Choosing the right type of counter surface will depend on your taste, level of use, and home style. After you have decided the material is time to choose the color. Paint and accessories can change over time, so keep in mind that your color tastes may change, and the room could be repainted. We advise you to consider a countertop with veins or splashes of your favorite color. Veined or speckled countertop patterns can give you the pops of color you need without creating color drama in your kitchen or bath.
Recognize the undertones is important while choosing the perfect color. For example, if your flooring or cabinetry has a yellow or orange undertone, cool gray or blue counters will intensify that undertone. A basic understanding of the color wheel is also important; it can help you avoid a color clash with your new countertops. Consider how you will accessorize the room is a great idea. Solid color countertops can look simple and modern but can look cold in a room without other patterns. If you love the look of a stylized tile backsplash, or wallpaper, or even patterned upholstery and fabric accents, a solid color countertop can balance the room. If you like to keep other elements of the room simple, then countertops with a natural pattern or multiple colors can give you balance, too.
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