
Blue Dunes Granite is a captivating natural stone renowned for its harmonious blend of earthy tones and subtle blue accents. This unique combination brings warmth and elegance to any setting, making it a favored choice for both residential and commercial projects. Whether you’re updating your kitchen, renovating a bathroom, or enhancing an office space, Blue Dunes Granite offers enduring beauty and resilience. Its ability to withstand daily wear and tear, coupled with its heat and scratch resistance, ensures that surfaces maintain their pristine appearance over time. The stone’s polished finish not only enhances its visual appeal but also simplifies cleaning and maintenance. With its versatile aesthetic, Blue Dunes Granite complements a range of interior designs, from classic to contemporary.
Material
Blue Dunes Granite is a natural stone formed over millions of years beneath the Earth’s surface. Composed primarily of quartz and feldspar, it boasts exceptional strength and durability. The intricate patterns and hues are a result of various mineral compositions, with the characteristic blue and green backgrounds interspersed with brown streaks that resemble dunes. Once extracted, the granite is meticulously polished to a smooth finish, highlighting its rich colors and natural luster.
Product Size
Blue Dunes Granite is typically available in slabs suitable for a variety of applications. Common slab dimensions are approximately 260 cm x 160 cm, with standard thickness options of 2 cm and 3 cm. These sizes are ideal for countertops, wall cladding, flooring, and other design elements. Additionally, custom sizing can be accommodated to meet specific project requirements, ensuring a perfect fit for any application.
Product Details
Characterized by its earthy palette of cream, gray, black, and subtle blue specks, Blue Dunes Granite offers a timeless and natural aesthetic. Its polished surface enhances the stone’s inherent beauty and provides resistance to spills and moisture, making it particularly suitable for areas like kitchens, bathrooms, and staircases. Beyond indoor applications, Blue Dunes Granite performs exceptionally well in outdoor settings, demonstrating resilience against various weather conditions without compromising its integrity. Exposure to sunlight does not cause fading, ensuring the stone’s appearance remains consistent over time. While the polished finish is popular, alternative finishes such as honed or flamed are available to cater to diverse design preferences.
Contact Supplier
For more information or to order, please contact us:
- Email: wecare@ronakintl.com
- Telephone: +971 65 525 788
- Phone: +971 56 6295555
Ronak International is committed to delivering the highest quality Blue Dunes Granite, customized to meet your design and functional needs. Reach out today to discuss how we can enhance your project with the beauty and durability of this granite.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Blue Dunes Granite be used for flooring applications?
Yes, Blue Dunes Granite is highly durable and suitable for flooring in both residential and commercial settings. Its resistance to wear and aesthetic appeal make it an excellent choice for high-traffic areas.
Are there different finishes available for Blue Dunes Granite?
Yes, Blue Dunes Granite is available in various finishes, including polished, honed, and leathered. The polished finish enhances its vibrant colors and patterns, while honed and leathered finishes offer a more subdued, textured appearance.
Does Blue Dunes Granite require sealing?
Yes, like most natural stones, Blue Dunes Granite should be sealed upon installation and resealed periodically to maintain its resistance to stains and moisture.
Is Blue Dunes Granite suitable for fireplace surrounds?
Yes, Blue Dunes Granite’s heat resistance and striking appearance make it an excellent choice for fireplace surrounds, adding both functionality and aesthetic appeal to the space.
How does Blue Dunes Granite compare to other granite types in terms of cost?
The cost of Blue Dunes Granite is generally comparable to other mid-range granites. Factors such as slab thickness, finish, and origin can influence the overall price.