Colonial Cream — the full slab, photographed flat; measures #c8bcad. Zoom in and read the pattern before you pick.

Natural Granite

Colonial Cream Granite

Measured surface color #c8bcad, averaging #c4b8a9.

  • Color warm white with gold, warm white accents
  • Quarried in India
  • slab-to-slab variation High

$4,200–$20,400 installed for a finished kitchen in Granite — see the range by kitchen size

What is Colonial Cream Granite?

Colonial Cream Granite is an engineered quartz surface. No sealing, ever, and no surprise between the sample and the slab. No price tier is published for this one; quartz overall installs at $120 to $150 a square foot. It reads cream.

Sizes and finishes

How it is actually sold — measured off the spec sheet, not rounded.

Sizes

Colonial Cream Granite is made in a single size, 3 cm. That makes layout simple — what you see in the sample is the module you get across the whole wall.

  • 3 cm

Finishes

It comes in one finish, polished.

  • Polished

Where it works

The applications this surface is actually rated for.

Its maker rates Colonial Cream Granite for countertops · wall · flooring — residential duty.

Rated for

  • Countertops — residential
  • Wall — residential
  • Flooring — residential

What to expect once it is installed

The ratings that decide whether the finished counter matches the sample.

Piece-to-piece variation: High

Graded high for piece-to-piece variation, which means the sample and the delivery can read differently. Judge it from several pieces.

Certifications

It has been tested and certified GreenGuard Gold · NSF · USGBC/LEED. The Gold tier holds a material to lower emission limits than the base certification does — a real gap, not a badge. NSF covers food-contact safety — it means the surface is certified for food prep, not tested for air. A LEED project can claim it; most kitchens never will.

What to put next to it

Built from the color we measured off Colonial Cream Granite itself, not from its name.

We measured this slab's own swatch at #C8BCAD — light and warm. The closest color we hold pairing data for is Greige, so that is what the recommendations below are built from. It reads as a neutral, so it will sit behind whatever else you choose instead of competing with it.

Cabinets

  • Pure White — walls one step warmer than the cabinets so the white reads crisp. Against this surface it is a step lighter, which lifts the surface without washing it out classic

Countertop

  • White Veined (Marble-Look) — Greige keeps the veined white from feeling icy — the counter reads like linen instead of a showroom slab, and fingerprints vanish into the warmth.. Against this surface it is a step lighter, which lifts the surface without washing it out current

Hardware

  • Warm Brass / Satin Gold — Brass pulls the hidden taupe out of greige, and as the lacquer softens over the years the pulls just look more collected, never tarnished.. Against this surface it is close in weight, so the two will blend rather than contrast current

Flooring

  • Natural / White Oak — Greige and natural oak share the same beige undertone, so the cabinets seem to grow out of the floor — a quiet trick that makes small kitchens feel seamless.. Against this surface it is close in weight, so the two will blend rather than contrast solid

Questions about Colonial Cream Granite

Answered from this product’s own spec sheet and our measurement of it.

What size is Colonial Cream Granite?

Colonial Cream Granite comes in one size, 3 cm. One module across the whole wall keeps the layout simple — what you approve in the sample is what you get.

Where can I use Colonial Cream Granite?

Its maker rates it for countertops · wall · flooring. We hold to that rating when we quote — installing outside it is how a warranty claim gets denied.

What color is Colonial Cream Granite, really?

We measured its own swatch at #C8BCAD — light and warm. It sits close to neutral, so it takes direction from the cabinets rather than fighting them. Names are marketing; that number is what the camera saw.

What is Colonial Cream Granite made of?

Colonial Cream Granite is a granite tile, which is what decides how it is cared for — see the sealing answer below.

Does Colonial Cream Granite need sealing?

Yes. It is natural stone, and natural stone drinks. Seal it when it goes in, then test it once a year: put a puddle of water on it, and if the stone darkens within half an hour it is due again.

Close up

Colonial Cream Granite surface detail

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Colonial Cream specifications

  • Slab thickness 3 cm

Finishes Polished

Rated for Countertops, Wall, Flooring

Freezing climate not rated

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