Granite
Granite sits in our Liquid Stone range with neutral pigment that lets the room's other materials lead, undertones of speckled grey, and a character that's weather-worn, dense grey. Mid-depth and confident — neither washed-out nor heavy. The natural home for Granite is exposed exterior elevations — and increasingly hallways and entry sequences. The lineage is Highland exterior, but the way it sits on a wall is unmistakably current. Sits comfortably alongside sandstone, exposed concrete and patinated metals.
Best used in exterior, hallway
Weather-worn, dense grey reads its best where the light is soft and consistent. Below are the rooms we've installed this shade in most often.
- soffits, gutters and trim
- hallways and entry sequences
- stairwells and double-height risers
Shades that sit beside Granite
Picked by family, warmth and tonal proximity within the same range.
How Granite is applied
Granite uses the standard Liquid Stone build. The technical specification is the same across colour — only the pigment changes.
Questions clients ask about this shade
How does Granite change through the day?+
Mid-tones like Granite shift the most across the day — expect it to read slightly cooler under midday light and to settle into a deeper version of itself by evening.
Can Granite be used outside as well as inside?+
Yes — Liquid Stone in Granite is rated for interior and exterior use. For exterior elevations we add a weather-protective topcoat rated for UK rainfall.
What does Granite pair with from your range?+
We most often pair Granite with the three closest shades in its family — see the pairings panel below. Beyond that, it complements honed limestone, raw concrete, wire-brushed oak and matt-black ironmongery.
A real-finish sample so you're not judging a colour from a screen.
