 08:53:56

marcy: It is a spacious kitchen? How is the natural light? I don't think it would be too busy though, wall color should be a neutral earthtone.

Name: marcy

Date: 2009-09-25 19:49:19

I have med oak cabinets & golden hardwood floors, all with significant grains. Will delicatus be too busy? Any suggestion for wall color?

All Granite and Marble - Moderator

Date: 2009-09-14 09:38:33

Anne: They are very different when you compare the two full slabs, probably the small sample pieces look similar to each other. I think the Delicatus would look richer with your set-up.

Name: Anne

Date: 2009-09-12 22:18:45

Can you please tell me the difference between Colonial Cream and Delicatus White. I have a sample of each and they appear to be the same. How would they look in a large kitchen with reddish cherry cabinets and whiteish grey ceramic tile floor? I'd like to warm up the kitchen.

All Granite and Marble - Moderator

Date: 2009-09-03 09:01:16

Elle: If you are thinking about going with Delicatus it would be an excellent choice.

Name: Elle

Date: 2009-09-02 14:36:45

I have honeystained hardwood floors/stainless/black appliances/cream cabinets and blonde paint. What do you think?

All Granite and Marble - Moderator

Date: 2009-05-08 09:38:39

Ramona: Color wise it's a good match. A lot of healthy contrast there. The pattern might fight for attention though. Ultimately, it would really depend on how busy the wood is.

Name: Ramona

Date: 2009-05-07 18:40:18

I have med oak stock cabinets and golden oak floors. Would this look good or would the busy oak grain be too much for this pattern?

All Granite and Marble - Moderator

Date: 2009-04-23 09:36:38

Lisa: Absolutely! It's great for cherry. Tons of contrast.

Name: Lisa

Date: 2009-04-22 09:33:43

I have cherry wood cabinets with a cinnamon stain. This granite looks stunning against the cabinets. I can imagine it would bring out any color.

All Granite and Marble - Moderator

Date: 2009-04-06 11:20:03

Susan: Delicatus is a light stone and it will contrast with the oak without a problem. It will open up the room and make it more welcoming. Ubatuba would create a formal closed in look which is also good but it all depends on what people like. It's a good idea to break up the lightness with a darker floor. Make sure it's not busy so it won't clash with the veins in Delicatus.

Name: Susan

Date: 2009-04-06 10:47:48

I have oak cabinets and want to replace my white formica countertops with delicatus granite. Uba Tuba was suggested for something different, but I think that would be a heavy combination. I assume I should go with a darker, more dramtic floor color to contrast with the delicatus. I will use a tumblestone backsplash also.

All Granite and Marble - Moderator

Date: 2009-03-16 17:14:21

Cheryl: Washed out? With this dramatic pattern? I don't think you could make it look washed out if you tried ;).

Name: Cheryl

Date: 2009-03-14 11:28:21

I have white antique (more cream than white) cabinets, greyish taupe walls, travertine flooring, stainless appliances. Will this look too washed out with my cabinets? Also, I don't want my cabs to start looking yellow... What do you think?

All Granite and Marble - Moderator

Date: 2009-02-24 09:50:26

cindy: Absolutely yes! The dramatic pattern and lots of white in the background will make it stand out.

Name: cindy

Date: 2009-02-21 11:56:04

I have hazelnut stained cherry cabinets. The floor is large porcelain tile (cream). Will this granite be enough of a contrast? Haven't picked backsplash either. thought?

All Granite and Marble - Moderator

Date: 2008-08-11 11:54:50

Gloria: Stunning combination! The cherry cabinetry should really present themselves well with Delicatus.

Name: Gloria

Date: 2008-07-28 19:12:37

I have natural cherry cabinets and black appliances and sink with Tuscan bronze faucets and a copper range hood. I am considering delicatus for the countetops with off-white tumbled travertine backsplashes. what do you think?

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