Kitchen Countertops Trends in 2020


The countertop is an essential component of the kitchen. It is where all the action takes place. But more than that,

the countertop is the foundation of kitchen decor. Quartz is non-porous and does not have to go throuh regular re-sealing. Quartz has continued to become more popular as its sustainability, durability, and beauty of this surfacing material. Quartz now comes in many colors, patterns, and finishing techniques that mimic's the look of natural stone. One of the most current and trending finishes right now is matte. 


  1. White and cream colors

    The light-colored counter tops add a certain lightness to a space that darker colors can not. For one, light countertops make small space feel larger because light colors reflect light and make a room appear larger than it actually is.  Second, light-colored counter tops are very popular right now because of the Scandinavian-inspired minimalist aesthetic many interior designers are going for. Light counter tops are a great option because they will not become quickly updated and they go with virtually any color scheme you wish to pair them with. 

  2. Warm colors

    Take a step away from harsh whites and instead choose products that incorporate browns, greys and beige           to create a more soothing and inviting ambiance.

  3. Waterfall island

     Turn your functional island into a sculptural design feature with a waterfall countertops. This type of island has a countertop that extends down the vertical side of the island thereby creating a cascading effect. In particular, this chic feature will enhance the flow of an open-concept living space. 

   4.  Dark and Bold

     Contrast light cabinets and floors with dark countertops to add an element of warmth to the room, or pair  black countertops with a boldly patterned backslash for a sophisticated feel. 

   5. Quartz

   A high-end material that is easyy to maintain and never goes out of style. Since quartz countertops come in a 

 variety of colors and patterns, it can easily be incorporated into any kitchen design. This year, the focus is on a matte finish.

   6. Concrete demands

  The beautiful concrete designs, in a quartz world, are entering a new territory but meeting the ongoing demand for a          refined Urban aesthetic that lends itself to industrial design. Instantly recognizable even though texture, colors, and           patterns can vary quite uniquely from a cloud-like patina to multi-layer monochromatic tonal variations, or  flecks of    contrasting colors giving you the feeling that you are looking at a slab of art. The concrete colors in kitchen and bathrooms  make a lovely backdrop to stunning design. Plus, who would want the added benefits of quartz, to real concrete? No need to reseal to avoid stains, cracking or fissures over time. Making it easier to keep clean and a merger of the best of both worlds for your home.  

   7. Sustainable material

Wanting to choose sustainable materials for the kitchen not only makes you feel good about your decisions and reduces your carbon footprint, but it also is getting easier to find options.  Made up of a combination of 75% recycled glass and white cement. This product is also free of VOCs and plastic resins. Recycled glass surface colors range from neutrals to bold jewel tones.  Besides the green aspects, the material is durable and an alluring option for your countertop. These surfaces can bring your vision to life elegantly and responsibly.  

  8. Full kitchen backsplash