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Believe it or not, the kitchen is one of
the places your family spends most its time! It used to look homely and warm,
but now all the hinges on the cupboards are getting a little rusty, and that
nice oaky tone that was once in style looks drab and old fashioned. A simple renovation can rejuvenate this room
into one you are proud to invite people into. Older houses tend to have
laminate countertops and dated cupboards. Learn how to spruce up your home with
granite tiles for countertops and new cupboard doors. Both items are cost
effective ways to ensure your new kitchen looks new and beautiful.
High
Contrast
If you are hoping to wow your guests and
make a bold statement, then why not go with the time tested, very chic, black
and white look? Black granite tiles for countertops and white cupboards with
chrome or silver-coloured accessories will be sure to turn heads. This look
never gets old and has been popping up as a trend in interior decorating
magazines for years! This sophisticated look can be toned down by adding plants,
neutral colored mats, vases and accessories. If you are a trendsetter ready to
start off your home renovations with a bang, high-contrast black
granite countertops and white
cupboards are for you.
Subtle
Style
The sophistication of a black and white
contrast kitchen can be altered for those hoping to make a more subtle change
to their kitchen renovation. The common thread here is that if you buy granite
countertops that are darker in colour, you should choose wooden cupboards that
are lighter in colour and vice versa. The first step to deciding on a color
palette is to look at granite stone colours. The coloured speckles that appear
in this beautiful natural stone will guide your choice of hues to incorporate in
all aspects of your kitchen. Granite can
come in blackish tones, reds, oranges, whites, browns, greys, greens, and
pinks. If you do not plan on renovating your flooring, you should aim to match
a granite tile countertop color that compliments the hardwood flooring,
laminate or the tiles you have
installed. It may be
best to get expert advice from the place you are looking to buy the granite
tiles from, as they will have a great deal of experience serving other
customers in similar situations.
Looking
Chic, for Less
Granite tiles for countertops are significantly
cheaper than using whole slabs and are a great option if you want to keep costs
down. Another cost-cutting item to consider is to only replace the cupboard
doors of your new kitchen instead of the whole unit. Then just paint the
exposes areas to match your newly purchased doors. Lastly, shopping at yard
sales and second-hand stores are a great place to find unusual accent pieces to
hang on your wall or to add a bit of fun to your look. Just remember, it's your
kitchen and the place where you spend time with your family, so choose items
that accommodate your unique perspective!