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Over the last few years, two-tone cabinets have become popular in kitchen design, so it’s no surprise the trend has made its way to countertops. One of the best materials to choose for multi-tone countertops is granite. Not only does the durable material offer a high-end finish, but it’s also available in a nearly endless variety of color and pattern options. If the two-tone trend has caught your attention, here’s everything you need to know about matching granite counters.

How to Determine if Multi-Tone Counters Are Right for Your Home

There’s a lot of thought that must go into choosing multiple counter colors. Most homeowners choose one style of countertop for the surfaces lining the walls and another style for their island. This layout allows the different materials to work together in the space’s overall design instead of clashing with it. However, it doesn’t work with every kitchen design.

To determine if the trend is right to incorporate into your home, consider your current color scheme. Neutral kitchens work well with multi-color counters because the contrasting finishes serve as both accents and focal points. Brighter color schemes are slightly more challenging to work with because multiple patterns and colors create a sense of visual chaos. However, if you choose granite countertops that are neutral in color with minimal graining, then you can pull it off.

How to Choose the Right Granite Colors

graniteContrast is key when matching two countertop colors. If you choose finishes that are close in tone and style, it’ll appear mismatched. Avoid creating an eyesore by opting for complementary tones in light and dark shades. For a magazine-worthy finish, choose one material’s whose main color reflects the grains or veining in another. For instance, the deep brown and orange tones in Golden Noir granite brings out the warmth of the copper and pink flecks present in Kaizen.

The same concept should also be applied to the grains — don’t pick patterns that look too similar unless they pass as identical. For example, the long, swirly veins in Black Forest Leather and Calcutta M are far too similar to work in the same space. However, the color and pattern contrast of African Ivory and African Rainbow make the perfect pairings for a stark, high-end finish.

 

Rocky Mountain Granite & Marble in Webster, NY, is known throughout Monroe County for their wide selection of high-quality, affordable vanity and kitchen countertops. Their knowledgeable team is available to help you choose the right material for your home’s unique needs. If you’re ready to find the perfect countertop colors for your kitchen, contact the granite specialists today by calling (585) 265-6610. You can also find design inspiration by visiting their online gallery.

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