![]() If you’re fortunate to have them, don’t play it safe with an ordinary, bland color palette!Ĭontrasting dark cabinetry with a lighter color of granite countertops is an obvious pairing, especially in neutral shades such as brown and beige. Of course, it helps to have dramatic, high ceilings. Here, the gold and cream ceiling, walls, and mosaic backsplash are picked up in the golden reflective flecks in Black Galaxy Granite. If the combo of dark brown cabinets and black granite countertops seems a bit too gothic for your taste, try contrasting it with shimmery gold. Granite countertops give you a big advantage here – the natural reflective ability of the polished surface, such as glossy Alaska White Granite, makes the kitchen bright. When you’ve chosen dark cabinetry, you’ll want to maximize the light from all sources, especially natural light, but also try adding lots of under-cabinet lighting. Get this look with MSI's Alaska White Granite (Photo Credit: Houzz) ![]() We’re going to offer you some tips to choose granite countertop colors, so you can do it your own way! ![]() Interior designers generally recommend beginning with your countertop and matching the other pieces of the puzzle, but don’t despair. Black, deep brown, dark charcoal-gray or rich mahogany cabinetry can lend a look of opulence and class to the kitchen, so it’s easy to see why many homeowners are choosing them! Choosing matching elements can be a challenge, especially when you’ve fallen in love with dark-colored kitchen cabinets. ![]() Countertops, cabinetry, and flooring - that’s the big three when it comes to designing your kitchen. ![]()
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