I have photos to share...finally! I'm super happy with how it turned out. Our installer was fantastic. We still have a lot of little things to do in the kitchen, like get window treatments, new kitchen stools, etc. We did manage to already put wine in the wine rack. Priorities! I provided several angles, but if you'd like a close-up or a different angle, please feel free to reach out. It's hardest to get a shot of the window/sink area because we get SO much light over there now (I'm not complaining!).
Additional info -- we completely gutted our kitchen in our nearly 100 yr old home, including removing a fireplace/chimney in there. It took 6 months (including the wait time for the tile), but it was well worth it! Sources:
Grout: TEC in "Sterling". It's a lovely warm (but pale) gray. Not too warm, and definitely not too cool. It was exactly what I wanted! My runner up was Custom bleached wood, and I'm glad we didn't go with that because I think it would have been a little yellow in our kitchen. If you're questioning your choice, don't be afraid to ask your tile installer for their input. My guy had some great feedback!
Cabinets: Custom built cabinetry in Benjamin Moore White Dove
Countertops: Hanstone Quartz in "Montauk"
Wall color: Benjamin Moore Pale Oak
Cabinet Hardware: Emtek "Alexander" pulls and "Newport" knobs in Flat Black.
EDITED TO ADD:
I want to add that we actually installed Equipe Artisan tile (in white), not the Bedrosians. Our Cloe was still backordered after 2+ months, and our tile vendor found the Equipe in stock at one of her other vendors/distributors (It was labeled under some wonky name, so not easy to find.) For anyone wondering, Equipe is the actual company who produces the tile in Spain. It is then re-branded by various companies (like Bedrosians) under different names. So, if you find the Equipe Artisan, you can feel confident that it is the same exact tile as the Cloe.
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