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jenellecal

tile pictures, need input.

17 years ago

This is kind of a repeat post from yesterday but now I have the samples in my kitchen.

I'm trying to figure out if I want to use the multi colored tile, which I really like and pair it with

a) the the blue (center tile) mini subway tiles set vertically as the backsplash.

b) a soft, frosted glass

There is a multi colored vertical mini subway piece that I would use as accent over the sink.

or

Do I want to use the ecru/yellow tile as the counter tile and use either the

blue or green mini subways or a blue/green glass tile.

My DH's opinion and that held on the last post was that perhaps the multi colored backsplash is too much, too heavy.

Then there's the possibility of this being too much overall because the colors are so, well, different. I plan on living here at least 5 years so I'd like to enjoy it using my style and in 5 years the styles may have changed again anyway. The has itself has no style being a boring, single story, Calif. Ranch House

Well what do you all think???

This is my kitchen for reference. This encompasses all of my counters and backsplash area. I will have a bar made of wood (still picking it out, perhaps teak)

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I've painted the walls using the colors that match the blue and green tile the best. I have no intention of painting my walls those colors. The tile store didn't have the large blue sample or the mini-subways. The orangy tile is my floor.

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The last time I had this tile it was whole. There should be two more blue tiles in the corners. I guess someone wanted the blue tiles as samples.

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Here is a link that might be useful: Mini Subways

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