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by hrhsusan
7 months ago in Design Dilemma
Kashmir white granite needs a backsplash!
All comments and suggestions appreciated. Thanks
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Deborah Butler, Brickwood Builders My eye is immediately drawn to the one on the left in the second picture. My fear however would be that in larger quantity it would look busy. I like the tone with your cabinets and countertop.
7 months ago ·
olldcan I'd keep looking for backsplash tile, the choices that your showing have an awful lot of grout to clean. Were any of the 3 available in a larger format tile
7 months ago ·
vsegura I like the one on the right, seems to have warm tones like the floor
7 months ago ·
Lotus Construction Group I would not worry so much about how much grout is to clean there are great alternative grouts to the old cement based grouts. I don't like any of the choices you have shown. I would either do same stone as the counter or find a tile or stone that plays well with the floor and wood work trying not to add another color. Keeping it light would be nice with the dark cabs. As I final note if the counter wrapped up the walls as a splash that would be very nice.
7 months ago · ·
Paradise Restored Landscaping & Exterior Design Second picture far right!
7 months ago ·
anniebmw7 If these are the only back splashes you can afford with in your budget, i really liked the one on the far right in the first picture. Like vsegura said it does have the nice warm tones to it. Check out:
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GOOD LUCK!
7 months ago ·
sunshineglo Out of the three ,i do like the extreme right in 2nd pic.

The subway style 3x6' i guess.....

As vsegura' mentioned it has warm tones, and les. Traffic......

Where did u find that beautiful style of the tile
7 months ago · ·
Darzy I'm not really loving any of the choices. But I vote for the one on the right, second picture.
7 months ago ·
feeny I don't like any of the choices. The glass mosaics are too busy; all are too dark. With your lovely dark cabinets, I think you need both backsplash and granite to be very light for contrast.

7 months ago · ·
Advantage Contracting We have Kashmir White counters and chose to spend a bit more on our tile budget. We used Quemere 1x6 tiles in a subway pattern. The tile color was Ice Cream and we ordered it in the crackle finish. We didn't want the backsplash to compete with the busy countertop patterns. Good luck.
7 months ago · ·
Advantage Contracting One more pic
7 months ago ·
jj90 We also have the Kashmir White granite and dark stain cabinets. For the backsplash, we are considering 3x12 white glass tiles.
7 months ago ·
nonesti I'd go with a white subway tile. The two you have picked in my opinion will get old fast.
7 months ago ·
Natalie Hi---
You have different undertones here so you do need a backsplash which can pull all the hues together. I suggest a stone glass mixed tile and a warm wall color... The first pic is a color palette and inspiration for your kitchen. Hope this is helpful. Good Luck!

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7 months ago ·
Rick Kelley Builders Hi,

I have to be honest and say that I don't really like the choices you have in your picture. I would recommend choosing (as Natalie said above) a glass/natural stone combination. There are many selections available that would look nice...possibly a very light gray subway or linear type style.

Good Luck!
7 months ago ·
Trends in Tile I agree with Advantage.....go with something similar in color to your granite, so it does not compete. A Subway crackle would look beautiful!
7 months ago ·
Susan Jablon Mosaics Hi hrhsusan, I have a few selections for you that I matched to Kashmir White granite. The first two are examples that combine grey/cool tones from the granite with the warmth of the cabinets and warm flecks in the granite. The last two are a more bold choice. I would have to see a close up of your actual slab to be sure, but most slabs of Kashmir White that I have seen have reddish brown flecks. Using a red or burgundy in the backsplash would be a nice accent color for your kitchen, but may not be your style. If you see something close but would like to make tweaks, we can help you customize a design as well!
7 months ago · ·
olldcan Kashmir white granite, full height backsplash. All the mosaics are too busy and look cheap in comparison to your granite.
7 months ago ·
Danielle Diner I am redoing my kitchen, we have the same dark cabinets, kashmir white granite. We can't figure out paint/backsplash/tile, it is still a blank slate, if any of you see this; you were great help with her question and I was hoping you could help me out as well!
Thanks in advance!
30 hours ago ·
Deborah Butler, Brickwood Builders Old posts don't get any attention. Start your own thread and put pictures of your room in it.
28 hours ago ·
feeny Definitely start your own design discussion, Danielle, otherwise everyone is going to get confused about which question we are answering and which kitchen we are discussing. But we'll all be happy to help.
28 hours ago ·
kedwa89841 I would look for one with more color, more pop, something that ties in other colors in the house.
If I have to choose one of these I would say the one on the right in the first picture, but really think you need color.
28 hours ago ·
misslea1 Would you consider a solid mirror splashback?
26 hours ago ·
feeny Ignore this thread as it is seven months old and already resolved. It was mistakenly revived by another poster.
26 hours ago ·
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