Need help with my kitchen backsplash
I have espresso cabinets and a neutral color yet busy granite island and countertops. I want to add a glass backsplash stack pattern to it and was considering a cool color such as aqua, turqoise, arctic, or teal that would give contrast and add color to the kitchen. Would that look OK or what would you recommend? See attached photo of my kitchen.

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I agree with previous comments about upstand removal and going for the sand splashback tile. May I suggest bringing in the lovely aqua or teal hue in the blind/shade fabric? It would really bring the space to life!
There are some earth-tone backsplashes that are so gorgeous, I'd almost alter my whole color scheme to have one! YOu don't have to settle for "beige."
Now for the tile - Use an iridescent glass - 1" x 4" laid up in sheets, running bond pattern (look it up) .... This should cost you approx $17 - $28 per sq ft... The iridescent color will add zing to this mundane dark look....
the tile I describe in a different color can be seen at www.davidlandyinteriors.com
Good luck....
David Landy ASID CID
Past Pres. ASID NY Metro
Use rectangular tiles and place them vertically to gain height. Treat it as a WALL application, which will balance all the horizontal planes and create uniformity and balance to the entire room. Your choice of wall tiles should stay in a balanced mix of very light creams, off-whites and whites.
Whites might sound boring, but the finish of the tiles (iridesent, opalescent) is what will really make the wall and your kitchen pop. Too much color on the wall will fight all the other color in the room and will lack cohesion. Basically, you want to create a neutral canvas so that you can add color(s) you love with the accessories you fill your kitchen with. Have fun!