White Granite Flooring? Be Conscious About‌ Natural stone flooring is durable, beautiful, luxurious, and certain to add value to your home, and one of the best and most popular natural stone flooring materials is granite. While typically associated with things like countertops and backsplashes more so than with floor coverings, granite is still an exceptionally durable and attractive flooring option. If you want to install granite flooring in your Shelby Township home, here’s everything you need to know about this luxurious and long-lasting material, from Floor Coverings International!
What is Granite? Granite is a variety of natural stone that is made from cooling magma in the earth. This slow and highpressure process results in granite, an igneous stone that is particularly strong and hard. Granite is made up of minerals such as quartz and feldspar, which contribute to its characteristic sparkle. Granite can be used in nearly any part of your home and comes in both honed, matte slabs, as well as brushed, shiny tiles. One of the main drawbacks to granite for many people is its price tag. If you’re doing flooring on a tight budget, you should know that granite flooring is not for the penny pinchers. Granite is known for being a luxury flooring material, and its price tag reflects this. For a small room like a hallway or bathroom, you can expect to pay a couple hundred dollars on the low end, and a couple of thousand on the high end to floor it with granite. The Look of Granite Flooring Once you get past the sticker shock though, granite is exceptionally beautiful in appearance and will make a dramatic and attractive addition to any part of your home. Granite looks elegant and sophisticated, and no two slabs of granite flooring are quite alike, making for diverse and interesting patterns and possibilities. The natural, mottled look of granite, can, as we mentioned, come in sleek, high gloss formats, or in more matte, muted, and rustic textures. You can mix and match to create unique designs, or stick with minimal monochromatic looks for a more modern interior. If you do choose to go with the glossy look, keep in mind though that granite can become very slippery, especially when wet, and so it might not be suited for young children or elderly people. Granite can also be cold underfoot, so while this may provide wonderful summertime relief in warmer climates, if