Backsplash suggestions for Taj Mahal Quartzite
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Please help with backsplash for Taj Mahal countertops
Comments (2)I would look for a tile backsplash. With your slab cabinets, a little but of texture and pattern might be nice. I would consider TM subway tile in a slightly larger format than usual. Or perhaps a simple cream pulled from the TM in an interesting shape, say an elongated hex or a cross pattern. Fireclay and Heath have lots of colors and many shapes....See MoreNeed backsplash ideas for taj mahal counters and dark wood cabs
Comments (4)The Taj is the star. Go back to the drawing board for a plain and simple tile, and DON'T SELECT IT until your Taj is installed. Don't try to make two stars. No.n.e of your selections to now....See MoreA backsplash that will match Taj Mahal countertops
Comments (5)I'll post some photos I have saved ... but be aware that most of the tiles shown are on the pricey side. Ann Sacks Walker Zanger Tabarka Tabarka Sonoma Tilemakers Mosaique Surface Sonoma Tilemakers...See MoreTaj Mahal quartzite
Comments (11)Lots of photos on Houzz. At top of page: Search "Taj Mahal and white cabinets" in Photos. For the backsplash, usually people either match the white of the cabinets or the beige/taupe/cream tone of the Taj Mahal. Matching white of the cabinets : Matching beige/taupe/cream color of the Taj Mahal: This is one of my favorite tiles with TM, but be warned, before you fall in love, it runs $180/sq.ft !! Edit: checked my notes and the bacsksplash above is $128/sq.ft ... a bit better than what I had remembered!...See Morela_la Girl
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