Categories of Countertop Color Options
Solid Countertop Colors
Let’s start with solid colors. Their appeal is timeless, and their palette is almost endless.
Solid whites are always popular, bringing a clean, bright appearance to any room. From warm to cool, there’s a shade of white that’s just right for every décor. On the other end of the spectrum, you’ll find the deep, grounding Nocturne, which is darker than a night with a new moon. In between, a host of grays and tans offer a wide range of neutrals that pair perfectly with any color or wood tone.
Love brights? There’s nothing like them to shape a mood, from the sunny hues of Cheerful Yellow to Energy Orange and Vitality Red. Spin the color wheel, and you’ll find cooler tones like the fresh and leafy Grape Green, Sea Blue, Bliss Blue, and Spiritual Purple.
Solid countertop colors give you more options than a box of crayons, and custom colors extend the possibilities even further. No ideas are too “out there.” If you want powder pink or Kelly green, just ask! Our custom team can match your wildest dreams.
Chipped Countertop Colors
No, we’re not talking about damaged counters. Chipped solid surface countertops are engineered with tiny chips of minerals or stones inside their matrix, giving you a look that’s similar to quartz or granite without the extra expense.
This popular style comes in many colors, from blizzard-level whites to beachy neutrals to blacks that invoke the depths of a starry night sky. Their rocky style recreates the beauty of natural minerals without quarrying stone from the earth.
Veined and Marbled Countertop Colors
If you love the beauty of natural materials, you’ll find our veined and marbled countertop options pretty inspiring, too. Engineered to invoke the veined look of marble or the striations of natural wood, these options recreate some of nature’s prettiest materials in a form that’s affordable and easy to work with, too.
Plus, solid surface material is free of the fussy nature of granite or marble. With its nonporous surface, it’s much easier to care for, and unlike natural stone, it will never require resealing.