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How to Reconcile Major Kitchen Elements That Don't Match

3 years ago
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EDIT: I'm going with seamless, matching the backsplash to the counters but will leave this up in case it helps anyone else. In a new build, the only white cabinets are extremely bright and the only white paints offered are Sherwin Williams Pure White or Extra White, neither of which match the cabinets. I'm going with a greywashed vinyl plank floor that will have both subtle warm and cool tones. I found a beautiful white subtle gray veined honed countertop that goes pretty well with the cabinets. My worry is the cabinets seem ligther than the paint colors and I'm not sure if I want a stark white subway tile backsplash. I found a gorgeous cotton matte subway that looks great with Sherwin W Pure White but they are both warmer than the cabinets. I could do run the honed counterop up the backsplash but don't want a super slick look. I love subway tile. My favorite ktichens have all the major elements matching perfectly so I am kind of lost and want to avoid mixing warm and cool on the large items. (No problem mixing warm and cool with accessories.) Am I overthinking all of this.......... welcome. Thank Thanks for your feedback.

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