One of the best ways to create a focal point in any space is through colour, whether that’s a boldly painted feature wall or a strong print on wallpaper.
A kitchen is no different, by cleverly pairing colours between your worktops and cabinets, you can create captivating focal points.
One question we are often asked is: ‘Can I go for two different coloured worktops?’ The answer is easy, of course, you can. It is more common than you might think for people to use a different colour or even a different material on their island to make it the main feature in a room.
If there isn’t an island in the kitchen, a full height splashback is a great way to create a focal point. They’re eye catching and demand attention, adding drama and flair to any space while highlighting the full beauty of the material.
Owner of Stone & Quartz, the largest reputable mainstream worktop fabricator dedicated to delivering a wide variety of premium surfaces directly to consumers. With a passion for quality and choice, Alex ensures every customer has the freedom to find the perfect surface to suit their style and budget.