Guide to Caesarstone Benchtop Colours

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Brighton Homes


Are you at the stage of wanting to pick the perfect stone benchtop colour for your home? It’s a big decision that will be a central factor in your new home’s style and overall look. Whether you’re building your dream kitchen or designing a luxurious new ensuite, Caesarstone’s timeless range of natural stone-inspired surfaces has something for every design preference.

With a massive selection of marble-inspired veined options, sleek pure white finishes, striking greys for a bold contrast – and much more – Caesarstone slabs are available in many colours and textures that will suit your particular aesthetic tastes.

Choosing the Right Benchtop Colour

Selecting the right Caesarstone benchtop isn’t just about picking a beautiful surface. Rather, it’s about choosing something that will meld into a cohesive design that brings your living space to the next level. Here are some things to consider when making your decision.

Consider your kitchen or bathroom theme first. The stone benchtop colour you choose should complement your overall interior design. A modern minimalist kitchen could benefit from light or pure white surfaces, while a bold or more dramatic aesthetic might work best with more serious veined tones.

Also think about your room’s lighting, as lights will play a big role in how your stone benchtop colour appears throughout the day. Natural light enhances lighter Caesarstone materials, while artificial lighting can bring out the depth in darker stones.

Your benchtop selection should pair well with your flooring, splashback and cabinetry as well. Consider how your stone choice will interact with other materials to feed into a harmonious look. Also, be aware that some colours and finishes need a bit more upkeep than others. If you’re after a low-maintenance option, a polished finish in lighter shades will show fewer marks compared to darker, honed or matte finishes.

Finally, decide on the finish and then the colour. Caesarstone comes in multiple surface finishes, including polished, natural and concrete textures. Once you pick a finish that matches your tastes, choosing the right colour will be much easier.

Colour Trends and Combinations

The right stone benchtop colour should make your space truly inspired – a place that will feel fresh and modern for years to come. Some current trends in Caesarstone surfaces include:
●    Light and airy whites: Timeless, pure white surfaces like Snow 2141 and Organic White 4600 are ideal for a bright, open space like modern kitchens.
●    Soft greys: Colours like Symphony Grey 5133 and Raven 4120 have a subtle contrast to wood cabinetry and natural textures.
●    Bold, dark statements: Deep and rich tones like Black Tempal 5810 or Vanilla Noir 5100 can add a touch of sophistication.
●    Marble-inspired surfaces: Veined marble-look options like Statuario Maximus 5031 or Calacatta Nuvo 5131 are all about luxury and elegance.

Popular Caesarstone Colour Options

Brighton Homes has a huge selection of Caesarstone options across multiple price points, so here’s what you can choose from the various ranges:

M0 Range
Plenty of cost-effective choices that are both versatile and elegant, perfect for neutral interiors:

  • Intense White 6011 (CSF) – Clean, crisp white that’s great for modern kitchens.
  • Ocean Foam 6141 (CSF) – Soft, subtle stone with fine speckling, great for contemporary spaces.
  • Osprey 3141 (CSF) – Warm, neutral white with a textured depth.
  • Oyster 4030 (CSF) – Natural stone-inspired hue that works well with wood and grey accents.
  • Snow 2141 M (CSF) – Pure white that makes the most of its fresh and timeless feel.
  • Raven 4120 M (CSF) – Rich charcoal grey, perfect for a modern contrast with kitchen or bathroom features.

M1 Range
More intricate designs with better long-term durability:

  • Alpine Mist 5150 M (CSF) – Delicate light grey with soft veining.
  • Cosmopolitan White 5130 M – Classic neutral white for a cleaner aesthetic overall.
  • Fresh Concrete 4001 M (CSF) – Concrete-look stone that adds a modern edge.
  • Georgian Bluffs 6134 M – Soft grey tone, perfect for coastal and contemporary homes.
  • Organic White 4600 (CSF) – Warm off-white with subtle depth.
  • Pure White 1141 M (CSF) – The ultimate minimalist white – clean and refined.
  • Raw Concrete 4004 – Bold industrial surface that pairs beautifully with metallics.
  • Symphony Grey 5133 M – Deep grey with a smooth surface, both striking and contemporary.

M2 Range
Stepping up into the premium range, you’ll find more dramatic veining and finishes here:

  • Aterra Blanca 5112 M (CSF) – Marble-inspired surface with delicate veining.
  • Bianco Drift 6131 M – Warm, earthy white with movement.
  • Brillanza 5310 M – Light, shimmering grey.
  • Dreamy Carrara 5140 M – Soft marble-look stone with gentle greys.
  • Frosty Carrina 5141 M (CSF) – Warm-toned marble effect stone.
  • Turbine Grey 6313 M – Deep, rich grey with swirling veins.
  • Vanilla Noir 5100 M (CSF) – Luxurious black with white veining, perfect for a bold statement.
  • White Attica 5143 M (CSF) – Bold, blue-grey veined marble.

M3 Range
Perfect for luxury kitchens and bathrooms, these high-quality stones have stunning depth and plenty of character:

  • Adamina 5222 M – Warm, earthy neutral.
  • Airy Concrete 4044 M (CSF) – Light concrete look.
  • Arabetto 5171 M (CSF) – Bold, artistic veined stone.
  • Black Tempal 5810 M – Deep charcoal grey with texture.
  • Calacatta Nuvo 5131 M (CSF) – Luxurious marble-inspired surface.
  • Cloudburst Concrete 4011 M – Soft, cloud-like stone.
  • Rugged Concrete 4033 M (CSF) – Textured, industrial-style slab.
  • Statuario Maximus 5031 M (CSF) – Classic marble look.

M4 Range
For those who are after the best of the best, the M4 range is the pinnacle of top-tier craftsmanship:

  • Empira White 5151 (CSF) – Luxurious veined white stone.
  • Solenna 5113 M – Rich, refined and neutral stone.

Why Choose Caesarstone

Caesarstone is well known for being durable and strong, as having a high-performance surface means it’s resistant to stains, scratches and heat. It also comes in a huge range of colours to suit your style – from pure white to moody greys, there’s a choice for every project. Finally, homeowners love it for its low maintenance. Unlike natural marble, Caesarstone needs very little upkeep.

Visit a Display Home

At Brighton Homes, we showcase a range of Caesarstone benchtops in our beautiful display homes. Come and visit so you can see various stone selections in real-life homes, which should make your decision a little easier.

If you’re interested in a particular stone selection, make note of the display home location, house design and room so your interior design consultant can assist during your MyChoice Design Studio appointment.

* Caesarstone colours may be discontinued at any time. Unfortunately, this is something Brighton Homes and MyChoice Design Studio cannot control.