Tips to colour coordinate the stone benchtops in your kitchen

Homeowners start with other parts of the space before finishing off with a benchtop design. This often makes sense, essentially because stone benchtops are elegant and come in different styles. Whether you choose granite, marble, or quartz, you'll have the opportunity to experiment with various veining patterns, shades, and textures.

Another approach is to use your benchtop as the centerpiece of your kitchen. The beauty and flexibility of stone benchtops make them the perfect centerpiece for colour coordination. You can start by selecting a specific style for your benchtops, after which you can continue to select cabinet colours, floors, appliances, and backsplashes. 

Here are several tips for using benchtops to colour-coordinate your whole kitchen.

1. The classic dark-and-light combination

An easy way to get started with colour coordination is to contrast dark colours with lighter ones. For example, dark marble benchtops will contrast well with lighter cabinet doors and splashbacks. Furthermore, you can make the transition even more attractive by matching the veining pattern of your stone benchtops.

If you have granite stone that has mostly dark brown shades, you can create an inviting touch in your kitchen by using a matching light brown colour on your cabinet doors. The classic light and dark contrast are also improved by allowing natural light to enter the kitchen via your windows. 
  
2. The neutral approach

Another simple way of colour-coordinating your kitchen is to use a neutral colour for most of the space. Starting with your stone benchtops, select a popular neutral colour like brown, grey, black, or white. You can then install grey appliances, brown cabinets, silver fixtures, and off-white splashbacks to complete the look.

To add depth and texture, vary the colour shades of your benchtops and cabinet doors. Light shades on your stone benchtop should be followed by dark shades on your cabinet doors. And if you have large kitchen appliances such as ovens and fridges, mixing light and dark neutral 
shades can also add to an elegant appearance. 

3. Working with a specific theme

For those homeowners who are artistic, picky, or adventurous, you can still use your stone benchtops as the centerpiece for your colour scheme. The key is to start with a specific theme in mind. Natural stone types such as marble and quartz emulate unique themes that you can apply throughout your kitchen.

Consider selecting stones from a particular environment when installing your benchtops, then proceed to coordinate other parts of your kitchen to match this theme. For example, oceanic quartz is light, reflective, and colourful. You can use such stone benchtops as the basis of your kitchen theme.
To learn more, contact stone suppliers.

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