Bellagio Granite - Lafayette, TN

Bellagio Granite - Lafayette, TN We carry the most stunning granite for your home, business and office.

02/10/2023
01/24/2023

It's January and it's the first of the year!
Choose Bellagio Granite - Lafayette, TN for your 2023 renovation.
Fantasy Blue or White Fantasy can make a huge difference in your kitchen decor. Come in and see me, so we can find just want your heart's desire!!!! New Granite is coming in the next few weeks!!

12/08/2022

17 Days until Christmas Day! Have you got your honey her Christmas gift? Bellagio Granite - Lafayette, TN has just the right thing for a Beautiful Christmas morning with Granite installed in the Kitchen or in the bathroom.

I have heard several women state they would love to get Granite for Christmas, for their kitchen and baths.  So, hubbies...
12/08/2022

I have heard several women state they would love to get Granite for Christmas, for their kitchen and baths. So, hubbies if you don't have a clue what to get the Misses for Christmas, come to the Bellagio Granite Showroom in Lafayette, TN. I am sure we can find several pieces to suite the misses for Christmas. Granite is the gift that keeps on giving throughout the year!!!

12/08/2022

Granite is one of the most common plutonic rocks found on Earth, but different places yield slightly different appearances and mineral composition. While appearance is certainly the most important aspect when remodeling a kitchen, it’s also helpful to know where your granite supplier gets its materials.

Formed as long as 300 million years ago, granite is formed by volcanic activity over 10 miles below the surface of the Earth. As magma cools and rises to the surface, it solidifies over one million years until it becomes granite. Granite quarries become apparent after land has been eroded, exposing the rock. Traditionally, Italy, USA, and Canada are very popular sources of granite, but China, India, and several locations in Africa and South America are big suppliers of granite to the rest of the world.

Mined as either crushed or dimension stone in open pit mines, crushed granite makes up about 16% of the total crushed stone produced in the United States. Every state in the country (except Delaware) has some level of crushed or dimension stone mining in operation.

The difference in appearance comes from the hints of other minerals that exist in its composition. Granite is made mostly from feldspar, quartz, and mica, but the various colors and patterns come from traces of muscovite, biotite, pyroxene, and others. Feldspar is the most abundant rock on Earth and gives granite its uniform white appearance. Light gray colors come from quartz and the darker veins are either biotite or black mica. Therefore, depending on what secondary minerals are common in specific geographic regions, the difference in appearance.

The beauty of installing a granite countertop comes from its natural appearance – it’s something that only the beauty of nature could supply. Sure, humans can cut and polish it to specification, but nothing can mimic the dazzling imperfections and level of detail that hundreds of millions of years of development can provide.

Written By Stephen BaezBetween the beauty, durability and multitude of other positive qualities granite has, it is not h...
12/08/2022

