Colonial Gold Granite
Colonial Gold Granite shows a creamy golden background with soft veins of gray, brown, and amber, and bits of shiny crystal. The combination of cream, gray and brown tones creates a natural and warm environment yet design elements combined with geometry achieve a layered aesthetic for an easy and refined space.
Every home designer and resident admires Colonial Gold Granite for its discreet yet unique pattern designs which create an ideal choice for countering attention-seeking interiors. . This granite will not hold the attention of the room, but once its beauty and texture are recognized, few will be able to stop enjoying it.
Colonial Gold Granite is different from slab to slab, with changes in tint and veining that have been put there by nature. Various stone slabs exhibit different degrees of movement that determine their potential uses either as visible counter surfaces or feature walls.
Various shades of white alongside dark brown cabinets blend well with this granite together with the choice of choosing stainless steel or brass handles. The design element can be found in open- plan kitchens together with spa-style bathrooms that join living room flooring with outdoor yard areas extending the space.
Some Remarkable Characteristics
1. Durable and Beautiful
Colonial Gold Granite shows warm and soft looks although it maintains its ultra-durable nature like a rock. The stone originates from deep earth magma that later cooled into rock and stands as a durable stone option. Colonial Gold Granite demonstrates superb resistance to chips and cracks as well as scratches in busy traffic zones.
2. Resists dampness and heat
Colonial Gold can take a hot pan straight from the stove top or sink splashes with no damage. The material fights wet conditions combined with temperature variations which makes it a
practical solution for kitchens and bathrooms.
3. Lower Absorption
Colonial Gold has a lower soaking rate than other natural stones, so it’s less likely to be stained by oil, wine, or coffee properly sealed.
4. Universal Appeal
Colonial Gold has been a long-time choice not just among Indian homes, but it is used all over the world in the extraction of furniture goods for use in the USA, Europe, and the Middle East. Its bland colour mixed with its classic design brings a global charm that can be copied in all sorts of styles and settings.
5. Versatile Uses
You can utilize this piece in indoor as well as outdoor settings, whether it hangs horizontally or vertically.. Colonial Gold is flexible enough to be used for kitchen countertops, vanity tops for bathrooms and wash rooms, backsplash, flooring, indoor and exterior stairs, outdoor bench tops, garden features etc.
Some Maintenance tips
Basic steps should be taken to keep Colonial Gold Granite properly. Several proper habits will preserve the stone so that it remains spotless and beautiful throughout the years.
1. Wipe with a Damp Cloth
Cleaning Colonial Gold Granite needs a combination of a soft towel and a pH-neutral cleaner mixed with warm water. Users must avoid frequently using acidic or bleach-based cleaning
solutions since they produce lasting finish dullness.
2. Seal It Once a Year
Natural spotting and coloring prevention can be achieved through yearly coating of high-quality granite varnish. Annual use of quality seals makes a long-term security system to protect both shine and color intensity in the material.
3. Clean Spills Quickly
It is important to act quickly to spills since liquid substances including wine, coffee and curry enter the surface easily.
4. Utilize Cutting Boards
The addition of trivets with chopping boards stops its surfaces from heat-related damage and blade injuries while keeping surfaces pure.
5. Dust Regularly
Dust and dirt reduces when floors along wall-facing surfaces get wiped and swept twice to three times during each week.
Technical Specifications
| Material Type | Granite |
|---|---|
| Color | Gold |
| Compressive Strength | 2000–2150 kg/cm² |
| After Freezing | 1800–1950 kg/cm² |
| Ultimate Tensile Strength | 130–145 kg/cm² |
| Water Absorption | 0.15% – 0.25% |
| Impact Test (Min Fall HT) | 70–75 cm |
| Bulk Density | 2.85 – 2.95 g/cm³ |
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Colonial Gold Granite
Some Remarkable Characteristics
1. Durable and Beautiful
Colonial Gold Granite shows warm and soft looks although it maintains its ultra-durable nature like a rock. The stone originates from deep earth magma that later cooled into rock and stands as a durable stone option. Colonial Gold Granite demonstrates superb resistance to chips and cracks as well as scratches in busy traffic zones.
2. Resists dampness and heat
Colonial Gold can take a hot pan straight from the stove top or sink splashes with no damage. The material fights wet conditions combined with temperature variations which makes it a
practical solution for kitchens and bathrooms.
3. Lower Absorption
Colonial Gold has a lower soaking rate than other natural stones, so it’s less likely to be stained by oil, wine, or coffee properly sealed.
4. Universal Appeal
Colonial Gold has been a long-time choice not just among Indian homes, but it is used all over the world in the extraction of furniture goods for use in the USA, Europe, and the Middle East. Its bland colour mixed with its classic design brings a global charm that can be copied in all sorts of styles and settings.
5. Versatile Uses
You can utilize this piece in indoor as well as outdoor settings, whether it hangs horizontally or vertically.. Colonial Gold is flexible enough to be used for kitchen countertops, vanity tops for bathrooms and wash rooms, backsplash, flooring, indoor and exterior stairs, outdoor bench tops, garden features etc.
Some Maintenance tips
Basic steps should be taken to keep Colonial Gold Granite properly. Several proper habits will preserve the stone so that it remains spotless and beautiful throughout the years.
1. Wipe with a Damp Cloth
Cleaning Colonial Gold Granite needs a combination of a soft towel and a pH-neutral cleaner mixed with warm water. Users must avoid frequently using acidic or bleach-based cleaning
solutions since they produce lasting finish dullness.
2. Seal It Once a Year
Natural spotting and coloring prevention can be achieved through yearly coating of high-quality granite varnish. Annual use of quality seals makes a long-term security system to protect both shine and color intensity in the material.
3. Clean Spills Quickly
It is important to act quickly to spills since liquid substances including wine, coffee and curry enter the surface easily.
4. Utilize Cutting Boards
The addition of trivets with chopping boards stops its surfaces from heat-related damage and blade injuries while keeping surfaces pure.
5. Dust Regularly
Dust and dirt reduces when floors along wall-facing surfaces get wiped and swept twice to three times during each week.
Technical Specifications
| Material Type | Granite |
|---|---|
| Color | Gold |
| Compressive Strength | 2000–2150 kg/cm² |
| After Freezing | 1800–1950 kg/cm² |
| Ultimate Tensile Strength | 130–145 kg/cm² |
| Water Absorption | 0.15% – 0.25% |
| Impact Test (Min Fall HT) | 70–75 cm |
| Bulk Density | 2.85 – 2.95 g/cm³ |
- Flooring
- Landscaping
- Paving
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