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Blue countertops

Every blue countertop we fabricate, sorted by how much pattern is in the slab: 1 dramatic.

Pattern in the blue family, measured

Of the 11 blue countertop options we fabricate, 1 are dramatic — bold, high-contrast veining that sets the room's tone. The other 10 state no pattern either way, so we do not claim one for them.

That spread is why this page exists: "blue" covers both a calm surface and a statement one, and the choice between them is made on the pattern band, not the color chip. Each card below carries its option's own band.

What blue comes in

Material decides maintenance and price band more than color does. The 11 options in this family break down as:

  • Natural Quartzite — 7 of 11
  • Natural Granite — 4 of 11

Natural Quartzite carries most of the family at 7 options; the counts are read from the live catalog, so they move as the catalog does.

Cabinet colors measured against blue

These are the cabinet colors that show up most in the measured pairings for this family — counted across the 11 options' own pairing data, not picked by a copywriter:

  • beige — paired with 1 of the 11
  • light gray — paired with 1 of the 11
  • washed navy — paired with 1 of the 11
  • white — paired with 1 of the 11

A pairing here means the surface was measured against that cabinet color, not that the two merely share an adjective.

The blue itself, measured

11 of the 11 options carry a measured color chip — the dominant color sampled from the swatch itself. Across those chips, 4 lean warm, 6 lean cool and 1 read neutral; 2 are light, 7 sit mid-tone and 2 run deep.

Where a chip and the family name disagree, both are kept: the name is how surfaces are filed and shopped, the chip is what the pixels measure.

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