Top Trending White Granite Colors in 2022 [Updated!]

Alaska White - One of the most liked White Granite Colors in 2018

White Granite Colors are the most liked kitchen countertop colors in 2018.

Top White Granite Colors in 2021

Top White Granite Colors in 2022 – Updated January 2022

Are you looking to make a trendy yet timeless upgrade to your kitchen or bathroom? Look no further than white granite countertops. In addition to uniquely brightening up your living space, white granite counters add elegance with no sacrifice of durability.

Natural granite is a hard and nonporous stone, making it a brilliant choice for kitchen counters and other high-traffic areas of your home. Meanwhile, white continues to fit in with the modern design because of its chic, clean aesthetic.

But all white granite countertops aren’t created equal. For starters, there’s no pure white granite in all of nature. Instead, when we talk about white granite, we’re talking about a predominant background of white or off-white bedrock with various other colors subtly mixed in. Because of this, white granite boasts astounding versatility and can beautifully complement many different cabinet colors.

With so many hues to choose from, how do you know which white granite shade suits your style? Read on for a roundup of 12 go-to white granite colors for 2022 and beyond. Visit our St. Louis or O’Fallon locations to see these colors and more!

1. Alaska White

Alaska White Granite slab – Granite with White background and brown, grey, and black specks

Alaska White’s name belies its origins. This show-stopping shade doesn’t actually hail from The Last Frontier, but instead comes from Brazil. However, this white granite’s stunning blend of cool and warm colors, including icy silver, frosty white, rich cocoa and deep onyx, bring to mind the stunning Alaskan landscape. Featuring slight movement with moderate variations in color, tone, granularity and pattern, Alaska White has a contemporary feel which suits both dark and light cabinets. Its brown veining pairs beautifully with wood.

While Alaska White is at the higher end of the white granite price range, it’s still affordable at $65 to $75 per square foot installed.

2. Alps White

White Granite Color of choice – Alps White from Brazil

Alps White features a contrast of glimmering white crystals, Bordeaux flecks and bold black — all against a warm, white background. Imported from Brazil, this sophisticated shade works well with many different design styles, including everything from traditional to contemporary kitchens. Whether you’re looking for stunning countertops or a dazzling backsplash, accent wall or floor, Alps White has slight movement and variation for added visual appeal.

At $58 to $65 per square foot installed, Alps White is at the middle of the price range for white granite.

3. Andino White

Andino White Granite from Brazil – A beautiful White and Gray granite with beige and charcoal accents

Soft shades of white and gray granite intermingle with beige and charcoal accents in this high-performance, low-maintenance granite. Quarried in Brazil, Andino White granite offers a uniform appearance that can vary from brilliant white to a more muted look depending on the slab. As with most other shades of white granite, Andino White is highly versatile to complement both light and dark cabinets. Our pick when decorating with Andino White? Espresso cabinets with sleek stainless steel appliances. For a more traditional aesthetic, Andino White is gorgeous with natural oak.

Andino White is available at an affordable price point — particularly when you factor in its durability. Expect to pay between $58 and $65 per square foot installed.

4. Colonial White

Colonial White – A white granite from India with creamy off-white background mixed with black and garnet speckles

While most white granites come from Brazil, Colonial White joins a select few that come from India. Featuring a foundation of creamy off-white bedrock, Colonial White has black speckles and smoky silver accent colors. A hint of rose-pink mineral deposits is also a defining feature of Colonial White. If you’re looking for light granite that’ll add warmth to your kitchen, Colonial White is a winner. When paired with stark white cabinets, Colonial White countertops soften a space while having a more dramatic effect alongside darker cabinets. Colonial White’s slight movement and variation mean it offers a continuous and cohesive feel.

While Colonial White has an upscale appearance, it’s an affordable $55 to $60 per square foot installed.

5. New River White

New River White – A light background granite from India with dramatic veining flowing the entire slab

This picturesque light granite consists of an alabaster bedrock speckled with dark red flecks and rich silver veining. Imported from India, New River White offers a great deal of variation, making it a dramatic and dynamic addition to any living space. While other granites may feature mineral deposits similar to New River White’s crimson accents, only this color has them in such magnificent abundance. Choosing cabinets that highlight this quality is the best way to showcase New River White countertops. White cabinets are an obvious choice for complementing New River White, but darker cabinets also provide appealing contrast.

Because of New River White’s inherent beauty, it’s in great demand. Still, it’s a mid-range white granite at $55 to $60 per square foot installed.

6. Moon White

White Granite – Moon White is a bright white granite with uniform color throughout the slab

Quarried in India, Moon White embodies the exquisiteness implied by its name. Bright ivory, silver-gray, and bold black are a few of the colors that speckle and swirl in this fine and intricate light granite. One of the whiter shades of granite, Moon White can also have a subtle yellow undertone. It’s relatively uniform in color compared to other white granites and has been described as “mesmerizing” for its unique appearance. As with many granite colors, Moon White is highly versatile. One particularly striking combination? Moon White granite with white cabinets, a white subway tile backsplash, and stainless steel appliances.

Moon White granite has many appeals, including its price of just $45 to $49 per square foot installed.

