One creative technique to renovate your kitchen is ensuring that the wood in the counters matches the wood in the cabinets. However, it should be planned and logical, and you should find out how to fit kitchen counters made of stone with natural timber before you begin.

Selecting countertops to complement your kitchen is a matter for you looking at your available choices and budget. Stone countertops are one of the best choices for your home. It is possible to mix stone and wood to suit the requirements of your kitchen’s design.

Natural Wood Cabinets and Granite Countertops

There’s a way of mixing granite countertops and wood cabinets involving color. The idea is to mimic the effect of natural light within your kitchen. Granite with a lighter color is ideal for cabinetry that is not stained or has a more lightweight color stain.

The type of wood might make a difference. Dark and light could make the most acceptable match. The cabinets must also be stained black if the granite countertop is dark. Use this mix-and-match method to create a beautiful and rich look.

Wood Cabinets and Quartz Kitchen Countertops 

When you match quartz countertops with kitchen cabinets, you can use the same approach as when you have granite countertops. You’ll be able to do it efficiently because quarts come in various designs. The lighter colors work as well as dark ones, but you could mix them with multiple colors.

The quartz color spectrum lets you experiment with different wavelengths of color for wood staining. Additionally, it ensures you do not miss something in line with your style.

Natural Wood Types and How to Match

Certain kinds of wood are known to be distinctive in hue. For instance, these are the most well-known choices of natural wood that blend with granite kitchen islands.

  • Oak: It has an elegant style that goes well with quartz and granite, regardless of the color.
  • Cherry: Cherry is red-brown, with an elegant and rich look. It’s a perfect match for countertops that have an identical dark component.
  • Maple: The light color of maple is compatible with both light and dark granites.

Get Expert Advice on Matching Your Kitchen Counter-Tops

Stone countertops that we have to do with making contrasting shades and textures. Getting information from a professional before deciding to remodel your kitchen is best. Ask for help selecting the ideal countertops and cabinets for your kitchen.

Contact Ottawa Home Pros to learn more about matching the stone countertops in your kitchen. We’ll be pleased to share details about our work and the benefits and drawbacks of each material. Call us at (613) 288-9145 or email info@ottawahomepros.com to get in touch.