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Backsplash feedback or ideas?

LSSF
9 years ago

Hi everyone,

With your help and wisdom, I have gotten this far and only almost given up 3 times�.

Remodeling our very small, north-facing, U-shaped kitchen. I have never remodeled a single thing before. Ever. Everything is currently torn up, so I don't have great photos to help, but I have so far gotten to selecting:

* Cabinets: Natural-stain cherry veneer slab doors (except the corner glass cabinets),
* Corner cabinet glass: Hoping to find a gold/amber-colored glass someday. Or maybe get around to making some stained glass inserts?
* Sink: White, cast-iron, undermounted,
* Fridge/stove/hood/dishwasher (all pre-existing): brushed stainless steel with black where it is not silver (I wouldn't have picked these, but they work fine so they stay)
* Garden window above sink: Aluminum (which is "bronze" painted) to add more light,
* Countertops: "Hazelford" (a fairly even chocolate color) quartz from Cambria,
* Floor: Leaning towards a China-Gold type slate (the slate that has golds-orange-reds)

So my questions:

1. What advice do you have for someone thinking of only putting in a zingy (single colored tile) all-wall backsplash on one wall? What would you do with the other places where the countertop comes into contact with the wall? I think I don't totally understand backslashes.

- What areas of a kitchen REQUIRE backsplashes? Is it a terrible idea not to have that couple inches of backsplash lip between the wall and the countertops?

- Will it look bad (I realize this is probably not even a helpful question) to have a bright backsplash on the wall where the oven will be but not anywhere else?

My current directions:

* 1 "bright" colored backsplash wall:
I am looking for a backsplash on the wall above the stove that will complement rather than interfere with everything else that is going on in the kitchen. I have been surfing the web for images, but I still feel unsure, especially since I keep reading on here that the cabinet color will darken a bit over time. Gulp, and because there don't seem to be a lot of images of solid brown countertops out there, much less with natural cherry cabinets.

And though I thought the quartz was overwhelming, the backsplash possibilities are seemingly endless! Yikes. For the backsplash, I was thinking about single color, but I want something that will breathe some life back into the kitchen while brightening it up. Perhaps a subway tile that will put some zing into the kitchen without clashing with everything? So I picked up some Fireclay Tiles just to get some colors going, and so far I have been drawn towards a couple of their reds:
Claret
Beet (a glass)
(https://www.fireclaytile.com/tile/colors/)

I cannot get a handle on what would go well with natural cherry + chocolate brown + a gold-pink-slate floor (not sure about that yet).

* What about the grout color? How do you figure that out?

* What do I do with the walls on either side of the stove wall (1 holds the sink/garden window, the other runs into the fridge)? Do I just create a lip from the left-over quartz for the rest? Will that look strange?

I would truly welcome any direction that you nice people could offer�.

Thank you for not just shaking your heads at me (which is what my extended family is doing). Cheers!

The photo is the hazel ford color of the quartz, though in our not-sunlit kitchen, it looks less orange and more like a Hershey's bar...

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