Backsplash suggestions
devkids
4 years ago
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Colour combination advice for handleless kitchen + copper back splash
Comments (4)Copper and graphite work well together. Perhaps look at something along the lines of Calacatta Marble. Here’s a small kitchen we did. Graphite on the bottom with copper handles and Dove Grey on the top, Calacatta Marble worktops...See MoreCeramic backsplash in the bathroom
Comments (4)Maybe some of the mosaic tile used in the shower ? But what might have looked better would have been to have the mirrors going up from behind the taps, all the way up the wall, with no gap at the top, it would give a more finished and luxurious feel. I do understand that the mirrors you already have will probably have to stay now, which is why I have also suggested the mosaic tile....See MoreBacksplash Regret
Comments (7)I think your instincts are good here - a light worktop would really lift the space. Maybe a lightly speckled white? Marble you will need to be careful that the vein matches in colours to those tiles or it will feel a little off. And a warmer colour on the walls (it doesn't have to be strong but it will bring the room together as one) will help. Your floor looks to have some yellow tones in it so you will need to look at greys with a yellow tone (Like FB Cornforth White) or soft greens work well with greys and white and make it feel cosier. Definitely cost up the difference in replacing the worktops versus changing the tiles too as it may be cheaper. In terms of lights and bar stools what look are you aiming for? Is it modern minimal and to feel sleek and streamlined or do you want something a little softer with a more natural feel or something completely different? Dependent on that it will help focus what to go for in terms of bar stools and lighting as the options are endless as I'm sure you know! From glass to rattan shades and everything in between! Happy to help further if you need it too!...See MoreNew bathroom needs a backsplash
Comments (9)Do you like patterned tiles at all? Doesn’t have to be garish and you can keep the pallet simple. I’m thinking tile the whole wall, the same width as the vanity unit, up to the ceiling, similar to first picture. Or if that’s too much, then just tile the space from the sink to the mirror. I would raise the mirror a little so that it doesn’t get too splashed....See Moreherbflavor
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