7. Mystic Spring

Mystic Spring – A White Granite from Brazil with dramatic veining with rich blend of grays and whites

This durable light granite from Brazil features a fine, intricate blend of grays and whites enhanced by dramatic veining in shades of darker gray and jet black. Versatility is a hallmark of Mystic Spring granite — it pairs perfectly with many other premium surfaces, including everything from porcelain tiles to mosaics. Comparatively uniform in movement and variation, Mystic Spring is an elevating addition to the traditional decor and exudes polished warmth when partnered with darker tones.

Mystic Spring is at the top of the range when it comes to white granite pricing. Expect to pay between $62 and $69 per square foot installed.

8. Salinas White

Salinas White – A creamy and bone-white granite from Brazil with bright Onyx speckles

Quarried in Brazil, this creamy, bone-white stone features dense clusters of onyx speckles with lower-contrast accents of light pewter and smoky tan accents. Beloved by decorators for its subtle shimmer, Salinas White is lovely for both interior and exterior applications. As with other light granites, Salinas White, which is comparatively consistent in terms of variation, is heralded for its versatility. While it coordinates well with many colors and decorating styles, it remarkably contrasts dark woodwork in traditional settings.

At $58 to $65 per square foot installed, Salinas White is a mid-range white granite.

9. White Ice

White Ice – A white and creamy background stone with rich blue & gray veining

When homeowners talk about White Ice granite, words like “love” and “obsessed” frequently enter the conversation. This versatile and chic shade from Brazil has a snowy sheen accented by dark veining in hues of blue and gray. The result? A sleek and streamlined look that’s an ideal addition to contemporary, cool-toned kitchens. While many shades work well with White Ice, grays, metallic and stainless steel appliances are powerful choices for this light granite with minimal movement. Dark neutrals deliver contrast that truly “pops.”

Priced at $58 to $65 per square foot installed, White Ice offers transformative appeal to many living spaces.

10. White Valley

White Valley – A new white granite color from Brazil with abundance of gray veining running throughout the slab

White Valley granite’s winsome white background is elevated by tonal shades of gray veining running throughout the slabs. Imported from Brazil, this dramatic stone adds welcoming warmth to any kitchen. It also offers plenty of visual interest and depth, thanks to its abundance of movement. If you’re angling to add an air of sophistication and elegance to your kitchen, White Valley comprises a classic aesthetic with unprecedented versatility that blends beautifully with many design styles.

White Valley is a mid-range light granite with a price tag of $58 to $65 per square foot installed.

11. White Ornamental

Ornamental White – A light granite from Brazil with soft white, creams, taupes, tans and grays

What do you get when you combine soft whites, creams, taupes, tans and grays in low variations? This lovely and timeless light granite. Imported from Brazil, White Ornamental granite may be subtle in color, but it makes a seriously sophisticated statement when incorporated into kitchen designs. It’s well-suited for monotone environments but can be accented with contrasting cabinetry and accessorized with vibrant pops of color for a high-impact look.

Ornamental White offers a luxurious look at a less-than-luxury price. Expect to pay just $45 to $49 per square foot installed for this popular white granite.

12. White Spring

White Spring – Beautiful light granite from Brazil with crystal-white bedrock mixed with white, gray and crimson hues

Mined in southern Brazil, White Spring granite is a true classic. Featuring a backdrop of crystal-white bedrock, White Spring is noteworthy for its alluringly rambling, high-variation veining in white, gray and crimson hues. Plus, while White Spring is very much pure white, it can appear darker in color due to its dense mineral veining. Cherry and mahogany cabinets bring out White Spring’s dramatic red accents, while white cabinets offer dramatic contrast.

Due to its distinctive appearance, White Spring is at the higher end of white granite price at $62 to $69 per square foot installed.

There’s a reason why the words “white granite” and “dream kitchen” often go hand in hand. If you’ve been fantasizing about white granite countertops, you’re sure to find just the right elegant and enduring shade among these 12 trending colors.

Why White Granite?

If you want new countertops in your kitchen, white granite is an excellent choice. Some of the advantages of this material include:

 

 

Is White Granite Hard to Maintain?

The answer is no. White granite kitchen countertops are easy to maintain, as long as you keep up with your cleaning routine. Follow these tips to care for your countertops:

 

 

When to Choose White Granite Over Marble

Marble and granite are both similar countertop materials that can each add unique value to your home. Marble is an attractive, luxurious option for your living space, but it’s not as resistant to wear and tear as white granite. You’ll also need to seal marble countertops more often than you would seal granite countertops. If you’re a family with kids or use your kitchen often to entertain guests, you may want to choose white granite instead because of its ease of maintenance.

 

 

White Granite Slabs at Arch City Granite in St. Louis, Missouri

At Arch City Granite & Marble, Inc., we strive to provide you with the best selection of granite slabs, including all the popular white granite colors described above. Selecting the right granite color for your project isn’t always easy, but our project managers will work with you to find the right countertop for your home.

Arch City Granite is one of the very few granite showrooms in St. Louis that stocks over 100 colors of granite, quartz, marble and soapstone. We also offer full-service countertops fabrication and installation to St. Louis homeowners.

When you want the best kitchen countertops, you need Arch City Granite.

 

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