Go to the countertop store with a sample of your tile and plunk them down one after the other until you can see there s one that looks the best over all the others.
How to match bath countertops with flooring.
The second one is to match the cabinet and the countertops.
The flooring then should provide contrasting color.
Another option is to run your countertop onto the backsplash.
Which will act as secondary colors.
Some people recommend using a simple color palette for cabinets countertops floors and wall colors then use accents with bolder colors.
It will ensure the countertop and backsplash feel more cohesive rather than compete with one another in both pattern and color.
There will only be one if you re lucky.
To avoid a look that is flat and too much material in one space we recommend homeowners try to maintain a contrast between cabinetry and flooring.
Here are some considerations for cabinetry flooring and vanity countertops to consider that could help you decide whether your kitchen and bathroom need to match or not.
In those cases and if you re insistent on matching your existing wood floors you might want to consider stripping your current hardwood floor finding the closest match and then refinishing both of them at the same time.
Coordinate the finishes of your countertops with the floor whether they are matt or glossy textured or flat.
The first one is bounding the cabinet and flooring in one tone while the countertops will be a perfect ribbon of different stain.
Coordinate the floor color with the countertop and use the cabinetry that separates.
What is important is coordinating your colours and that is impossible to do with a patterned countertop and a patterned floor tile.
Coordinate your floor color with your countertops and cabinetry.
The upside to this strategy is that you can change up the look of your kitchen or bathroom more easily over the years.
If going with a wood or laminate floor you ll also want to consider both materials in the same wood tone.
Cabinetry the first thing you will want to decide is whether or not the cabinets in your kitchen and bathroom need to match.
These secondary colors will help separate your flooring from your cabinetry and countertops.