Matching Countertops With Flooring

These natural materials contain inclusions and a lot of color variation which can make finding flooring to match a challenge.
Matching countertops with flooring. Does your floor tile have to match your countertop or surround. Coordinate your floor color with your countertops and cabinetry. Which will act as secondary colors. One of my long time readers posted a comment recently still haunts me.
It s not the easiest thing to do either. Matching your kitchen flooring countertops and cabinets believe it or not is like an art form. Should your flooring match kitchen. The flooring then should provide contrasting color.
If your countertops show variations in color consider new floors that coordinate with and complement these highlights. Marble and granite are excellent materials for kitchen countertops. The second one is to match the cabinet and the countertops. If your flooring is busy go with a more natural or solid pattern with your countertops.
Brace yourself today my lovelies because my post today is a rant. The upside to this strategy is that you can change up the look of your kitchen or bathroom more easily over the years. Balance out the patterns in the countertops you choose with your flooring. With that being said we interviewed a few of our friends who excel in this kind of work to make it easier for you.
It s not the easiest thing to do either. These secondary colors will help separate your flooring from your cabinetry and countertops. Some people recommend using a simple color palette for cabinets countertops floors and wall colors then use accents with bolder colors. The second option is to match your countertops and cabinetry and use the flooring as a contrasting piece.
If you select a smooth glossy tile we would recommend a color texture matching quartz or solid surface countertop material. Select your kitchen cabinets. For instance if your flooring is a muted tone of beige you are safe to go with a countertop that has a variety of swirls and patterns. Busy travertine tile floors might pair well with a calmer gray white granite or quartz countertops such as our colonial white material.