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Well... since I might possibly be ”nuts” - I will just offer you a few other options. ;)
First, I will just say that it’s true that the room looks lovely - and you can certainly work with it, as is. And yes, with accessories, etc., you can vary all the grey. And grey is definitely an official neutral. :) But, a room full of grey, is a room full of grey. And if you are having strong second thoughts, I cannot say that I personally blame you. And most importantly, go with your instincts; go with your gut. It’s your space.
So, if you like any of these specific looks, I can give you more info. I mocked up a few looks with waterproof LVP, as well as a cream, marble mosaic tile and a grey terrazzo look tile, that has some earth tones in it (the visual does not do the terrazzo-look tile justice). These are rough visuals, and you would of course need to see samples in person, in your space.
ETA: I thought included the cream, marble mosaic, but I did not; and now, I can’t find it! But here are a couple of more looks, for you.
Gold hardware would look better as your island seems to have gold hardware.
Could try some clear acrylic or crystal hardware too for a touch of glam
I like what you decided on. I had the t-bar stainless in my white Shaker kitchen with black Virginia Mist/Jet Mist counters, but decided to change to black in a style very similar to the ones you chose. I liked the clean look with no “backplate” against the wood. The simpler ones look more updated but still work with our transitional house.
My husband wants black pulls now... which style do you like most?
Here you go. Might not be your style but same concept.