The Best Kitchen Cabinet Color To Go With Marble Countertops

Kitchen cabinets and countertops are the two most distinctive details of your kitchen. So it absolutely makes sense that these two features have to work together seamlessly. With endless options, it can be difficult to know which colors pair well together. While lush white marble may be the go-to for interiors, there are various shades available. White marble typically has few impurities, which is what gives the stone the signature bright white look. However, there are several factors that can lead to marble displaying shades of pink, blue, black, and more. 

Cabinet colors, historically, have been more on the neutral side, with various wood tones and stains available. White has been the prevailing trend for the last few years, with other neutrals like black and gray not far behind. However, in recent years, more colors, such as green and blue, have grown in popularity. Experts suggest either going bold or being more subtle when deciding between these two elements. Allow the dramatic veining to take centerstage and use neutral cabinets, or choose similar shades for both.

For contrast and statements

Statement marble has been a favorite of interior designers in recent years. Varieties with lots of veining, such as Arabescato Breccia and Portoro Marble, though neutral, make a statement when used as countertops. For these bold, statement marbles, it's best to pull from the veining color to inspire the finish of the cabinets. In most cases, these are dark shades of gray or creamy whites. While this creates a neutral color scheme, the bold veining will certainly create a unique detail.

However, with these neutral-but-bold marble counters, you can also use more colorful cabinet colors to create more of a statement. Blues can pair well with the cool-tone gray veining, while greens will complement a bright white background. This neutral-color combination will create a contrast that'll look expertly designed. For more colorful marbles, you can follow the same rule with the veining. Pulling inspiration from these colors could create a kitchen with green counters and black cabinets, for example. Many colored marbles, including green, blue, and pink tones, look great with natural wood finishes as well. For those who love color or simply want a bolder look, choose a color-on-color design. A combination of light green marble and dark blue cabinets will create a unique look with tons of contrast and visual impact.

A subtle and monochromatic look

Of course, not every slab of marble has stand-out veining. More subtle varieties, such as Macael White, Pacific Grey, and Boticcino, feature patterns that blend in with the main color field. If a subtle design is a goal for the kitchen, opt for a cabinet color that's only a few shades darker than the marble color. White counters with greige or tan cabinets will provide a timeless look, while gray countertops will stand out against black cabinets as well as misty blue shades.

Monochromatic kitchens are a classic choice, with an all-white kitchen being one of the most popular options. White counters pair perfectly with painted white cabinets for a clean and traditional look. Similarly, all-black is a monochromatic option that will never go out of style. A combination of black counter and black cabinets looks more sleek and modern than all-white. For a monochromatic kitchen color scheme to work, you don't have to stick to neutrals. Opt for multiple shades of the same color for a simple kitchen packed with color. Dark green marble paired with light green cabinets is a distinctive look. Choosing two different shades allows each element to stand on its own but work well together.

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