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Choosing the right colour scheme plays a significant role in designing the <br>perfect kitchen. But it can be a difficult task, especially if you have donu2019t have <br>a theme going into the project. In any kitchen remodelling, choosing the <br>countertop first will save you a lot of hassle later since it tends to be the most <br>expensive addition. Also, having a high-end countertop has many <br>advantages. And with so many materials, colours and patterns, you wonu2019t fall <br>short of options. Matching your countertop colour to your wood cabinets is a <br>trick used by a lot of interior professionals that helps you
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HOW TO CHOOSE THE BEST COUNTERTOP COLOUR FOR WOOD CABINETS Choosing the right colour scheme plays a significant role in designing the perfect kitchen. But it can be a difficult task, especially if you have don’t have a theme going into the project. In any kitchen remodelling, choosing the countertop first will save you a lot of hassle later since it tends to be the most expensive addition. Also, having a high-end countertop has many advantages. And with so many materials, colours and patterns, you won’t fall short of options. Matching your countertop colour to your wood cabinets is a trick used by a lot of interior professionals that helps you achieve symmetry and seamless design. So how do you do it? Countertop Colours That Go Best with Wooden Cabinets There are numerous materials available today for kitchen countertops, each with its own pros and cons. Granite and quartz continue to be the most popular. When you decide on an overall colour scheme, the process becomes easier. Based on the material, the colour and style of countertop can differ. Therefore, we are going to outline some popular colour styles you can follow to match your granite and quartz countertops with different types of wood cabinets. Pro Tip: When matching the colour of your countertop to the rest of the room, pick two dominant colours and one accent. Choose a primary colour palette that matches the floor and a dominant secondary colour to contrast with the cabinets. 1. White Cabinets This classic is one of the most popular trends in kitchen cabinets for a very simple reason: white is the most versatile colour. You can match white cabinets with a wide range of design styles, and the options for countertops are almost limitless.
When you have such a diversity of design styles, it can be overwhelming, which is why these tips will help you choose the right countertop. White shades range from dark to light. When choosing the right countertop colour palette for white cabinets, pay attention to the tone of the cabinets. • Warm and Light Tone: Light coloured granite and quartz are best suited to traditional kitchens. If you prefer granite countertops, then choosing light- coloured granite works best due to its warm shades. It is important to mention that pure white granite countertops are rare. But there are different shades of white, with hues of grey, black, red and even blue throughout the surface. For a modern appearance, choose cool tones. Quartz countertops look great with white cabinets. Choose a white or light grey shade for an elegant look. • Dark Countertop: For a contrast, long dark countertops work best and incorporate a modern feel into your décor. To achieve this, choose granite countertops with blue hues or dark brown spiralling patterns. 2. Grey Cabinets Grey cabinets are another popular choice among homeowners and a variety of countertops nicely match them. With grey, there are endless options, since it acts as a natural companion to white, brown and tan. You also have the option to choose splashy countertop colour colours like aqua. Choose different
shades of white, cream or even darker colours for a granite countertop. Marble-like quartz makes a stunning addition to a kitchen with grey cabinets. Quartz countertops with hues of aqua, beige or grey works perfectly too. 3. Oak Wood Cabinets Oak cabinets work best with the right custom countertop as the traditional colour of oak matches a lot of modern designs. Light grey granite has a warm shade that produces a contemporary feel. Select granite slabs with rose, rust or brownish shades to go with your oak cabinets. The goal here is to highlight the cabinet colour. With darker tones, such as black granite with gold, you can create the classic black & white effect too. If you prefer traditional styles, go for dark granite with brown and black tones. Since quartz countertops are available in just as many colours as granite, it is easy to follow the same colour palette as above. From ebony to white, there are numerous colours available. Again, if you prefer a lighter tone in your kitchen, go for quartz with hues of sienna brown and slate. If you are in the mood to experiment, match a quartz countertop with a pink hue to a light- toned backsplash and flooring for a luxurious feel. 4. Cherry Cabinets With modern dark cherry wood cabinets, you have more flexibility when selecting your design. For best results, try to figure out the exact tone of the cabinets and, if possible, the amount of red in the cherry wood. This will help in choosing the perfect shade of stone. For a neutral style, soft brown granite works best. If you want to make a bold statement, go for dark brown or black granite. If your cherry cabinets have a very dark tone, consider getting white or grey granite countertops for a more contemporary feel. In this way you create a contrast that adds freshness to your décor. For a farmhouse effect, light beige or cream-toned granite slabs work best. For natural red-coloured cherry cabinets, yellow or gold quartz countertops are the most natural match. The neutral yellows and beiges perfectly complement your cherry wood cabinets, whether they have a light or bold shade. If yellow is not your colour, you can choose a subtle variant with gentle tones. That doesn’t mean that you cannot choose darker tones. In fact, adding one will add drama to the interior.
5. Maple Cabinets You can easily pair dark grey or black granite or quartz with maple wood cabinets to produce some visual contrast in your kitchen. If there isn’t much natural light in your kitchen, choosing a light-coloured granite or quartz will help reflect light and brighten the space. For a calming, neutral feel, choose a tan or light brown stone. To achieve a warm tone, go for a cream granite slab that has flecks of red and brown. Green quartz is ideal for a cool and soothing appearance. 6. Black Cabinets Black cabinets are ideal for kitchens that receive ample natural light, offering an ultra-modern appearance. However, it’s recommended that they be installed in larger kitchens as the colour can make smaller ones seem cramped. To create a sophisticated space, pair the black with a white kitchen countertop, floors and walls. Just as black makes any room look urban and sleek, it can do the same for your kitchen. Additionally, it can benefit those who cook often as spills won’t show as much on black as on lighter colours. Just make sure your black cabinetry has a smooth finish to create a sleek appearance. Finally, look for cabinetry designs without much detail to maximize the black’s sleek effect. 7. Dove Grey This colour resembles a foggy morning sky so belongs to the lighter end of the grey spectrum. It complements both dark and light colours, making it a great choice to pair cabinets with granite or quartz countertops. Since it has an easy transitional shade, you can create an airy and light kitchen that isn’t overpoweringly white. To create a pleasing contrast, pair dove grey cabinets with colourful appliances or a complex backsplash. They will look best with light-coloured countertops (think white) and can be paired with wooden ones. Your best bet is to pick hardware in either gold or silver, depending on your kitchen’s interiors.
8. Navy Blue While not as neutral as black, white or grey, navy blue is still considered a neutral colour by many. This is an important factor to consider as it means you can pair it with bright focal elements in the same colour as they most likely won’t clash. The colour is also cool enough to be placed within the blue family but has a slight grey shade which helps curb some of its intensity. If a particular shade is too dark for your liking or interiors, there are lighter shades of navy blue which can create a beautiful space without making it appear too dull and dark. 9. Beige Beige is a sophisticated colour that adds a touch of class to any kitchen, especially when incorporated with white. It’s considered a timeless neutral and bestows a warm and inviting appeal to any space. To create a luxurious yet homey vibe within the same space, pair beige kitchen cabinets with light granite countertops. 10. Mint Green Are you looking to create a kitchen that’s both fresh and sweet? Then you can’t go wrong with mint green kitchen cabinets. The colour alone offers a soothing feeling and helps you feel relaxed like few others can. No matter which type of look you want to achieve, custom countertops with the right colour palette will help. However, it is best to contact a design expert if you want a granite or quartz countertop that brings out the best in your wood cabinets.