Whether you are remodeling your entire home or just your
kitchen, we know that you are most probably overwhelmed with the little details
that you have never thought would be a big deal and keep popping up out of
nowhere. You can get lost in a million items that you need to know and the
tiniest decisions that need to be made all at once. To save you some of this
trouble and much more time, Phoenix Quartz is giving you the ultimate guide on
the most popular colors of quartz countertops and what design each color would
go with best.
1. White marbled quartz countertops
This
is one of the most elegant looking colors in quartz countertop. It is very chic
and can go with almost any kitchen design you can think of. In addition to
being extremely relaxing to the eyes, a white countertop can perfectly suit a
modern designed kitchen as well as it suits an old fashioned farmhouse kitchen.
Wherever you install this beauty of a quartz countertop, it will beam with
charming luxurious look that everyone will absolutely fall in love with.
2.
Taupe quartz countertop
If you find the name a little confusing, especially
if you are a man :), do not wonder much, it is a darker shade of grey. Sophisticated
as well as being a traditional color of quartz countertops, taupe is a go-to
color option since is goes really well with kitchen designs that are mostly
black or white at the same time.
3.
Black quartz countertop
If you are a lover of the color black then you do not
need any convincing getting this particular “midnight shade” quartz countertop
for your kitchen. As Coco Chanel once said: “you can never go wrong with a
little black.. countertop!” Just kidding of course, but still, a black
countertop is an absolute beauty and it will go fine with a white, grey, or
silver toned kitchen. The only notice here is that if your kitchen gets a lot
of dust from the windows for example, it may not be the wisest decision to get
a black countertop as it collects and show the dust very quickly that it might
drive you crazy trying to keep it clean. You have been warned!
4.
A swirl quartz countertop
This
option is quite artistic and attractive. However, it needs a particular taste
and design to go with everything else in the kitchen. A somewhat monotonic
kitchen for example can really showcase the beauty of a swirl quartz countertop
without having it overcrowding the eyes of whoever may be in the room.
5. Cream
quartz countertops
This
is almost the most traditional countertop color there is. So many of us must
have grown in home that had these countertops installed in their kitchens, and
while the majority of people may like a more modern look for their kitchens,
some still prefer to have the traditional look they are used to from childhood.
For those people, the traditional cream quartz countertop is the best option.
No matter what your needs are for the quartz or granite countertop you want in your kitchen, be sure that KB Factory Outlet will have it ready for you in the best quality and wide color selection that is guaranteed to include your color of choice.
We’ll be glad to show you around our warehouse, so you can see the variety and feel the quartz material up close. Whether you visit our store at Tampa or Largo our knowledgeable staff will help you decide which countertop is right for you. Give us a call at 8882991180 Schedule a Consultation our team of experienced stone and surfacing professionals here at kbFactoryoutlet is here to help you with every step of the way!
Thanks for sharing information about black quartz countertops! I came across https://www.caesarstone.ca/blog/7-black-quartz-countertops-design-ideas/ a while ago and became immensely interested in it. I grew up with a somewhat traditional home so I've learned that black isn't a desireable color for kitchens, let alone in a home. But nowadays, designs become more modern and flexible and I became interested in kitchens with black color accents.
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