Contrasting kitchen worktops

Contrasting kitchen worktops

If you are looking to refresh your home decor and start with kitchens, kitchen renovations can be done in many ways, thrifty or on a budget. One of the hottest trends in kitchen decor that won’t cost you much is high contrast. Contrasting kitchen islands, lamps, contrasting statement walls, backsplashes and of course contrasting countertops and cabinets. Dark or light cabinets with neutral countertops or vice versa is a bold contemporary feature that will instantly bring a fresh look to your kitchen. Also, changing countertops isn’t usually that expensive, or you can at least paint the cabinets to implement this feature so you don’t break the bank. hesitant? Here are some ideas to inspire you!

Choose the colors

Decide on the color or colors of your kitchen, as two-tone kitchens are extremely popular and modern, and then go for contrasting worktops: if it is a dark kitchen, choose white or neutral wood worktops, if it is a neutral kitchen is, choose light or dark countertops. If you have a two-tone kitchen, your countertops may match the upper cabinets for a cohesive look. Do you look too much at contrasting countertops? Then opt for a contrasting kitchen island that offers a contrasting countertop to make it stand out – contrasting and unique kitchen islands are another hot trend.

Game with textures

Contrasting worktops look bold, of course, but if you want to add more interest to the kitchen, we highly recommend making them from a different material as well. Butcher block, marble, stone, onyx and concrete countertops are easy ways to add a focal point to your kitchen. Your backsplash may fully match the countertops in the material and color used, or just the color – but it should match or you’ll end up with a tasteless look – too many mismatched items are of no use to your space. Enjoy the examples and get inspired!

25 trendy contrasting countertops for your kitchen - DigsDi
A kitchen makeover |  White granite countertops, gray kitchen.
25 trendy contrasting countertops for your kitchen - DigsDi