Dioptase Quartz, Granite and Dekton countertops. Porcelaine or Quartzite kitchen and bath countertops.
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A unique style for a kitchen with a beige quartz countertop can be a perfect combination of elegance and character. Here are a few ideas for creating a distinctive ambience:
1. Modern minimalism with artisanal touches:
Use a beige quartz countertop with a matt or lightly textured finish to add character without too much shine.
Pair it with simple, uncluttered cabinetry, such as light wood or white lacquer for a subtle contrast.
Add metal elements (brass or copper) for a touch of sophistication, whether in the door handles or in the pendant lights above the counter.
2. Nature chic:
Complement the beige countertop with elements made of raw wood or natural materials (e.g. driftwood shelves).
Potted plants, such as aromatic herbs or hanging plants, can add a lively touch to the space.
When it comes to furnishings, a mix of materials such as black metal or glass for light fittings will create an attractive contrast, while keeping the spirit of purity.
3.retro kitchen with vintage accents:
Choose handles or appliances in aged metal or bronze for a retro touch.
A beige quartz countertop works well with cement tiles or earthenware with geometric patterns to add personality to the walls.
You can also incorporate colourful accessories to add warmth and dynamism without overloading the space.
4. Discreet luxury:
Combine beige quartz with dark wood or marble cabinets for a luxurious yet understated effect.
Brushed brass elements, such as open shelves or kitchen accessories, will add an elegant touch without being too imposing.
Modern pendant lighting or a two-tone quartz worktop (beige with light grey or white accents) can accentuate your kitchen's high-end look.