South Carolina kitchen countertops are available in different styles and colors and are quite versatile when it comes to home decor. As always, decor is all about personal preference, and there are no right or wrong answers, but here are some holiday ideas to get you going.
Simple kitchen countertop schemes
When you have granite or marble slabs for your new kitchen countertops, you likely want them to be the centerpiece of your kitchen. You’re going to get the best results by keeping your color schemes relatively simple. It’s a bit like being a painter in a three-dimensional space: Using every color in the box is great for a children’s book, but you generally want to choose your color range and stick to it. Again, decor is all about personal preference. The most important thing is that you like the way your home looks with granite or marble countertops.
Marbled Granite for your new kitchen countertops
Marbled granite looks just as the name suggests — like marble, it has a smooth transition between color and texture that runs throughout the stone. With this pattern, a light-color granite can have a high-end feel similar to real marble.
Two-Tone Kitchen Countertops
Nothing modernizes a kitchen like two-tone features such as cabinetry, and of course countertops.
Tips for redesigning your kitchen surfaces for the holidays
If your home has an open plan, make sure that the South Carolina kitchen countertops you choose, work with the other finishes, colors and fabrics within the same open space. Always be sure to look at stone samples in the actual kitchen itself. As with paint, light can cause the color of natural stone to vary greatly, so you’ll want to look at it in its intended environment
The biggest mistake is sacrificing a surface you love because you’re afraid it won’t last. All countertops perform, and you should feel okay using marble or quartz, even though marks might develop over time. For people who know they won’t enjoy anything less than a bulletproof surface, we would recommend granite
Order your new kitchen countertops after the cabinets are in
Measure your installed base cabinets to determine the countertop dimensions—don’t use the ones on your plans. The row of cabinets might have a different dimension after installation due to out-of-square walls. Place a carpenter’s square in the corner over the end cabinet. The corner might be narrower than the rest of the wall because of layers of joint compound. Measure to the farthest point on the wall over the cabinets to avoid an ugly gap between the countertop and the wall after the new kitchen countertops are installed. You can also consult the services of an Alabama countertop company, if you have minimal experience in carpentry.
You can use different materials for your kitchen countertops
You don’t have to use the same material for every counter space. A durable surface such as quartz, granite or Caesarstone is great near the stove and sink where stains are more likely to occur. If you like a more porous stone like marble, use it where spills can be minimized, like an island.
When mixing the materials for your South Carolina kitchen countertops, do try to avoid mixing two different materials with movement. Instead, talk to your South Carolina Kitchen Countertop Fabricator about a veined–pair materials like you would an outfit.
Engineered stone offers a quarried look, minus the variable veining, with a zero-maintenance, zero-worry surface. The rock-hard quartz-and-resin slabs also come in brilliant colors that you can’t find in nature, such as green apple, juicy orange, and fire-engine red.
A kitchen remodel can be a fun experience, if you have the right guidance and the right materials. Do not fret, talk toStone Interiors South Carolina for more ideas on how to redesign your countertops in preparation for the holiday season.