Blue Countertops: A Complete Guide

 

Blue Countertops A Complete Guide

The world of natural stone countertops is a vast and complicated one. With so many options to choose from, it can be difficult for homeowners to narrow down the perfect countertops for their kitchen or bathroom. Yet, as you may already know, not all-natural stone counters are created equal! Blue Countertops are among the most expensive types on the market today due to their rarity in nature. In this blog post, we’ll discuss why these stones cost more than any other type of material and how you can find less expensive alternatives if you’re looking for something a little more budget-friendly!

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Blue Agate Bathroom Countertops and Wall Cladding

What you Need to Know before Getting Blue Countertops

It’s hard not to have heard about Blue Countertops. They are everywhere! But, why are they so expensive? What makes them worth the money? Is it just because they’re beautiful and unique? Or is there more to it than that? In this blog post, we will discuss what makes these countertops so pricey, how you can save a ton of money by investing in cheaper alternatives like Blue Quartz Countertops, Interior Design Advice, and much more!

Tidewater Blue Countertops With Waterfall Panel and Full Height Backsplash
Tidewater Blue Countertops With Waterfall Panel and Full Height Backsplash

What are Blue Countertops?

The most common material for countertops is natural stone. These stones come in a variety of colors, ranging from white marble to pink quartzite and even black granite! Blue Natural Stone Countertops have been polished and refined with water to reach their final look: beautiful blue. Blue Natural Stone Countertops are rare in nature. Think about a sapphire, they’re expensive, right? Because they are beautiful, unique, and hard to find in nature. The same applies for Blue Granite Countertops, you can expect to pay a little bit of a premium on BlueCountertops.

Are Blue Granite Countertops Expensive?

Yes. Blue Granite Countertops are one of the most expensive countertop choices. Blue Natural Stone is rare in nature and not abundant, which means it’s much more difficult to produce than other colors or types of natural stone. This makes it more costly for manufacturers to use as part of their production line. It also requires the fabricator and installer to use matching shade-specific grouts and silicone when installing your Blue Countertops and matching up seams.

Popular Blue Natural Stone Countertops Colors

Below are a few different Popular Blue Countertops Colors available to homeowners and fabricators for Commercial and Residential purposes.

Lemurian Blue Granite

This is a type of granite that is quarried in Madagascar. It has many colors like blue, green, black, and turquoise throughout the slabs. When you look at the stone from different angles the colors change like a natural hologram!

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Lemurian Blue Countertops and Close Up

Blue Pearl Granite

This blue granite kitchen countertop color, quarried from Norway is stunning and easy to maintain. With shimmering specks of gray, black, and blue, this stone has an iridescent look when the light catches it.

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Blue Pearl Countertops and Close up Blue Countertops

Sodalite Blue Granite

Quarried from Brazil, Sodalite Blue Granite is considered a luxury blue countertop color, with beautiful dark blue coloring and white veining throughout.

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Sodalite Blue Granite Countertops and Close up

Blue Bahia Granite (Azul Bahia)

Quarried from Bahia, Brazil is this legendary and beautiful exotic granite color consisting of white, blue, gold, and black colors swirling throughout these blue countertops.  Named for their place of origin.

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Blue Bahia Granite Countertops and Close up

Azul Macaubus Quartzite

A Brazilian quartzite with similar veining to Marble countertops, that comes in varying shades of blue and white veining for a truly unique aesthetic look.

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Azul Macaubus Quartzite Countertops and Close up

Lapis Lazuli Precious Stone

Lapis lazuli is one of the most expensive, and exotic blue countertops out there. The deep navy-colored precious gemstones are pieced together to create slabs for countertops.

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Lapz Lazuli Precious Stone Countertops

What are the best ways to cut costs when buying Blue Countertops?

The best way to cut costs if you want Blue Granite Countertops is to check out Blue Quartz Countertops.  Blue Quartz Countertops are much more common and easier to obtain than exotic blue granites.

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Blue Bahia Bathroom Countertops with White Cabinets and Gold Accents

What Colors match Blue Countertops?

When choosing a blue countertop for your space, you want to make sure that the blue stone is the focal point of your space. You will want your home decor to match accordingly and not contrast with the colors going on in your home.

A light White Backsplash with White Cabinets is an easy and classic way of brightening up the space with your blue countertops. This allows for the richness of the blue color to pop while keeping the rest of the space clean and crisp looking.

What Color Cabinets pair well with Blue Countertops?

Typically, you will see blue countertops commonly associated with the following cabinetry color shades:

  • White Cabinetry
  • Black Cabinetry
  • Light Gray Cabinetry
  • Dark Gray Cabinetry
  • Blue-Gray Cabinetry
  • Navy Blue Cabinetry

What are Blue Quartz Countertops?

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Mayfair Cambria Quartz Countertops with Navy Blue Cabinets

Blue Quartz Countertops are made from Crushed Quartz, blue pigments and dyes, and binder to shape everything together. Because they are just adding blue pigment to otherwise white quartz, this brings the cost of the Countertop material far underneath the Blue Natural Stone Countertops price point.

