Granite countertops are a luxurious and timeless choice for both kitchen and bathroom surfaces, renowned for their durability, natural beauty, and unique patterns. Formed from solidified magma, granite is a dense, igneous rock that is quarried in large slabs and then cut into countertop-sized pieces. Each granite slab is distinctive, with veining, speckles, and color variations that create a one-of-a-kind appearance. The natural stone's resistance to scratches, heat, and stains makes it an excellent choice for high-traffic areas and cooking spaces. Although granite countertops require periodic sealing to maintain their resistance to stains and moisture, their longevity, resistance to damage, and elegant look make them a popular choice for those seeking both functionality and aesthetic appeal in their home surfaces.
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