When planning your new kitchen, you might want to consider some of the current color trends. Choosing the right colors for your kitchen is important, as color tends to affect our moods, and the kitchen is, in most homes, the hub of activity in the house. When you choose the color for your granite countertop, you’ll want one that complements the cabinetry and wall colors you’ve selected.

It’s also important to remember that granite generally has widely varying colors and patterns all in one slab, so you’ll want to look at the entire piece of granite before purchasing, rather than just a small sampling. That being said, granite’s variegations mean that within one color scheme, you’re likely to find a granite countertop that perfectly reflects your color scheme and style.

While there are numerous granite countertop colors out there to choose from, we’ll talk about the top four most popular:

White: Up front, it’s not likely you’ll find a pure white granite countertop anywhere. That’s because of the chemical composition of granite. White granite generally ranges from stone with an ivory tone to those that have grey and white flecks in a more off-white base. White granite is very popular in modern kitchen design.

Grey: Don’t ever think of grey granite as being dull and drab. Far from it, grey granite varies from very light tones to almost black, and contains flecks of pinks, blacks and blues. This makes grey granite a very versatile choice for countertop, which works well with many different colors and styles.

Beige and Browns: These are the most popular, most purchased shades of granite. Considered truly neutral, most beige and brown granite countertops feature a beige base, which is flecked with dark and light brown throughout. Probably the best choice for not showing stains, beige and brown granite complements a number of styles and color schemes.

Black: Black granite countertops have gained popularity in recent years because of their sleek, contemporary look. It provides a dramatic look in combination with lighter colored cabinetry and stainless steel appliances. A downside of black granite? It’s the most likely of the colors to show water spotting, so keep that in mind as you plan.

When it comes time to design your dream kitchen, turn to the experts at Fahy Kitchens & Baths – we’ll help you find the granite countertop that best complements your color scheme and your style. Please feel free to contact us at (315) 735-8181 or fax to (315) 735-2829. Fahy Kitchens is located at 1908 Oriskany Street West in Utica, N.Y. Walk-ins are welcome, but appointments are appreciated.