Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Worktop Colour - The defining element of your kitchen

So, you have decided to use granite for your kitchen worktops. And are now confused which colour to choose among so many combinations and textures available. Well, I would say that the choice of granite colour is rather one of the most important design factors in any kitchen. Here are some important things to keep in mind when choosing a kitchen worktop colour for your home.

1) First of all, look out for granite warehouses around your city with a large selection. Warehouses will have full slabs of granite for you to see and thus you will be able to see all of the available colours and not just a few little samples on a board as found mostly on the retail shops.

2) Do not forget to carry a sample of your kitchen cabinet while visiting the warehouse. This would help you to choose the granite colour that compliments your kitchen cabinets, as you can hold the sample up to the granite slab as you search for ones that you like. This way you can make a choice right away if the chosen ones are is a good match for your kitchen or not.

3) Once you have decided the granite colour that works well, make sure that you are really finding it appealing and are not settling down on something that looks good but you may not like. The colour of the granite to be used in your kitchen will make a defining element of your kitchen and hence you must love it in order to live with it.

4) The colour of the floor should equally match or compliment the worktop colour. If you are building a new home or working with an existing floor, make sure to bring a colour sample of the floor tiles so as the granite goes well with that. Although the floor tiles will not be directly next to granite slabs, you still want to make sure the colours work well together.

5) Granite worktops are a great investment for your new kitchen, hence the choice of the granite colour should be an informed decision made after viewing all of the available selections. For more colour ideas and suggestions, visit http://www.granite4less.co.uk

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