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Black Galaxy Countertops For Granite Kitchen
Material: Black Galaxy Granite
Sizes:78''/96''/108''x25-1/2''/26''/36''x3/4''/30/20+20mm laminated
Surface: Polished
MOQ: 50 Sets

Description

Black Galaxy Granite Countertops For Home Kitchen and Public Toilet Vanity Tops

Black Galaxy granite is a dark stone with a bright glimmer and is absolutely stunning. Galaxy granite is available in both slabs and tiles to allow for creative and coordinated installations. This durable granite is suitable for both interior and exterior projects and recommended for granite countertops, accent walls, backsplashes, cladding, floors, and other features.

The cool polished surface of black granite stone countertops is ideal for rolling out pastry dough. Granite countertops are a beautiful, durable, and cost-competitive solution for kitchens, baths, and other residential applications or commercial applications.

Material acrylic solid surface, quartz stone
Style Stone Countertop,Kitchen Countertop,Island Countertop,Bar Countertop,Vanity countertop,Bath countertop,etc.
Colors White,Black,Yellow/Rusty,Red/Pink,Green,Grey,Brown,Blue etc.
Dimension

Tops: 96''*36'', 96''*26'', 78''*26'', 78''*36'', 72''*36'', 96''*16''

Back splash: 2'', 3'', 4'', 5'', 6'' high 

Side splash: 2'', 3'', 4'', 5'', 6'' high

Thickness: 1/2'', 3/4'' ,etc.

Customized Sizes are Available.

Finished Polished, Honed, Flamed+Brushed ,Pineapple,Sandblasted,etc
Edges Full Bullnose, Half Bullnose, Flat Eased(eased edge), Bevel Top, Radius Tops, Laminated, Ogee Edge, Beveled Processed, etc

SHOULD I USE MARBLE OR GRANITE FOR MY KITCHEN COUNTERTOP?

Although typical application of marble is for the bathroom vanity tops, Jacuzzi tops, and fireplaces, it is possible to use it in the kitchen. However, due to the fact that it is easy to scratch and is affected by acidic substances, such as vinegar, ketchup, etc, we don’t usually recommend it. Moreover, the high-gloss of the marble countertop can be partially lost as many chemicals etch its surface. Granite in turn is considered the second hardest stone, its polish is not subject to etching by household acids, or scratching by knives and pots and pans under normal use. It is also not affected by typical kitchen heat such as hot pans. For more information on the comparison of stones, check out our comparison chart and the Consumers Report Countertop Comparisons guide here.

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