Apply stone color enhancer before you apply sealer.
Can you change color of granite counter.
The photo of the kitchen was to show that the painted counters ended up about the same color as the kitchen quartzite instead of the brown black beige colors they were.
Your best flooring choice for bossy granite will always be a wood floor.
The process is frighteningly simple.
You may be able to repair scratches and small dings in your granite counters by filling them with color matching epoxy or resin that can be purchased at a home improvement store or kitchen remodeling business.
Looking for an economical fix.
Types of stains nearly any colored food or liquid.
If you choose to buy a granite painting kit like giani granite you ll apply a primer to your countertop then use sponges to apply a series of colored paints until they marble together like real granite would.
And consider other elements of your kitchen you could change.
If desired wait at least 24 hours before sealing.
Current counter is black granite.
You can use a solid color patterned tile like arabesque but those tend to get pricey.
If you have bossy granite use a solid color subway tile for your backsplash.
As an alternative to the steps above for darkening the granite you could cover the granite with a dark bed sheet cut out a hole to match the lighter area on the counter and shine a desk lamp with a uv light bulb onto the area.
Food and liquids left to sit too long can stain the granite and change its color especially if the countertops haven t been properly sealed.
It will not adhere and if you do not like the color think about changing the wall color or even the cabinet color to change the look of the granite and compliment it more.
If you can t change the granite change its surroundings.
If that s where you re coming from try thinking outside the countertop box.
Economical way to change color of kitchen granite counter top.
Would like a lighter kitchen counter top.
Etc i m saving my pennies to be able to change them to wood look tile.
While you may not like your granite you may feel stuck with it.
You can blend the paints to your desired tone and even add veins with a paintbrush for a more realistic look.
Change the color with tinted cement.
My favorite is sw accessible beige.
Good luck with your decision.
Using 6 or 7 paint colors sponge a whole collage of color onto countertops for a faux granite look.
If your granite has a touch of gray you can usually pull off greige.
If you re looking for a more colorful redo try tinted cement in any bright color you can dream of.
It just seems too expensive to swap out on a whim.
After you apply the epoxy or resin you should allow it to dry and then sand and reseal the counter area.