Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ I don't like the style of having the island different from the rest of the kitchen. I think that's a fad that will go out of fashion.
+1. I also think it's a fad. Doesn't look right.
Anonymous wrote:^ I don't like the style of having the island different from the rest of the kitchen. I think that's a fad that will go out of fashion.
Anonymous wrote:The best and most classic backsplash is just to have your granite/marble go up to your cabinets. It may be boring, but it won't go out of style. My parents had this in their kitchen 30 years ago.
I think that subway tiles are pretty classic. I like marble subway tiles a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.houzz.com/photos/19356998/Century-Wood-High-Definition-Porcelain-Tile-Series-Kitchen-Backsplash-6x24-farmhouse-kitchen-toronto
That's cool looking. Though I suspect it will be dated in not too many years.
Don't like it. That's not a farmhouse style kitchen. Too modern looking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about these?
People, you won't get a consensus on any backsplash. Unless you are remodeling to sell your house in a few years, get the backsplash you like. Who the F cares what others think.
If you're just looking for opinions, fine. But, expect at least one person to not like your backsplash. ^ I hate that backsplash. Too dark and hard to clean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.houzz.com/photos/19356998/Century-Wood-High-Definition-Porcelain-Tile-Series-Kitchen-Backsplash-6x24-farmhouse-kitchen-toronto
That's cool looking. Though I suspect it will be dated in not too many years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.houzz.com/photos/19356998/Century-Wood-High-Definition-Porcelain-Tile-Series-Kitchen-Backsplash-6x24-farmhouse-kitchen-toronto
That's cool looking. Though I suspect it will be dated in not too many years.
We almost did this in our kitchen but didn't for a couple reasons: we were using the 6x24 tiles on the floor and I didn't want the whole kitchen to be faux wood, and I didn't want the 'flooring on the wall' though it totally could be used in that application. The second reason is that I did feel that the floor would hold up... as it looks like hardwood... but the wall tile would be dated looking and heavy in only a couple years. Super cheap though for the right kitchen- you can get if for a couple bucks a square foot!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like large format tiles or stone for a backsplash.
I don't like that glass mosaic- it just looks kind of low rent to me. In the right colours it could look ok in a beach house or something small where the noisy colours wouldn't be so offputting.
I like the look of the glass backsplash, but I have this weird thing I do accidently where sometimes I drop/throw stuff when I feel it falling and go to save it, and I could see myself cracking the glass which would suck.
I have stone for now. I wanted to give my kitchen a small face lift until we gut it and redo the cupboards and counter tops. So we replaced the yucky tile with stone.
Kinda like this.
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It is masculine and heavy though. I'd love a light airy kitchen. One day.
A kitchen like this is a good example. With the business of the counters, busy backsplash and dark wood, if you change any ONE thing, there would be an improvement. Either paint the cabinets, or put in a less distracting backsplash or a non speckly counter. Any one thing would make a huge difference. For me, I'd ditch the backsplash and reassess if I needed to paint all cabinets or just the uppers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.houzz.com/photos/19356998/Century-Wood-High-Definition-Porcelain-Tile-Series-Kitchen-Backsplash-6x24-farmhouse-kitchen-toronto
That's cool looking. Though I suspect it will be dated in not too many years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like large format tiles or stone for a backsplash.
I don't like that glass mosaic- it just looks kind of low rent to me. In the right colours it could look ok in a beach house or something small where the noisy colours wouldn't be so offputting.
I like the look of the glass backsplash, but I have this weird thing I do accidently where sometimes I drop/throw stuff when I feel it falling and go to save it, and I could see myself cracking the glass which would suck.
I have stone for now. I wanted to give my kitchen a small face lift until we gut it and redo the cupboards and counter tops. So we replaced the yucky tile with stone.
Kinda like this.
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It is masculine and heavy though. I'd love a light airy kitchen. One day.
Anonymous wrote:http://www.houzz.com/photos/19356998/Century-Wood-High-Definition-Porcelain-Tile-Series-Kitchen-Backsplash-6x24-farmhouse-kitchen-toronto