Backsplash for white kitchen - HELP
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Comments (75)I think you made very nice choices in the end. I like the backsplash you picked, because as others posted about the glass.... it brings down the quality of the kitchen..... The flooring...I think it will work out fine. We are having the same problem. I actually like the wider plank but either would work. I do like the color you choose and it was my first choice....then it would have been a brown picked up in your original flooring. I hope you post pics when you are finished! Oh just as an afterthought....did anyone suggest you do the backsplash in the same countertop granite? That might have worked also, but it's a different look and maybe an outdated look also?....I think you chose a good product...bet it's gorgeous! Best wishes on it's completion!!!...See MoreNeed help finding a non-white backsplash for a White kitchen
Comments (9)My first project with glass tile involved my removing two columns of mortared mosaic glass squares because I didn't like the angle of my tile cuts. In the process of pulling it down I cut myself (no big surprise). What was a bit of a surprise was the surgery I needed two months later to remove a shard of glass lodged on the tendon of the middle finger of my right hand. It could have severed that tendon at any time, which would, of course, have been disastrous. He needs a wet saw, a diamond blade for it, personal protective equipment (I wore goggles, boots, gloves, but my gloves weren't leather) and health insurance! Regarding the tile, seeing all the samples together, Tusk has the right undertones, and would be my choice. You can choose anything you like, of course, but I don't think Gardenia is the right one. I am partial to the glazed thin brick and show it below in Alcatraz and Glacier. I totally get it if you feel you already have enough brick! But this may be a better color family for you....See MoreWhite/off-white kitchen backsplash help
Comments (6)Thanks mdl. I will toy around with this idea. I like light and bright, but we do have plenty of that in this kitchen already, plus a huge wall of windows. Our whole house is warm neutrals, and that is what is challenging me here. I agree that the white and the blue both look too cool. And thanks designsavy. I was on a mission to get it all done ASAP as we are using a contractor and are doing many rooms in a remodel, and the dust is getting to me, but we have just rearranged the sequence of things, and will now be doing kitchen, laundry, then master bath, so there should be time once the cabs and countertop are installed. I'd rather make it right and slow down if necessary....See Morewhite kitchen backsplash help
Comments (10)Some cautions about some things you mention: - white glass tiles can very easily end up looking green-y or blue-y ([this thread is one example[(https://www.houzz.com/discussions/white-glass-backsplash-does-not-look-white-dsvw-vd~820386) - you can see in one photo the difference between the unmounted tile and the mounted tile) - dark grout is very eye catching, so it's suuuuper important that the tiler is a meticulous sort - otherwise the dark grout just highlights all the wobbles and uneven grout thicknesses (that are a lot more common than you might think, but due to light grout, your eye doesn't immediately notice) - Be sure to plan for how you'll finish the edges where the tiles don't end at cabinets (ie peninsula/next to pantry) - schluter strip? Bullnose tile? - makes your life so much easier if you know before you buy your tile Can you post a couple/few pictures of kitchens that you like? Tiles that you like? Also, what is your countertop?...See MoreRelated Professionals
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