Written By Stephen Baez

Between the beauty, durability and multitude of other positive qualities granite has, it is not hard to see why so many homeowners choose the material to complete their remodeling projects. Despite being so popular, there are likely many things that you wouldn’t happen to know about this magnificent natural stone. The following are 15 interesting facts about granite.
Granite Fun Facts
#1: Granite is an igneous rock
Granite does not simply appear naturally as a slab. The stone is cut from rock beneath the earth’s surface. Granite is an igneous rock – one that is formed by the cooling and solidification of magma. Other types of rocks include sedimentary rocks (limestone, travertine, etc.) and metamorphic rocks (marble, quartzite, etc.).
magnificent natural stone. The following are 15 interesting facts about granite.
Granite Fun Facts
#1: Granite is an igneous rock
Granite does not simply appear naturally as a slab. The stone is cut from rock beneath the earth’s surface. Granite is an igneous rock – one that is formed by the cooling and solidification of magma. Other types of rocks include sedimentary rocks (limestone, travertine, etc.) and metamorphic rocks (marble, quartzite, etc.).
#2: Granite is one of the oldest rocks in the world
It has been estimated that granite has been around for as long as 300 million years, making it one of the oldest rocks in existence.
#3: The name is derived from Latin
The name ‘granite’ is derived from the Latin word ‘granum’, which refers to a coarse grain. The name was given to the stone due to its coarse-grained structure.
#4: Granite is made up of many minerals
Granite is composed of many minerals, including quartz and feldspar.
#5: Granite is a plutonic rock
Granite is a plutonic rock – one that forms from the cooling of magma beneath the earth’s surface.
#6: Granite is one of the hardest materials in the world
Granite ranks at an 8 on the Mohs scale, which is used to measure hardness. The scale ranks minerals from 1 to 10, 1 being the softest and 10 being the hardest.
#7: Granite was used in famous structures
Granite has been used to build some of the most famous structures in the world. The natural stone has been utilized as a building material since the time of Ancient Egyptians. Some examples of structures built from granite include Mount Rushmore and the base of the Statue of Liberty. Examples of natural granite can be found in many places, from New Hampshire to the Yosemite Valley. Granite quarries exist both in the United States and locations worldwide, from Brazil to China and many other countries.
#8: Granite led to one of the first commercial railroads in the United States
Granite has always been an in-demand building material. Because of this, it helped lead to the creation of one of the United States’ first commercial railroad systems. This railroad, referred to as the Granite Railway, connected Quincy, Massachusetts with a dock. At this dock, granite was loaded onto boats and transported to nearby Charlestown.
#9: Granite can have fissures
Many homeowners mistake fissures for cracks. Fissures are naturally occurring separations in the stone that do not compromise ite’s structural integrity.
#10: Granite can damage knives
Because granite is so hard, it can actually damage any kitchen knives that cut on the surface. While you can cut on your granite countertop, it is in your best interest to use a cutting board.
#11: Granite can handle excessive heat
Just as you can cut on the surface, you can also set down hot pots and pans on your granite kitchen countertops without having to fear damages. However, as with cutting boards, you should use trivets and hot pads in the interest of caution.
#12: Granite can be found in many different colors and styles
When homeowners think of granite, many think of white granite, black granite or other common colors, like beige. Granite can not only be found in these colors, but many more. Additional color options include pink, green, blue and others.
There are also many different styles you can find granite in. From types of the stone that are solid in color to ones with speckles and/or veining, there will surely be something that catches your eye.
#13: Granite is easy to care for
Granite is one of the easiest natural stone surfaces to care for. The only true maintenance you will have to worry about is cleaning and re-sealing, both of which are very simple processes. Always remember to use cleaners suitable for use on granite and/or natural stone. With most types of granite, you will only need to re-seal about once every year.
#14: Granite can add value to the home
Granite is a highly desirable material in the home. Because of this, the natural stone can add value to your home – something that can be particularly helpful if and when the time comes to sell.
#15: Granite is naturally porous
Granite, like most other natural stones, is porous. This means that liquid and stains can pass through the pores and work their way down into the stone, causing damage and discoloration over time. To prevent this from happening, you will have to keep up on sealing.

11/15/2022

Christmas is little over a month away, there is still time to get that beautiful granite in your kitchen ladies. Come out to 107 Ragland Drive and look at the gorgeous granite we have in our showroom.

We are going to be in the Christmas Parade December 3rd, 2022
11/02/2022

We are going to be in the Christmas Parade December 3rd, 2022

Macon County Chamber of Commerce Christmas Parads + Add to Google Calendar + iCal / Outlook export 00 days 00 hours 00 minutes 00 seconds Date Dec 03 2022 Time 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm Location Lafayette, TN Category Chamber Events Organizer Macon County Chamber Phone 615-666-5885 Email [email protected] S...

The Holidays are fast approaching.  Just think you could have the Kitchen of your dreams before Thanksgiving.  Bellagio ...
11/01/2022

The Holidays are fast approaching. Just think you could have the Kitchen of your dreams before Thanksgiving. Bellagio Granite - Lafayette, TN could install your counter tops within a few days of selection. Come into the showroom here in Lafayette (107 Ragland Drive) choose your Granite. We have several new slabs to choose from.

Have you ever dreamed of an outdoor kitchen?  Well, here is your chance, buy your granite at Bellagio Granite - Lafayett...
10/31/2022

Have you ever dreamed of an outdoor kitchen? Well, here is your chance, buy your granite at Bellagio Granite - Lafayette, TN

New Granite Install in Dale Hix Homes
10/28/2022

New Granite Install in Dale Hix Homes

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107 Ragland Drive
Lafayette, TN
37083

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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:15am - 5pm
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Thursday 8am - 5pm
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