If you are seeking an elegant look for your remodeling project, you may want to consider Typhoon Bordeaux granite. It is quarried in Brazil and is one of Mother Nature’s true works of art. The cream, white and gray veins are mixed with stunning Bordeaux and gold. Depending on the light, the stone can appear to have brick-red veining or a burgundy red similar to red wine.
Typhoon Bordeaux Granite Designer Thoughts
Antique white cabinets paired with typhoon Bordeaux granite along with stainless appliances, offset lighting and a light natural wood floor will create a cozy look in your kitchen. Add a typhoon bordeaux granite table top to an outdoor wrought-metal frame for a unique eating area in your outdoor living space since the granite is rated for outdoor use. If you want a modern look for your kitchen, add dark, cherry cabinets with a natural wood floor using typhoon bordeaux granite as the counters or backsplash.
Keep in Mind
No two slabs of granite are alike, so if you have a large kitchen and want all the countertops to be uniform, you may want to go with a different stone. Use mild soap and water with a soft cloth to clean granite. Never place hot pans directly on the counter. Although the granite will not be damaged by the heat, grit from the pan can lead to scratches. You will damage your knives and your counters if you do not use cutting boards.
Typhoon bordeaux granite is a beautiful addition to any project, both inside and outside. If you are considering this granite for your remodeling project, call us today or fill out the simple form and we will help guide you through the entire process.
Specs:
Primary Color(s) : N/A
Other Industry Names(AKA) : N/A
Stone Type : Granite
Country : Brazil
Available Finishes: Polished
Variations : High
Greenguard Indoor Air Quality Certified®

Available Sizes
Slabs & Countertops
Size: 2 CM, 3 CM
ItemID: RSL-TYPBOR
ItemID: RSL-TYPBOR-3CM

Applications
Residential / Commercial
Countertops : Yes
Flooring : Yes
Wall / Backsplash : Yes
Freezing Climate : Yes
Exterior Usage : Yes