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I am way too familiar with our clients’ shopping journey at the showroom. Things go like that: A client stops in front of our gorgeous natural stone slabs, ready to choose a quartzite for their kitchen countertops. Then, sometimes they can be a little bit panicked about the design journey. They pull out paint swatches and ask, terrified, “Okay, but exactly what color cabinets go with Taj Mahal quartzite?” When that time comes, please don’t panic. We’ve designed hundreds of kitchens, and I’m going to walk you through exactly how to pair this stunning slab.
So, What Color Cabinets Go with Taj Mahal Quartzite?
1) Taj Mahal Quartzite with White Cabinets

This is our most requested look, and it sells homes. It’s the most wanted, the most classic one. Pairing Taj Mahal quartzite with white cabinets is a perfect option, especially if you have a small kitchen design. But here is the designer secret: if I were you, I’d avoid cold whites. You want warm, creamy whites so the slab doesn’t look muddy. Yes, the color match is important and that’s one of the pros and cons of Taj Mahal quartzite.
2) Taj Mahal Quartzite with Cream Cabinets

That’s the solid representation of the warm neutral aesthetic for the kitchen interior design that everyone is obsessed with. Doing Taj Mahal quartzite with cream cabinets creates a rich, monochromatic vibe that just looks expensive and soothing. We all love a good monochromatic design, especially if you’re choosing all the materials in harmony.
3) Taj Mahal Quartzite with Dark Cabinets

If you want your stone kitchen island to drop jaws, you need a really good contrast to pop your countertop design. Designing Taj Mahal quartzite with dark cabinets, like a rich espresso or deep charcoal, makes the creamy shade the main character of your design.
4) Taj Mahal Quartzite with Black Cabinets

For my clients who want a deeper contrast, a modern edge, we go way bolder than the brown. Taj Mahal quartzite with black cabinets provides an intensely sharp, high end look. Yes, it may sound like they’re maybe not a vibe, but give it a try at first! Just remember to ground the space with lighter kitchen floor tiles so it doesn’t feel more moody than you aim.
5) Taj Mahal Quartzite with Wood Cabinets

The organic modern trend is going better day by day with sustainable stone design, and it’s my personal favorite (fan of the natural details, not sorry!). Using Taj Mahal quartzite with wood cabinets pulls those buttery caramel veins right out of the stone. It feels very welcoming, and I think the kitchen must be a place that is welcoming, since we’re having the family dinners there!
6) Taj Mahal Quartzite with Oak Cabinets

I am currently obsessed with pairing Taj Mahal quartzite with oak cabinets, especially a rift sawn white oak. The natural grain of the wood mirrors the flowing movement of the quartzite perfectly. If a perfect match were a solid definition, this design would be it.
7) Taj Mahal Quartzite with Brown Cabinets

Traditional stains are making a massive comeback, if you’re interested in more nostalgic vibes! Taj Mahal quartzite with brown cabinets brings a historic, grounding warmth to the kitchen that highlights the amber flecks hidden deep within the slab.
8) Taj Mahal Quartzite with Cherry Cabinets

Red toned woods? Now we’re talking! Taj Mahal quartzite with cherry cabinets works surprisingly well because the creamy, slightly cool base of the stone naturally neutralizes and updates the intense red tones of the wood. Warm, inviting, attractive, beyond the usual!
9) Taj Mahal Quartzite with Green Cabinets

I always tell my clients to treat green as a neutral, not a color pop if it’s not emerald. When you use Taj Mahal quartzite with green cabinets, think of a muddy sage or a moody forest green; it perfectly complements the earthy taupe undertones in the quartzite slab.
10) Taj Mahal Quartzite with Blue Cabinets

Any coastal design lovers here? This one’s for you! If you lean toward cooler palettes, Taj Mahal quartzite with blue cabinets (like a muted slate or deep navy) offers a beautiful, calming balance to the stone’s inherent warmth without clashing.
Match Your Taj Mahal Quartzite with Colorful Cabinets
At the end of the day, answering what color cabinets go with Taj Mahal quartzite depends on your aesthetic understanding! Nature doesn't make copies, and these slabs vary wildly from block to block. The thing is to match them with the colors that make you feel like it’s right. Put down the tiny paint swatches and come see the real thing. Stop by our stone slab showroom , and let’s find the exact slab you'll be cooking on for years.
