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Stone or tile backsplash behind range? Hood shape and height?

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Thanks in advance for any thought you offer!

I am planning on an Austin stone backsplash behind a 48" range. The cabinets are SW Sandbar. In the drawing below, the plan shows ~20" of limestone subway tile on each side of the eyebrow window and to the ceiling (upper trim is as the right cabinet) - I like the look of Buff hammered limestone however it is like stone and reflects no light.

I really love the Austin stone look behind the stove but worry about dating the kitchen and cleaning the tile (although we do not cook a lot). Originally I considered using the same tile behind the oven as around the window (classic subway pattern) but in a herringbone pattern (white hood and no uppers on that wall). The attached image shows a brown bar in front of outer wall upper cabinets - intended to represent one of 3 planned wood beams on ceiling.

The house is a clean modern tuscan style with the kitchen visible from the living area as in the plan below. Floor tile in kitchen and adjacent DR and LR is polished marble which we inherited with the house (newly moved in) and plan to keep.


Interested in others thoughts on

1) should the behind-the-oven backsplash be more of a wow factor like stone (understanding it is difficult to clean), or the same tile as around the window (in a different or the same pattern), or something different? Inspiration photo below.

2) what is the design durability of a herringbone tile pattern? e.g., subway style around window and herringbone behind oven.

3) Any other backsplash suggestions? Plan on something like macaubas bianco quartz countertops.

4) Any suggestions for hood shape or height (i.e., to ceiling or not)? I was thinking a concave (drawing shows convex) hood with a consistent width from top to bottom. A hood that is wider at the bottom and narrower at the top may make the wall look larger with more backsplash visible.

Measurements can be seen in the diagram - note that outer wall cabinets are updated/current in the drawing while diagram is older.



Measurements - outer wall now only has two counter to ceiling cabinets.

Inspiration stone backsplash photo


Inspiration limestone around window



Alternate hood designs - we have no uppers on the oven wall

1. Concave full width hood - current choice


2. Example of narrow at top and full width at bottom


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