Need kitchen backsplash ideas.
Looking at the pictures, we think we still prefer the darker back-splash since it gives more of a contrast. One thing we know is that we really don't want a "busy" back-splash. We want something simple and clean looking.
We found a bronze toned mirror mosaic tile that we think we like. The only question about this is that it looks quite different in different light. Other things we've seen that we like: black bead-board, black back-painted glass, antique mirror panels, antique glass, horizontal black boards, and one black matte finish that we can't figure out what it is. I was only able to post 4 pictures here so I'll add pictures of things we've seen that we think we like as comments. We are definitely open to other suggestions and would appreciate knowing what you think.
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schmuttis
Forfatter9 år sidenSidst ændret: {last_modified_time}9 år sidenHere are some more considerations: antique glass, black bead-board, horizontal black boards and we have no idea what the last picture shows. Any idea?schmuttis
Forfatter9 år sidenAll three of these are black back-painted-glass. If we go with this for our back-splash, we would paint the glass. So what do you think? Do you like any of these or do you have another suggestion?Lisa Williams
9 år sidenI really like the look of your kitchen with the lighter painted back splashes. I realize paint is not a good option for a back splash but I might choose a material that mimics that color. Even a painted glass in a taupe color? Something that doesn't try to compete with the natural beauty of your granite.schmuttis thanked Lisa Williams- schmuttis thanked Sheri
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Forfatter9 år sidenSheri I hadn't considered subway tile because I always thought of it with white grout. It might not look so busy with black grout.Sheri
9 år sidenSidst ændret: {last_modified_time}9 år sidenI've been seeing it around here more lately and I think it looks slick. You can also consider stainless steel colored tiles to provide some monochromatic shine, but not quite as much as the mirrors. Good luck :)schmuttis thanked Sheri- schmuttis thanked Nancy Travisinteriors
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Forfatter9 år sidenThe only thing we have stainless in the kitchen are the sinks and faucets. All appliances are black since we aren't fans of stainless. We had looked at gold tiles but that was just too much!acm
9 år sidenCount me as another vote that the black paint looks terrible compared to the light. So I'd follow that by looking for relatively light tiles -- you could probably get a neat mix of glass types, if you want glam, or a simple tan, grey, or gold glass subway tiles would be nice. (and yes, a nonobvious color for grout) Otherwise, your mirrored mosaic has potential.Serene Mother of Pearl Glossy & Matt Square Pattern Glass Mosaic Tiles, Sheet · Mere informationZen Jura Gold Polished Random Bricks Marble & Glass Tiles, Sheet · Mere informationGold Metallic Glass Tile · Mere information12"x12" Hand Color Stone and Glass Tile Mosaic Backsplash, Set of 11 · Mere informationZephyr Black & Beige Pinstrip Glossy Bricks Pattern Glass Mosaic Tiles, Sheet · Mere informationLight Travertine Glass Basket Mosaic · Mere informationSilver Gold Taupe Metallic Glass Tile Mix · Mere informationTumbled Mesh-Mounted Slate Mosaic Tiles, California Gold · Mere informationVibrations Glass Subway Tile, Carton · Mere informationSoho 2"x8" Subway Glass Tile, Carton · Mere informationSurf Subway Glass Tile · Mere informationschmuttis thanked acmGoosby Design
9 år sidenWhat about black basalt? It's a natural stone and the colors vary between dark grey to black. It gives it more dimension rather than the flat black paint. It also comes in many sizes, from subway to the mosaic. Or a metallic glazed porcelain tile, which has a bronze tones to pull from the black granite.schmuttis thanked Goosby Designjsilvester
9 år sidenYour kitchen design strikes me as modern, sleek and Zen.
If it were my kitchen, I would take Sheri's suggestion of the black subway tile. Nothing busy, as for me it would clutter your clean lines. I would not even care for the stainless subway. The counter has enough bling, and kitchen accessories with a punch of color will add enough. I keep my counters clean, but when I set out my Le Creuset roaster for serving, there is a punch of color (then clean and put away). Or a small vase of flowers, or dramatic art bowl (even stainless) of fruit--lemons, etc.
