Are Granite Countertops Out of Style? Here’s Why They’re Still a Top Choice

Trends in kitchen design come and go, but one question we hear often is: Are granite countertops out of style? While the speckled polished look may not be as dominant as it once was, granite countertops remain a sought-after choice, especially with modern surface treatments like honed, leathered, or flamed finishes that give it a more organic feel. This affordable material is making a strong comeback in patterns and colorways that reflect today’s design ethos. Let’s explore emerging trends in granite countertops to inspire your next renovation or build.

Neutral Granite Countertops That Feel Warm & Welcoming

As kitchen designs move toward softer, more organic aesthetics, neutral-toned granite slabs are rising in popularity. Shades of warm beige, soft taupe, creamy whites, and light greys offer a refined, understated elegance that complements a wide range of cabinetry and decor styles. Finishes like honed or leathered enhance the stone’s depth and texture, giving countertops a timeless, natural look. Whether you're drawn to the serene look of Bonno or the earthy warmth of Zurich, neutral granite slabs provide a durable and stylish foundation for any kitchen.

A Modern Edge with Gray Granite Countertops

Gray granite countertops, like Silver Grey, are a stylish choice for contemporary kitchens, offering a sleek and sophisticated foundation. Their neutral tones are ideal for achieving a modern, industrial-inspired aesthetic, pairing beautifully with matte black fixtures,  wood cabinetry, and minimalist aesthetics. Whether used as a statement island surface or a seamless backdrop for bold accents, gray Black Vermont granite delivers a perfect blend of modern elegance and everyday durability.

Granite Countertops with Dramatic Veining and Unique Colorways

For those that don’t shy away from the drama, granites with striking veining and unique color combinations are rising in popularity. Stones like Black Mamba and Tropical Storm feature dramatic, sweeping veining that rivals popular marbles and quartzites, offering the same flowing movement and visual impact. Shades of blue and green granites create one-of-a-kind countertops that showcase individuality and foster a connection to nature. Lemurian Blue granite is known for its iridescent mineral deposits that catch  light, revealing flashes of electric blue, fiery orange, and hints of gold or silver.

Matte Granite Countertops: Honed, Leathered, and Flamed Finishes

While polished granite has long been the standard, matte finishes like honed, leathered, and flamed are redefining the look of this classic material. These finishes soften the stone’s appearance, while highlighting its natural texture and enriching the depth of its color, creating a more organic, understated look that perfectly suits today’s design aesthetics with Black Mamba.

  •  Honed granite offers a smooth, satin-like surface with minimal shine, perfect for a modern yet understated aesthetic. 

  • Leathered finishes add subtle texture, enhancing the stone’s depth while helping to camouflage fingerprints and water spots—an excellent choice for busy kitchens. 

  • For a more rugged and tactile effect, flamed granite provides a slightly rough surface that works beautifully in both indoor and outdoor spaces. 

These trends reflect the growing demand for organic, biophilic design elements that create a warm, grounded atmosphere. According to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), 57% of homebuyers prefer granite or natural stone countertops. If you’re one of them, explore our curated selection of granite countertops online or visit your nearest All Natural Stone showroom to discover timeless and on-trend options in person.

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