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Decorating Ideas that Go Well With White Granite

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White granite is one of the most versatile colors to choose from when installing a countertop into your kitchen. It is relatively rare for a slab of granite to be totally white, and instead, it has veins or specks of colors including brown, copper, black, and gray. Some people believe that this makes it difficult to incorporate white granite into a kitchen, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. Here are some design ideas to use in your kitchen when installing white granite:

Create a Classic Look

White granite is timeless, and it is perfect for creating a classic look. Choosing a granite that is mostly white, such as Cotton White, works extremely well with light colored flooring, white cabinets, and a white subway tile backsplash. If white seems a bit bland, you can also choose to add brown, gray, or black mosaic tiles to the backsplash, just make sure that it pulls its color from the flecks that appear in the granite.

Consider a Country Kitchen

You also might find white granite that appears gray in color, such as Ashen White. This is the perfect choice for a country-themed kitchen. To create the look of a cozy country kitchen, choose a slab of granite that is off-white or one that has brown features throughout the stone. Pair this with a farmer’s table, wood tile floor, and rustic looking cabinets that are made of pine, maple, or cherry. If you really want to create an attractive look, consider using similar, yet mismatched, chairs around the table.

Invent and Industrial Setting

You can also incorporate white granite into an industrial kitchen, even if the industrial setting is on the extreme side. To do this, choose a slab of white granite that has some gray, especially if you have opted for a concrete floor. Also consider a granite countertop with metal cabinets, especially if you can match the color of the metal with the veining of the granite. White granite also works well in a kitchen that has metal surfaces, as long as you mix it up a bit. For example, consider either a metal or white granite island paired with the opposite material covering the perimeter countertops.

Make Use of a Mismatch

Another interesting idea for white countertops in a kitchen is to mismatch it. Though this might seem a bit daring, those who are looking for something different in their kitchen might find that this type of design will work out perfectly. Start with your white granite countertop, and then pair it with wooden cabinets instead of metal ones, like you might do with an industrial style kitchen. The idea here is to choose elements for the décor that looks almost out of place, but not quite.

Try Something Trendy

You can also use white granite countertops to make your kitchen trendier than ever before. For example, you can create a very hip design by matching white granite slab countertops with Danish-inspired cabinets. This will give you a sleek design that looks quite modern without too much of a minimalist feel.

Bring in the Bright and the Bold

For homeowners who like a bright and bold look, consider a kitchen that features bright colors such as red, yellow and blue. In this case, the white countertops will create an outline that you can use to feature cabinets of any color from lime to orange. You can create even more impact with this design by taking the color of the cabinets and incorporating tiles of the same color into the backsplash. It will also look great to introduce splashes of white throughout the room, too, such as with the appliances, flooring, or chairs.

Realize a Rustic Retreat

Finally, you might want to consider creating a rustic retreat surrounding a white granite countertop. White countertops offer an airy feel, and they work very well in all types of rustic settings. A white countertop surface will reflect more light than darker granite, which will help to make a small kitchen look larger. Pair this with a natural wood floor and if you really want to up the ante, install a wooden butcher-block island.

These are just a few ways that you can incorporate a white granite countertop into a kitchen. There are many types of white granite countertop colors available, so talk to your fabricator to see samples that might work well in your home.