Unlike choosing kitchen cabinets, a kitchen worktop can be less adaptable over the years as it usually can’t be repainted or decorated easily to give you a new look. Those considering kitchen refurbishment Surrey will also know that it is a considerable financial outlay, being one of the most expensive items to purchase when renovating kitchens aside from kitchen appliances. Therefore, it’s worth taking time to consider all your options to make the right choice.
Here are three things to consider when choosing your kitchen worktop colour.
Man-Made or Natural Finishes?
Wood can be lighter or darker and can be stained. Granite is a luxurious option but comes with a price tag. Despite this, it has many advantages over other options.
Terrazzo is a very trendy man-made option which can come in various shades and colours, as do composite quartz worktops, like those available from https://www.thekitchenrefurbishmentcompany.co.uk/, which can look like marble but are cheaper and much more versatile.
Light or Dark
Whether you opt for wood, granite, or even terrazzo, it’s important to consider that the worktops of a kitchen take up a lot of square space below eye level and will even refract or suck in light depending on colour. If you have a dark kitchen, then choosing a dark worktop will make it darker. This is also the case with dark cabinets.
If you have a very light room but want to add a touch of drama, then a darker worktop can add edge to the space. Another consideration is that stains and mess can sometimes be harder to see on darker worktops too!
Laminate Colour
Laminates are man-made worktops that give the biggest range of potential colours, being made of a plastic composite normally shaped over MDMF. They are cheaper than most other worktops and aren’t as hard as granite, meaning that if you drop a glass on it, it is less likely to break. Laminate might be a good option for homeowners who want to add a lot of colour to their kitchen.