There are a number of elements that should be taken into consideration when selecting a new worktop, such as Silestone Gris Expo quartz, Neolith Sintered Porcelain, Dekton, etc. However, the colour and texture of the worktop are two of the most important elements. As well as its capacity to take on the demanding tasks of such application with the least maintenance requirements as possible. In this post, let us try to find how you can choose the right colour and texture for your new worktop.
Replacing a kitchen worktop is one of the easiest and cheapest of ways to refurbish and update the looks your kitchen. It is also a good investment that brings value to any property and It is usually the first thing that your guests notice when they enter your kitchen and can leave a lasting impression on their mind. However, when looking for a new worktop, there are a number of aspects that should be taken into consideration to ensure that the selected worktop accurately suits the appearance and productivity of your kitchen. Colour and texture of the worktop being two most important considerations should be carefully considered. Read the below tips to choose the right colour and texture of your worktop. Colour of Worktop
- For visual interest, you can choose monochromatic theory. The theory involves using different shades of the same colour throughout the kitchen. This also provides consistency and long lasting looks to any property.
- You can also choose colours that are adjacent to one another. Select a dominant colour for floor and walls and an adjacent colour for the worktop. This provides variety in shade yet maintaining a consistent colour scheme throughout a property.
- There are many options in the marketplace in neutral greys, blacks, and whites. However, if you are looking for a neutral effect, make sure that you carefully plan the colour of all the different elements of your kitchen. For a neutral effect, Gris Expo Silestone can be both a cost effective and timeless choice.
Texture of Worktop
- Popular worktop materials are now available in several textures to match with the interiors of your kitchen. Colours such as Silestone Gris Expo come in a variety of different finishes including polished (high sheen), Suede (matt with a slight texture) and Volcano (roughed texture for more rustic designs)
- Make sure that the texture you select matches with the texture of other elements of the kitchen and looks well-balanced.
- While you can also mix-and-match the textures, it is better to consult a professional to ensure that you get the desired effect.
Use the tips mentioned above when selecting a new worktop and you’ll surely pick one that perfectly suits your kitchen and your needs.
Published by Jesus Alberto Mouzo on January 22, 2017