Matching Natural Stone Countertops to Your Existing Kitchen

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Matching Natural Stone Countertops to Your Existing Kitchen

Matching Natural Stone Countertops to Your Existing Kitchen   Matching Natural Stone Countertops to Your Existing Kitchen

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Your kitchen is the core of your home. Your design there sets the tone for the rest of your house. Most designers recommend starting with countertops and choosing color palettes and appliances afterward. However, if you have fairly new kitchen appliances when replacing your countertops, how do you ensure everything will match? While granite, marble, and quartzite have many colors and styles to fit nearly every kitchen style, here are a few tried and true appliance and natural stone combinations for you.

Granite Slabs Are Versatile

If you are considering granite, you know it’s a popular choice because it’s durable and can match nearly any color scheme. Granite can complement:

  • Black Appliances – Whether you choose white and neutral or more golden earth tones for your countertops, they will bring out the intensity of black appliances. While you want your countertops and appliances to blend, be cautious if you’re favoring granite in darker colors. It can make your kitchen feel somber and closed off if paired with black appliances.
  • Off-White Kitchens – Because granite contains a lot of black and gold colors, white appliances may not look seamless next to your countertops. However, the retro off-white and cream colors that are popular now will look great next to the neutral granite tones. You can incorporate some of the granite’s warmer colors to have a balanced yet colorful kitchen.
  • Natural Wood or Paneled Finishes – While these are not the most popular at the moment, they look incredible when paired with granite for a farmhouse-style kitchen.
  • Stainless Steel – Finding a natural stone that doesn’t look good with stainless steel is hard. If you want a more modern look but love granite, pairing it with stainless steel will achieve the effortless modern vibe you envision.

Colorado Marble is Timeless

As one of the more expensive natural stones, you will glam up any kitchen by choosing marble. It can be subtle with soft feathering or bright white with dramatic veining, depending on what style suits you. It pairs well with:

  • Original Stainless Steel – Marble may be the next level up from granite and stainless steel. Marble only adds to the luxury you get from it. However, if you want a genuinely unforgettable kitchen, marble and original stainless steel are the way to go, blending old-world charm with a fresh modern update.
  • White or Gray Tones – Because marble is a more neutral stone, it blends well with white appliances. The silver and gray veining in marble also pairs nicely with gray-tones. Use your décor and accessories to add splashes of color, so you can easily update your kitchen space without changing the big ticket items.
  • Blue Appliances – The retro teals, turquoise, and blue hues have been popular recently, but they are challenging to match with your countertops. Luckily, marble has green, blue, and pink tones that complement these looks perfectly.

Quartzite Counters Look Luxurious

Quartzite countertops look very similar to marble, with glassy surfaces and veining throughout. However, quartzite is a tougher stone that can withstand a bit more heat. Because of this, they highlight:

  • Ceramic or Glass Cooktops – Quartzite can take the heat next to these stovetops, so it’s worth considering if you already have this cooktop. Granite can also withstand heat if you are looking for warmer tones.
  • Matte or Slate Appliances – Both matte and slate appliances have a low profile that is very neutral and versatile, just like quartzite. They can pair well in your kitchen as if that were the original design.
  • Stainless Steel – Again, this is a favorite with natural stone countertops because of how versatile stainless steel can be. While quartzite is typically a white or gray slab, you can find a whole selection of colors and shades. They pair nicely with your kitchen’s black, white, or brushed stainless steel appliances.

Cabinets Aren’t an Afterthought

Although you’ve taken care to match your countertops and appliances, don’t forget about your cabinets and hardware. You may already be planning to have them painted or stained to match your updated look, but consider their color if you haven’t planned on that additional expense. If your knobs and pulls don’t match your kitchen appliances, updating these while replacing your countertops might just be the finishing touch to make a cohesive kitchen.

Investing in stone countertops will bring natural beauty to your kitchen and home, but it can drain your budget if they don’t match the look of everything else in your kitchen. If you aren’t planning an entire kitchen renovation and plan to keep your current appliances, be sure to choose something that adds to the overall appearance of the room. You’ll spend most of your time in the space, so find what’s right for your home. Review popular natural stone and appliance combinations to ensure you get the kitchen of your dreams.