HalfRoundOrAProfile Edge Countertop May 24th HalfRoundOrAProfile-edge-countertop Back to: ← 21 Types of Granite Countertops (Ultimate Granite Guide) The circular spots and rich veining of this gray granite looks incredible in this cream kitchen.This black granite has small white speckles in it that make it look like the starry night sky.RomanRound-edge-countertopFullBullnose-edge-countertopChiseledOrRock-edge-countertopWhite granite with several long veins is another classic look. When paired with a much more showy gray and white mosaic tile backsplash, it really stands out.The jewel tones of this granite draw the eye. Peacock blue and brown stand out against the lightly textured white tile backsplash.Another possible option, although it will increase the cost, is to extend your granite over the edge of one side of your cabinets and down to the floor.A closer look at this beige granite shows the copper, grey, and light beige veining throughout.eased-edge-countertopGranite with brighter colors and more variation are fantastic as focal points, even in home bar areas.Another look at the above granite. Note the intricate details on the island, which is a different color than the main set of cabinetry.This black granite looks smooth and pure, and goes well with the black appliances. The rich red wooden cabinets add stunning contrast.RomanElite-edge-countertopIf you’re really looking for dramatic, black granite with rich gold veining might be exactly what you need. Pair something this showy with simple cabinets and let it shine.elite-edge-countertopThis lovely beige granite is filled with brown veining and spots of gray. It looks beautiful with the rich dark cabinetry.TopBottomRounded-edge-countertopHalfBevel-edge-countertopAnother look at beige granite. This island is two-tiered with a small granite backsplash between the two tiers.LaminatedStacked-edge-countertopogee-edge-countertopA beautiful white granite with gray veining and a custom stacked edge. This is just one of several incredible edge designs.This white granite has a heavy pattern of light beige and gray veining and swirls. The color is light enough to be stunning against simple dark cabinets.This darker granite relies on lighter streaks to bring in warmer tones from the oak cabinets and the paint color.3-ultimate-granite-guide The veining and circular patterns of this dark brown granite draw the eye to the large kitchen island. A red glass tile backsplash pulls warmer colors out of the darker granite, while the white cabinetry keeps the kitchen bright and airy.If you need a large amount of granite for a large kitchen, consider choosing a more muted granite so that the pattern doesn’t get overwhelming.Another rich cream granite with light brown and black veining. A stacked edge and a gentle curve on one edge are incredibly elegant. A simple glass vase with white roses is the perfect accompaniment.Granite with a copper undertone go well with any cabinets with a slight reddish tone. In yellow lights, these light oak cabinets take on a warm red glow.The pattern on this brown granite has a very symmetrical pattern to it, which makes it great against the oak cabinetry in this traditional kitchen.HalfRoundOrAProfile-edge-countertop Share this: Sharer Tweet Add +1 You Might Also Like This Photos: Textured Verbi Apartment by Rover Building Company 14 Top Smart Home Remote Controls 11 Different Types of Daffodils (Who Knew There Were So Many?) 6 Simple Ways to Make a Small Room More Expansive