Do pay attention to grout color (black) and dimension (consider thin as possible, so likely no sand and should consider sealing), size of tile (I wouldn't consider mini-bricks) and keeping edges of tile clean (no "pillow" style). Lastly, take a piece of the granite with you when picking out the tile, as "black" tile can vary and you want it to match well and the finish to be appropriate (shiny vs matt vs satin). All those details do matter.schmuttis thanked jsilvesterjsilvester
9 år sidenOooh, or the black basalt, if the variation in color can match the counters. I assume you have undercounter (LED) lights and consider how those lights will affect the backsplash.schmuttis thanked jsilvesterruthmand
9 år sidenThe black is very dramatic and if you can live with having to keep it clean I would certainly go with the black. I love how the black paint above the cabinets sets them off. Check out black 4x12 tiles or even larger in the bathroom tile section. That type of tile often requires very small grout lines and would reduce the amount you need as well. Whatever you do insist on epoxy grout for easy maintenance.schmuttis thanked ruthmandschmuttis
Forfatter9 år sidenBTW, we aren't keeping the paint. We were just using paint to help us decide what color back-splash we preferred.schmuttis
Forfatter9 år sidenFor those of you that like the black, does it need to be shiny like the granite or can it be matte?- schmuttis thanked jsilvester
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9 år sidenI like the black-- much more dramatic. And if you want to stay away from anything "busy," I have no idea why you would even consider the mosaic glass. SO busy, in look, and then it will be reflecting everything under the sun, too. The best suggestion here is the one by Goosby Design-- the black basalt or metallic glazed porcelain-- either one, would look great. Stainless steel backsplash might look good, too. I personally would stay away from mosaic anything. That would look busy.schmuttis thanked dbhschmuttis
Forfatter9 år sidenI should have also mentioned that we have a bricked fireplace. Plans are to remove the protruding mantel bricks and put a large mirror above the fireplace with decorative black fireplace tools hanging on either side of the fireplace. The french door will be painted the room color when the temperatures warm up outside.jsilvester
9 år sidenI would test it under your lighting conditions, day & night, but I would lean towards "satin", which is not as dull as matt and not as shiny as high gloss.
BTW: love your granite and if it is "black Galaxy", don't let water sit for any length of time on the countertop, as the natural metal flecks can tarnish. I know they seal the counter, but it still has porosity. No big deal, just FYI.jsilvester
9 år sidenAgain, only me, but because you have so much light in the room, I would lean towards a large modern art piece above the fireplace rather than a reflective mirror. Something that would not compete with the fireplace or the kitchen, but would add color and compliment your overall design (simple, modern, clean and light because of the brick).schmuttis thanked jsilvesterUser
9 år sidenI love the first pictures (samples) you posted-the mosaic glass tiles and the antique glass panels. Both have that modern feel and they have both light and dark colors which tie in nicely with your granite and maple cabinets. Some have suggested subway tiles, and while I love subway tiles-used them in my own kitchen-I think your kitchen is the ideal space to do something more modern! Beautiful kitchen.schmuttis thanked UserDirectBuy of Fort Worth
9 år sidenDaltile has some great mosaics that would look good on your backsplash. I think the jewel tide shimmer mosaic in black would really pop there.schmuttis thanked DirectBuy of Fort Worththebuilderdepot
9 år sidenHello,
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9 år sidenAn aside for @Schmuttis: I noticed your cabinets stop just shy of the ceiling. Not sure if cabinet work is completed or a trim piece will be added at top to finish/enclose the gap (dust collector).
If not, consider adding simple straight trim in an ebony finish to tie in the look and enhance the dramatic look. Just a thought.schmuttis thanked jsilvesterschmuttis
Forfatter9 år sidenSidst ændret: {last_modified_time}9 år siden@jsilvester we haven't finished everything in the kitchen yet. The top trim will just be a simple piece of flat maple. Like most homes, our ceiling isn't level so I doubt that an angled black trim would look decent. We have other things to finish yet too - floors to refinished, then the kick-space, art glass for the glass cabinet, floor molding, etc. Thanks for the suggestion though.schmuttis
Forfatter9 år sidenI'd like to thank everyone for their input. Now I need to get hubby to sit down with me and see what we'd like to explore. There are so many good suggestions here, I know we'll have problems narrowing it down. Thanks again.dbh
9 år sidenGood luck. I just wanted to add here that I think your kitchen is really beautiful. I love those maple cabinets. So nice to see someone embrace beautiful natural wood cabinetry in the kitchen (rather than the ubiquitous white). Your kitchen shows how modern and sophisticated natural wood can be in a kitchen. When you choose the backsplash, do post again w/pictures.schmuttis thanked dbhschmuttis
Forfatter9 år siden@dianahb while searching for something totally unrelated just now, I came across this picture of a mirror mosaic back-splash. W-a-a-a-y too busy! You were right about that.feeny
9 år sidenI have to admit I prefer lighter backslashes with the dark counters, but you should of course choose one that you love. Here are some photos of kitchens with maple cabinets (or other light woods), dark counters and a variety of different backsplashes--just so you can get a sense of what different styles look like against the black and maple.Achtenberg Residence · Mere informationsolid cherry cabinets, marble subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances · Mere informationTraditional Kitchen · Mere informationContemporary Arts & Craft · Mere informationCulinary Craftsman · Mere informationAsian Inspired Kitchen · Mere informationRhodes Architecture + Light · Mere informationNow and Then · Mere informationBayview House · Mere informationschmuttis thanked feenysfskies
9 år sidenFirst, I must say that your kitchen is beautiful with the elements that you have so far! My suggestions are partially based on my own biases (i.e., there is not such thing as too much natural light; tile mosaic is awful because of the grout lines and the fussiness of the design.).
