G654 Nero Impala Granite Dark Gray Countertops Slabs For Kitchen and Bars
Dark gray stone countertops work well in both lighter and darker kitchens. In the former case, they can provide contrast without going too overboard, as one might with solid black countertops. In the latter case, they provide yet another intriguing dark texture to pair with the other dark elements of your kitchen. Grey granite is a beautiful natural stone option for homeowners who want a pleasing neutral color for their new countertop, backsplash, or vanity. The various types of grey granite look amazing whether they are used for a kitchen countertop, bathroom countertop, backsplash, or other home structures.
Sesame Black(G654) Granite stone is the largest export volume of stone varieties, and its color is called dark gray or sesame black, Our Sesame Black(G654) granite product sales around the world, Europe, America, Russia and the Middle East, etc.G654 Granite is suitable for both interior and exterior use furthermore is frost resistant and with a constant polish. There are principally three selections of G654 granite as shown here, left to right, fine, medium, and coarse.
Material | G654 Gray Granite |
Edges finished |
Full bullnose, half bullnose, flat eased (eased edge), Bevel top,
laminated bullnose, ogee edge, |
Standardgröße |
Vanity top: 25″x22″, 37″x 22″, 49″x 22″, 61″x 22″, etc. |
Kundenspezifische Größen werden akzeptiert | |
Dicke | 3/4″ or 1 1/2″ |
Qualitätskontrolle | 90 Grad oder aufwärts polierte Grad |
Thickness tolerance: ±1.5mm | |
All products are checked by experienced QC before packing | |
Verpacken | Fixated wooden crates/bundles for tan brown granite countertop |
Other Popular Material |
Shanxi black China Black, Fuding Black, Tianshan Red, Peach Red, Tan Brown, Blue Pearl, Baltic Brown, G603, G640, G682, G654, G684, G602, etc. |
Quartz Countertops vs Granite Stone Kitchen: Durability
Both granite and quartz countertops can last for a lifetime, so in terms of durability, they are both an investment worth making. They are both very strong stones that can withstand accidents such as a dish dropping on them without chipping. Quartz is more flexible so it’s less likely to bend and crack but at the same time, granite is lighter so it can work on weaker worktop supports.
Granite is a porous stone, so in order to be used to make countertops, it needs to be sealed. Otherwise, it would soon become stained and lose its beautiful looks. Most people reseal their granite countertops yearly or every two years because otherwise the stain resistance fades and you risk a glass of wine spilling into an expensive to fix the mess. However, unless you are unlucky and get a stain your granite countertops will look the same for decades.
Quartz is totally non-porous, and as such it’s 100% stain resistant. You won’t need to worry about re-sealing or anything staining them… however, they will be affected by UV rays. Direct sunlight will affect the color of Quartz countertops so the areas near windows or under direct sunlight will over time look different than the areas in the shade.
With proper care, and unless your kitchen has no direct sunlight, we can say that granite countertops are more durable than quartz. However, you will need to keep up with yearly maintenance and be careful when cleaning your granite countertops so the sealant doesn’t deteriorate.