Is Blue Quartz as Durable as Blue Natural Stone Countertops?

Yes! Quartz is the most durable Countertop Option on the market and is much more durable than traditional Natural Stone Countertops. Blue Quartz Countertops won’t crack, chip or scratch like a Blue Natural Stone Countertop will.

Popular Blue Quartz Countertop Colors

Below are a few different Popular Blue Quartz Countertop Colors available to homeowners and fabricators for Commercial and Residential purposes.

Skye Cambria Quartz

Vibrant blues, greens, and grays dance with white veins that mimic the white caps found off the rugged shores of Skye. Twisting and turning with intense, multi-dimensional patterns, this dynamic design presents an unprecedented reflection of nature in all its glory.

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Skye Cambria Quartz Countertops and Close up

Hadley Cambria Quartz

Modern and sophisticated, Hadley is a solid blue as crisp, clean, and classy as the spotless uniforms of Her Majesty’s Royal Navy.

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Hadley Cambria Quartz Countertops with Waterfall Panel and Close up

Mayfair Cambria Quartz

A sedate white-cream background with intermixed splashes of pale blue, navy, and gray is accented with a smattering of tan and taupe throughout.

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Mayfair Cambria Quartz Countertops and Close up

Parys Cambria Quartz

Combining jolts of electric blue and shimmering gray, this stunning design is reminiscent of the early morning mist rising off Parys Mountain in northeast Anglesey, Wales.

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Parys Cambria Quartz Countertops with White Cabinets and Close up

Tidewater Pompeii Quartz

Influenced by Florida’s coastline, surround yourself with the ocean blue waves and black veining of Tidewater.

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Tidewater Pompeii Quartz Countertops and Close up

Profondo Caesarsone Quartz / Blue Agate Semi-Precious Gemstone

Blue Agate is a luxury stone that can be used to enhance the beauty of your home. Blue Agate is rare in nature and is bound together like quartz countertops with binder and pigment.

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Blue Agate Countertops and Full Height Backsplash and Close Up

Who Sells Blue Quartz Countertops?

As seen above, a couple of different brands of Quartz make and sell blue quartz countertops. Cambria Quartz has the most abundant variety of Blue Quartz, however, Caesarstone has the most interesting Blue Quartz / Semi-Precious Agate Countertop Color. At International Granite and Stone, we can get any Blue Quartz Countertop Color currently offered on the market.

 

What are Blue Recycled Glass Countertops?

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Floating Blue Recycled Glass Kitchen Countertops

The most environmentally sustainable option for homeowners is a Blue Recycled Glass Countertop. With a range of sizes, shapes, thicknesses, colors, and styles available to choose from that are all made with repurposed glass–it’s no surprise they’re one of the most up-and-coming products used in any kitchen, bathroom, or bar area today.

This material is eco-friendly and pulls inspiration in its designs from nature and from human by-products. These Countertops are awesome because you’re helping to repurpose and recycle glass products that we use every day.

An added bonus to this type is that they are very durable, easy to install, and come in so many colors, shapes, sizes there’s something for everyone. It’s no wonder Blue Glass Countertops are becoming more and more popular!

Popular Blue Glass Countertop Colors

Below are a few different Popular Blue Recycled Glass Countertop Colors available to homeowners and fabricators for Commercial and Residential purposes.

Bretagne Blue Recycled Glass

A beautiful blend of fine architectural glass, delicate South Carolina oyster shells, Georgia Marble and Aquarium Glass.

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Bretagne Blue Recycled Glass Kitchen Countertops and Close Up

Cobalt Skyy Recycled Glass

Each Cobalt Sky slab is a unique mix of prestigious blue liquor bottles including Skyy Vodka, 1664 Beer Bottles, Condiment Jars, Demolition Architectural Glass, and Aquarium Glass.

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Cobalt Skyy Recycled Glass Kitchen Countertops and Close Up

Floating Blue Recycled Glass

This sparkling surface is created from glass that once reflected the sun and clouds from the tallest skyscrapers and draws inspiration from sea glass.

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Floating Blue Recycled Glass Kitchen Countertops and Close Up

Chivalry Blue Recycled Glass

This product is comprised of floating glass, clear glass bottles, and some Skyy Vodka bottles for that pop of blue throughout.

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Chivalry Blue Recycled Glass Kitchen Countertops and Close Up

Conclusion

When you’re considering a new kitchen or bathroom countertop, it can be hard to decide what material is best for your project. Blue Granite Countertops are great but they often come with an expensive price tag. Luckily there is another option that will cost less and still look beautiful in the end – blue quartz countertops! Call us today and let our team of experts help you find just the right stone for your home at a price point within your budget. It doesn’t matter if you’re looking for granite, marble, limestone, slate, onyx , or any other type of natural stone- we’ll help guide you through which one might work best for your blue countertops needs.

 

 

 

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