With that out of the way, I like a backsplash that is as continuous as possible, especially with the clean lines in your new kitchen. I almost expect to see a Buddha in a tiny garden just outside your glass door.
I think pulling the gold color out of the countertop would be great, as long as it isn't bright and shiny. If you can't use a solid material, look for larger tiles and use thin grout lines. I like many of the color combinations suggested by acm, but for the fact that they are in mosaic form. (See personal bias above.) The copper suggested by City Cabinet Center in a larger size might also work, but remember that copper will develop a patina over time. Hammered nickel or solid zinc are both wonderful materials, but I wonder if they aren't a little too rough and a little too close to stainless steel which you don't like. If cost is no object, consider glass field tiles or back-painted glass. There are some wonderful porcelain tiles that are simple but look like concrete or metal or something else entirely. They are much less expensive than other options mentioned.
I also suggest that you paint the brick fireplace surround to pull together the whole kitchen/living area. And while you're at it, paint the remaining wall space the same color, perhaps a tint of whatever you choose for a backsplash or a tint of the gold flecks in your countertop.
That's my 2 cents. :-) Circular file if it doesn't fit with what you envision.schmuttis thanked sfskiesjsilvester
9 år sidenIf you do consider painting the brick, you can use a sealer first that allows one to reverse the paint issue and restore the original brick. Extra step, but gives lots of options for yourself or someone else.schmuttis thanked jsilvesterschmuttis
Forfatter9 år siden@jsilvester we aren't considering painting the brick since it continues to the opposite side into the sunroom. We are going to put up a really big mirror or art work to hide a good bit of the brick.jsilvester
9 år siden@schmuttis - best wishes as you proceed on your gorgeous kitchen. As others mentioned, be sure to post finished photos!schmuttis thanked jsilvesterUser
9 år sidenGet a counter depth refrigerator. The one you've got is ruining the lines of the kitchen. Which, BTW, is really pretty.schmuttis
Forfatter9 år siden@adivra I'm kitchen poor as it is right now. The refrig will have to wait.thebuilderdepot
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We also offer a selection of matching trims. A 2x4" on a mesh makes for an easy installation and a great look.schmuttis thanked thebuilderdepotschmuttis
Forfatter9 år sidenThanks for the many kind messages about our kitchen design. It was a lot of decisions to make and one always hopes they are making the correct ones.schmuttis
Forfatter9 år sidenI just thought that perhaps you might like to see a few of the before pictures. The kitchen was always dark and we had to turn lights on all of the time to work. We're enjoying our new one so much more.51reno
9 år sidenLove the black; it adds drama to your kitchen. IMO the pale one looks blah. I've had a painted backsplash for years. When done in a quality semi-gloss it cleans up easily, and every 5 years or so, if it needs a touch-up, what can be easier than to re-paint?
My suggestion: go back to the black. Save the money you would spend on tile to use on another part of your house, take a vacation, pay off debt...schmuttis thanked 51renoMillie Dove
9 år sidenWe also have natural maple cabinets. We replaced our counter with a Black and Tan quartz. I wanted a backsplash that would pull out the black, but I didn't want it too busy or too dark. We ended up getting 12" sheets of 2" square ivory glass tiles. Then we bought black and carmel tiles and randomly replaced 4 to 5 tiles in each 12" sheet. I think it gives us enough color and I love the way it reflects the light.schmuttis thanked Millie DoveAndrea M.
9 år sidenSomething a bit more unique perhaps? I'm loving metallics!
http://houzz.com/photos/1087741schmuttis thanked Andrea M.heartlander
9 år sidenSchmuttis, that is one smokin' kitchen. Loooooove it. Please don't disrupt your Architectural Digest look by doing "ordinary" on your backsplash. Subway tiles....100% ordinary. Same with most glassy mosaics. Of all the suggestions above, Goosby Design's black basalt -in the very pattern shown- wins the prize. Black basalt is a very soft, understated black, and works beautifully with Black Galaxy. It would stay true to the spirit of the room's composition. Even if you decide to go with horizontal boards (which would also look very good in your room, and give you future flexibility), you could paint the boards black basalt in a matte finish (no shine needed; the granite has staked that claim :-). Again, great kitchen.
schmuttis thanked heartlanderseestheeagleaz
9 år sidenI think a medium shade of backsplash, somewhere between the light of the cabinets and the dark counters maybe a a 2 by 6 glass offset, Home Depot or Lowes has some nice choices
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