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A Guide to Matching Kitchen Countertops to Your Cabinetry

by Kevin Smith Author

Kitchen countertops have to fulfill several basic functions, including protecting your lower cabinetry from damage, acting as a food prep surface, supporting the weight of cooking utensils and small appliances, and so much more. However, another essential function of your countertops is to match beautifully with your cabinetry.

If you're building or renovating a kitchen, the cabinetry will typically be installed before nearly every other aspect of the room, except maybe the flooring. Therefore, you should consider your various countertops options in relationship to your kitchen cabinetry. 

You can create custom granite countertops in Alpharetta for ultimate design control over your kitchen. If you're struggling with the idea of designing a kitchen that matches perfectly and looks beautiful for many years, even as design concepts and tastes change, read this guide. Here's how to match your countertops to your cabinetry.

Consider Materials

A good modern tip for designing any room is to include a diverse array of materials. For instance, if you're designing a new kitchen, you should combine wood, stone, metal, and soft surfaces. Your cabinetry will almost certainly be made of wood; metal will be the chief material of your kitchen appliances; you can add soft touches like decorative towels and cushioned barstools, and your floors and countertops can provide stone. A hard, shiny, and earthy material like granite will add a diversity of materials to your kitchen, which will make it look balanced and beautiful.

Consider Color

Stone countertops come in a variety of colors. Granite, for instance, can naturally be brown, pink, red, blue, green, and even a combination of multiple colors as once. Once you've chosen the color of your cabinetry, use a color wheel to find compatible color choices. Then, you can customize granite countertops slabs that introduce these compatible colors.

A basic example is the balance of black and white. If you have sleek, contemporary white cabinetry, smooth black granite countertops with hints of white and gray will be a perfect counterpart. The result will be a timeless kitchen that's both modern and inviting.

Consider Edges

Granite countertops can be customized with a variety of edge designs, too. The edges of your countertops are more important than you may realize. From bullnose to straight, elegant to casual, old-fashioned to contemporary, there are many edge profiles to consider. If you have natural, more traditional cabinetry, consider a more curved and feminine edge profile. If you have flat-panel, clean-lined cabinetry, customize your granite countertops with straight, flat edges. 

For ultimate design control, shop at an outlet that offers custom granite countertops in Alpharetta. You'll love your harmonious and well-balanced kitchen.


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