Subway Tile Backsplash Help!!!
Rachel Sturdivant
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Subway tile backsplash-help with design decision
Comments (1)We used 3x6 subways for our backsplash, with random 2x2 glass accents added on point. Over the stove we used 2x4 subways in a herringbone pattern. The herringbone surrounded a diamond made of 4x4 tiles with 2x2 glass inserts. We got all these tiles, including the payette trim, from Dal-tile....See MoreNeed help choosing backsplash subway tile for marble look alike quartz
Comments (22)Looks great! I am the worst at picking tile and I think they all look great so go with your gut... I did the white on white look and it was so white I ended up doing grey grout to balance it out. I think a grey tile probably would have balanced the counter better but I fell in love with that white herringbone I ended up doing. I also picked a matte tile and kind of wish I had picked something with a glossier finish for some more sparkle. Your choices look like they will do that and have more dimension. Good luck!...See MoreBacksplash help: subway tile.
Comments (101)Daina L, there is a Cancos store in NJ - 7 Elkins Road East Brunswick, NJ 08816. If you're not too far I would stop by. You seem to be settling on a tile. I thought I had picked the perfect tile and while waiting for a price I kept looking. Then I found the tile I used. There was no doubt in mind that I found it - both price and color. It's very frustrating - I remember making choices throughout the remodel, thinking I just got over the hardest, to then face another "hardest". But it does come together. I'm sure your kitchen will look great and you will love it. Please keep us posted....See MoreWhite Ice Granite help
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