Titanium

$2,663.26

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Description

Titanium is a strikingly bold Granite pattern with rich blacks, white veins and shimmering clear crystals with golden clusters. Titanium is highly resistant and features deep texturing with a tactile leather or polished finish. Discover the joy of FabQuartz premium granite countertops, backsplashes and floors.

Titanium Granite Specifications

Product: Granite

Grade: High Standard

Thickness: 3 cm

Finish: Leather

Average Size: 122.4″ x 75.2″

Square Feet: 83.12

Price Per ft²: $41.65

Available in the U.S. for fast shipping.

Titanium Granite Design Tips

Titanium Granite with a leathered finish is a stunning and unique choice for various design projects. Here are some tips to help you make the most of this elegant material:

1. Color Coordination

  • Warm and Cool Tones: Titanium Granite features a mix of black, gold, and white veining. Pair it with warm-toned cabinetry like walnut or cherry for a cozy feel, or with cool-toned cabinetry like gray or navy for a modern look.
  • Metallic Accents: Incorporate metallic accents such as brushed brass, gold, or stainless steel fixtures to enhance the luxurious feel of the granite. These accents can add a touch of glamour to your design.

2. Applications

  • Countertops and Islands: Use Titanium Granite for kitchen countertops and islands to create a striking focal point. Its unique texture and color variations add depth and interest to the space.
  • Backsplashes and Walls: This granite is also perfect for backsplashes and accent walls, providing a cohesive and stylish look throughout your kitchen or bathroom.

3. Fixtures and Hardware

  • Sink and Faucet Selection: Choose sinks and faucets in finishes like nickel-brushed, chrome, or gold to complement the granite and enhance the overall design. These finishes add a touch of modernity and sophistication.

4. Lighting

  • Natural and Artificial Lighting: Ensure your space has ample lighting to highlight the beautiful veining and texture of the granite. Warm lighting can create a cozy ambiance, while cooler lighting can give a more contemporary feel.

5. Maintenance

  • Proper Sealing: Leathered granite can be slightly more susceptible to staining than polished granite. Ensure it is properly sealed and resealed periodically to maintain its beauty and durability.
  • Easy Care: Regular cleaning with mild soap and water will keep it looking pristine. Avoid harsh chemicals that can damage the sealant.

Granite Overview

Performance CategoryRating
Heat Resistance5/5
Scratch Resistance4/5
Stain Resistance3/5
Ease of Maintenance3/5
Requires Re-SealingYes

These ratings reflect typical performance expectations.
For a side-by-side breakdown of countertop materials, see our Countertop Durability Comparison.

Learn More About Granite

Learn more about how granite performs in everyday installations:

Pros and Cons of Granite Countertops

Granite Countertop Durability Guide

Granite Countertop Maintenance Guide

Why Choose Granite?

Granite is frequently selected for its natural stone durability and strong resistance to heat. Its dense crystalline structure allows it to tolerate hot cookware and everyday kitchen use with relatively little structural wear. Granite is often chosen when homeowners want a long-lasting natural stone countertop.

Granite Use & Suitability

ApplicationSuitability Rating
Outdoor EnvironmentsHigh
High-Heat AreasHigh
Indoor KitchensHigh
Bathrooms & Wet AreasHigh
Vertical AccentsHigh
Commercial ApplicationsHigh
Flooring ApplicationsModerate

For a detailed explanation of installation environments, see:
The Best (and Worst) Places to Install Granite.

Where Granite Works Best

Granite performs well in environments where durability and heat tolerance are important. It is commonly used for kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities, and other interior surfaces that experience daily use. Because granite is a dense natural stone with strong resistance to heat and scratching, it is also widely used in outdoor kitchens and commercial installations where surfaces must withstand frequent activity.

Where Granite May Not Be Ideal

Although granite is durable, it is still a natural stone that can absorb liquids if left unsealed. Environments with frequent staining substances or heavy impact may require additional care. Granite can also be used for flooring, but the weight and fabrication requirements of stone slabs mean other materials are often preferred for large floor installations.