Treat granite countertops as a paint palette when selecting cabinet colors. Identify dominant hues and undertones in the granite and choose cabinet paint from those existing colors. Prioritize color temperature: cool-grayed or beige undertones pair with cool-toned or neutral cabinets, while copper and earth-toned flecks pair with warmer paints. Ensure cabinet color warmth or coolness aligns with the countertop even when choosing white, gray, or neutral shades. Consider steely blue or jade green for cool-toned granite and terracotta or dark wood for warm-toned granite. Black granite pairs well with high-quality wood finishes for contrast.
Aesthetically-minded foodies choose this countertop material not just for its premium durability but also for its eye-catching multicolored visual. The stone delivers immediate elevation and artistry to a kitchen workspace. Note: the key word here is "space." In order to design a cohesive space, with elements that complement rather than interrupt one another, look at your granite countertop like a paint palette.
If its unique pattern includes overtones or undertones of cool gray and light beige, then your cabinets should be painted in a cool-toned color or a neutral one. Or, if your chosen granite slab leans warmer with flecks of copper and earth tones, opt for a warmer paint for your cabinets. Either way, the most important factor to consider here is color temperature.
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