Your countertop is the foundation of the aesthetic of your entire kitchen, so if you’re currently spending a lot of time thinking about ways to make it perfect—there’s a reason for that!
When it comes to crafting your space exactly the way that you want it, choosing the right color quartz countertops is paramount in setting the right tone. You’ve already made a great decision in choosing quartz as your material—it’s durable, low-maintenance, affordable, and beautiful—and now you have to add the cherry on top of your choice and select the right color scheme.
Before you start choosing colors willy-nilly, it’s important to consider what type of color palette that your dream kitchen embodies. There are tons of options out there that can get pretty overwhelming, so to make the process a bit easier on you, we’ve compiled a list of six great color schemes that pair perfectly with quartz countertops.
Keep reading if you need inspiration for your own remodel. This is a great place to start!
1. White and Gold
If you’re looking for something that’s especially luxurious, look no further than white quartz with classy gold accents. This type of quartz is sure to elevate the sophistication factor of any remodeled room—and the gold is subtle but just present enough to pull in the same color from other mainstays in the room, like brass hardware, brass fixtures, or other furnishings in the space.
You can pair this type of quartz with an accent wall to bring out its radiance even further, and it can pair well with either stark white cabinetry or rich, deep oak.
2. Light Gray and Gold
This style of quartz is the perfect way to blend warm and cool tones for your desired vision. The gray brings out the coolness in the room. It is easily paired with black cabinetry and appliances, and the gold veining brings a sense of warmth to the space that might not have been present otherwise.
You can have the best of both worlds with this pattern of quartz, finding the middle ground that’s perfectly suited for your style.
3. Black and White
Black is a bold choice for quartz countertops, but if you’re ready to go all-in with it, we can’t recommend it enough. With white veining, it creates a stark contrast that catches the eye immediately and enhances the look of a neutral-toned kitchen with cool white accents.
This type of quartz has a look that’s similar to marble, which will only increase the sophistication factor. Getting a textured finish and pairing it with dark appliances and cabinetry will create a unique look that can turn the simplest kitchen into something moody and modern.
4. Smokey Quartz
Smokey quartz is known for its class factor, but all too often the gray-light background of quartz gets ignored in favor of colors that seem to stand out more. This tone of quartz is a way to create a stand-out vibe with a subtle twist, adding texture to your countertops and adding dimension to the space that may not have been possible with tones like black or white.
Smokey quartz pairs well with white cabinets, and that makes the space look even bigger, brighter, and more open.
5. Cool White and Gray
Quartz with this type of pattern pays an homage to marble with its high-end looks—but unlike marble, it won’t make you balk at the price tag. This countertop is a cool white with light gray veining throughout, which creates a look that’s inspired by stone and has the potential to soften the look of any kitchen.
This works especially well when paired with light-colored cabinetry—the two paired together can create a sense of natural light even in kitchens that don’t have much of their own.
6. Clean White
We can’t deny that white is one of our most popular options when it comes to quartz countertops—but there’s a reason behind that. Our customers love the clean, stark feel of this shade, and when it’s paired with dramatic gray veining, the two contrast and play off one another in a way that will really make your space interesting.
When these tones are paired with cool, dark-colored cabinetry, it creates a masculine kitchen with clean lines and precision.
Your Quartz Countertops
The final decision on what aesthetic you choose for your remodeled kitchen is up to you. But if you need help sifting through the numerous choices of quartz colors that we offer at Washington Marble Works, give us a call at (253) 891-1823 for a consultation.