Countertops are just as decorative as the cabinets you choose, so choosing the right style is crucial. But what if you choose a less common color for your cabinets, such as green? It may make your countertop decisions more challenging. Here’s what you need to consider to give your kitchen a new look.
Medium green is a color that you might associate with a traditional design, but you can also give it a modern appeal. Choose a light gray or sand countertop material, then add plenty of light wood for added texture and interest.
Dark green cabinetry, like dark blue cabinetry, can be a bit overwhelming, especially when it stretches from floor to ceiling. One way to balance this out is to use a white reflective countertop with matching light flooring. Outcome? A bright room can really match the dark tones of the cabinets.
If you like the drama of dark ink, you can maximize its effect by pairing dark green cabinetry with black countertops. Choose a marble-effect work surface to reduce blockiness, and opt for accessories with a metal finish to reflect light and add a touch of glamour.
The shaker-style kitchen is the perfect match for light green cabinetry and honey-coloured wood countertops. If you want to sharpen the look, keep the rest of the room bright and streamlined, and add a bit of black everywhere in green and wood tones.
Marble countertops with pale green cabinetry? It’s a bit of an 80s feel of the 20th century. But with a dark green, it takes on a whole new look, and it can be elegant and upscale, or cool and eclectic, depending on how you design it. The stainless steel fixture looks beautiful with marble and green, but if you want a more retro vibe, then brass is the best choice.