Last updated on January 22nd, 2026
Granite looks timeless in kitchens, but choosing the right one isn’t about color alone. A few practical checks make all the difference.
Why Granite Still Works So Well in Kitchens
Granite has stayed popular for one simple reason: it handles real kitchens well. It tolerates heat, resists scratches, and doesn’t panic when life gets messy. Hot pans, heavy pots, daily chopping — granite takes it all in stride.
It also brings a natural depth that engineered materials struggle to replicate. Every slab is unique, which means your kitchen never looks factory-made.
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The Real Advantages of Granite
Granite earns its place through performance, not hype.
It’s heat-resistant, which makes it ideal for Indian cooking styles and frequent stove use. It’s tough enough to handle knives, pressure cookers, and heavy vessels. When sealed properly, it resists stains well and stays hygienic.
Another underrated advantage is longevity. Granite countertops age gracefully. They don’t go out of style easily and rarely need replacement if chosen wisely.
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Granite Cost: What You Should Actually Budget
Granite prices usually range between INR 450 to INR 900 per square foot, depending on type, thickness, finish, and availability.
- INR 450–INR 600 per sq ft: Common Indian granites, basic colors, polished finish
- INR 600–INR 750 per sq ft: Better patterns, slightly rarer shades, improved consistency
- INR 750–INR 900 per sq ft: Premium colors, imported varieties, leathered or honed finishes
Edge profiling, cut-outs, and installation may add to the final cost.
If you’re budgeting, focus less on chasing rare colors and more on choosing a slab that fits your cooking habits.
Types of Granite You’ll Come Across
Granite broadly falls into two categories.
Indian granite is durable, affordable, and widely available. It’s a great choice for heavy-use kitchens because it’s dense and forgiving.
Imported granite often has more dramatic patterns and lighter shades. It looks stunning, but some varieties are slightly softer and may need extra care.
Always see the full slab, not just a small sample. Patterns can vary wildly, and what looks subtle in a sample may feel busy across a long countertop.
Choosing the Right Finish (This Matters More Than You Think)
The finish affects both look and maintenance.
Polished granite is shiny, smooth, and easy to clean. It reflects light well and works beautifully in small kitchens. This is the most popular and lowest-maintenance option.
Leathered granite has a soft, textured surface. It hides fingerprints and water marks better, making it ideal for busy kitchens. It feels warm and slightly rustic.
Honed granite has a matte finish. It looks elegant and modern but can show stains more easily if not sealed well. It suits low-traffic or design-forward kitchens better.
If maintenance is your priority, polished or leathered finishes are the safest choices.
Thickness and Edges: Small Details, Big Impact
Most kitchen countertops use 18–20 mm thickness, sometimes built up at the edge to look thicker. Thicker slabs feel solid but also increase cost.
Edge profiles matter too. Simple straight or eased edges are easier to clean and less prone to chipping than fancy curves. In real kitchens, simpler edges usually age better.
Maintenance: Easier Than You Think
Granite is not high-maintenance, but it does need basic care.
Clean daily with mild soap and water. Avoid harsh chemicals. Wipe spills early, especially oils and acidic liquids.
Resealing once a year is usually enough to keep the surface protected. If water stops beading on the surface, it’s time to reseal.
With minimal effort, granite stays good-looking for years.
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Common Mistakes to Avoid
-Choosing color before checking slab quality
-Ignoring finish and focusing only on shine
-Not asking about sealing requirements
-Picking rare colors that are hard to replace later
-Forgetting to match granite with cabinet and backsplash tones
Granite should support your kitchen, not complicate it.
The Takeaway
Granite works best when chosen for how you cook, clean, and live, not just how it looks in a showroom. Focus on durability, finish, slab quality, and realistic maintenance.
At HomeBliss, we believe the smartest kitchens are built on materials that are durable and functional. Choose granite that feels easy, not precious — and it will reward you for years.

