
They have the integrity to keep looking beautiful for years and years to come.ĭon’t forget you can also give your cabinets a facelift without t otally refinishing them.
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Since it’s non-porous, it is stain and crack resistant and requires no special maintenance.
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Not only will these LG Hausys Viatera colors update a kitchen without breaking your budget, you get the durability and ease of owning quartz. Because the warmer hues in the gray veins are a wood tone, it goes really well with any stained cabinetry. Lumina’s beauty is ageless.” Jodie Simpson, LG Hausys Viatera territory manager adds, “This is a new color for LG Hausys and its depth and movement are beautiful. Spider webbing between the veins captures the realism of natural stone. LG Hausys explains this color as having, “a long vein ed white design with warm gray and golden veins. Lumina is going to be a touch more modern than the above two, thanks to the whiter background.

The Brushed Finish is gorgeous, it somehow seems to pull out the colors and create more depth. LG Hausys describes Clarino as, “a warm white background is elegantly contrasted with a chorus of gold toned veins, making for a concerto of subtle shades.” It comes in either P olished or Brushed Finis h. LG Hausys states, “it harmonizes ideally with any setting and surrounding due to it’s attractively neutral color tone.”Ĭlarino’s veining is more defined t han Soprano’s, so there’s more contrast and movement. The veins lean towards a warm honey color. Soprano is grounded in a creamy white with light veining. These colors are all from our LG Hausys line of quartz called Viatera. Here are three of our favorite quartz selections t hat will go well with wood stained cabinetry and they mimic that marble look that’s so on trend right now.

There are options that have more cream in the background and warmer veining that leans slightly away from the colder, large gray rivers that some of the modern quartz colors have.

Kim offers a great solution to this dilemma. They have stained cabinetry that reads warm, yet countertops have been trending towards the cooler white quartz that mimics Italian marbles.” Kim Sattler, a designer that has been with Precision since 2005, says, “Often times we have clients come in who d on’t want to change out their oak or cherry cabinets but want to modernize their kitchen. So what’s a homeowner to do if their budget doesn’t allow for brand new cabinetry but they still want to update and modernize their kitchen?Ī t Precision Countertops, our team of designers have answers to many tough questions that homeowners face when they begin a remodeling project. According to this Better Homes and Gardens article, the NKBA estimates that 30% of your kitchen budget is allocated to cabinetry. Total kitchen remodels can be expensive, and cabinetry is easily the largest ticket item on your renovation list.
