Nu Space Blog
Acrylic solid surfaces are constructed from a mix of acrylic and natural minerals, making them highly durable as well as aesthetically appealing. But with so many colour options available on the market, how do you go about choosing the right finish for your home?
For a sleek, vibrant look, opt for plain, single-hue colours
Modern homes are characterised by simple colours and non-fussy design, and neutrals and bright whites are an excellent choice for achieving a sleek, modern design aesthetic for a new home or a renovation aimed at modernising the home. Creams, whites, ivories, and brown- and maple-inspired tones are all good choices for bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry areas in a modern home.
For a retro or eclectic look, opt for vivid, single-hue colours
Ultra-modern homes can incorporate vibrant acrylic tones such as blues, reds, oranges and greens to dramatic effect; retro-styled homes can also benefit from the use of these tones. Using such colours in a kitchen or bathroom makes bench tops and other surfaces a central feature, so consider keeping other tones muted or neutral.
For a warm, cosy look, opt for colours with small, speckled particles
Newer homes that don't incorporate an ultra-modern look can benefit from acrylic solid surfaces that comprise muted hues with a light dusting of small particles. These provide a warm and appealing finish, softening a room and adding a cosy feel to it.
For a bold, decadent look, opt for colours with large particles
An acrylic pattern that incorporates large stone particles that contrast with the base colour can be used to achieve an ornate effect that resembles that of marble or granite. These patterns are suited for large or grand homes, and can also be incorporated into older designs where stone surfaces might otherwise have been used.
Acrylic solid surfaces are available in a variety of different colours and patterns, with a range of different styles available to suit almost any type of home. Go modern by opting for bright, single-colour tones, and create an appearance of warmth or decadence with natural stone-inspired hues.

