White Cabinets And Black Countertops 10'x10' Kitchen $1350

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Marble White Cabinets and Black Countertops - How to Use Them Together

If you've been in a place where you've seen the beauty of marble white cabinets and black countertops, you might be thinking about trying to do the same. It's quite simple, however. All you need is a little creativity and a little bit of a head start on your part.

Any marble that you have is available in natural colors and this can be either a very bold or subtle kind of color. You'll find that a very bold marble would give a very classic look, while a subtle marble will bring a relaxed and warm feeling to any room. Be prepared to commit to having two sets of white cabinets and black countertops because you can't change the color of the marble.

So, the first thing you need to consider is what natural color marble you have. If you only have one color, you're in luck because there are many shades to choose from. Most of the time the main color will be in the foreground and the background will fall in the same shade. The trick is to work with your imagination and not only rely on the wall colors or the natural colors of the marble itself.

If you are after a very classic look, go for the most dramatic bold color that you can. If you want a more relaxed feel, you may want to use a lighter shade of marble. When it comes to accents, you have a lot of options. You can use wrought iron and natural wood for the accents.

If you plan on displaying items in the marble white cabinets, make sure that they are easily visible. This is especially true for fine and large pieces of art, which can take up a lot of real estate on a countertop. There's nothing worse than trying to hold a small mirror or a framed photograph with a lot of floor space. A pedestal sink is a great idea for this very purpose.

With black countertops and white cabinets, the colors you choose should go well together. The traditional things that people think about when they think of marble and white countertops are bold marble and bright white. While you could use one of these colors as a base, for a more modern or sleek look, you could add a lot of black into the mix for the edges and backsplashes.

To keep things interesting, you could use softer swirled patterns, as well as some pure white on the trim. You can play around with patterns and colors, too. If you have some black and white area rugs you can add some drama and balance to the whole look.

The black cabinets can match up well with neutral browns, chocolate tones, and even a few tans. Take a very dark brown for the center, then work in darker browns and tans into the surrounding accent. You can also use pink in places if you like and use lighter shades in the rest of the room.

Your kitchen doesn't have to be all white and light browns. You can use light golden browns, soft tans, and very rich chocolate browns, too. There are a lot of other colors you can use in the area rugs, too.

Black is an excellent color for the kitchen countertops. It is strong and stands up well under normal wear and tear. It can also help to give a fun and energetic feel to a very serious space.

Another way to enhance your marble white cabinets is to use contrasting colors. For example, use a deep maroon accent rug over a white kitchen island for a more contemporary feel. Alternately, mix two complimentary colors like two bold blues, reds, or even greens and use a contrasting color in the marble top to soften it up. You can also use softer darker green colors on the countertops for a very retro effect.

If you have both white cabinets and black countertops, you can try using a bold pattern or a painting of your favorite piece on the walls. With a variety of colors and patterns, you can make the room feel warmer and cozier without taking away from the contemporary elegance of white cabinets and black countertops.