Prefab Custom Tan Brown Granite Vanity Tops For Hotel Projects
Tan Brown granite comes from the southern region of India and is one of the more popular brown granites on the market. It has a striking color scheme that can really draw attention to the room. Depending on your cabinet color choices and lighting conditions, Tan Brown granite is a dynamic stone.
Tan Brown Granite is a natural earth tone granite from India. The background of this granite is dark brown with Chocolate and Tan-colored flowers and crystals. The Quarries of Tan Brown are located in the Indian state of Telangana. This is a beautiful and sophisticated granite that is great to use in interior and exterior applications.
Prefab Countertop Size: | 96"/98"/108"/110"x26"/25.5", Or Customized |
Prefab Vanity Top Size: | 25"/31"/37/43"/49''/61''/73''x26"/25.5", Or Customized |
Prefab Island Size: | 72"x36", 96"x36", 96"x38", 96"x40", Or Customized |
Prefab Backspalsh Size: | 2'', 4'', 6'', Or Customized |
Norm Thickness: | 2cm (3/4''), 3cm(1 1/4''), 20+20mm laminated, 30+20mm laminated, etc |
Surface Finished: | Polished, Honed, Brushed, Antiqued, Leather Finished, etc … |
Edge Profile: | Eased, Full Bull-nose, Half Bull-nose, OG, Laminated Full Bull-nose, Laminated OG, Etc… |
Usage: | Kitchen, Bathroom And Restroom For Hotel, Apartment, Condos, Public Area, etc |
Quality Control: | Polished degree:90 degree or up.As customs' requirement |
Thickness tolerance:+/-1mm | |
All products checked by experienced QC and then pack | |
Packing: | Seaworthy fumigated wooden crates, reinforced with metal straps outside. 20-30 pcs in one strong wooden crate. |
Min Orders: | One full 20' container mixed with no more than 4 colors, Or Negotiate. |
Delivery Clause: | FOB, CNF, CIF,etc… |
Payment Terms: | T/T, L/C |
Bulk lead time: | 20-25 days after receipt of the deposit |
SHOULD I USE GRANITE OR MARBLE FOR MY KITCHEN COUNTERTOPS?
Marble is typically used for bathroom vanity tops, Jacuzzi tops, and fireplaces. It is not usually recommended for kitchen countertops due to the fact that it is easy to scratch and acidic substances such as vinegar, ketchup, citrus beverages, etc. can affect it. Also, the high gloss of the marble countertop may be partially lost as many chemicals etch its surface.
Granite, however, is considered the second hardest stone. Most granite is not subject to etching by household acids or scratching by knives and pots or pans under normal use. It is also not affected by typical kitchen heat such as hot pans.