Help me choose a kitchen splashback!
Jodie Turner
3 years ago
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Kate
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Comments (25)No to the grey - your wall seems to have a green tinge in them, so I would say either green/grey or a warm white tile with darker grout. If you choose the right grey/green, it is a classic look so shouldn't date. If you are a bit scared to choose colours, why don't you get a couple of warm white sample tiles and put where the splash back will go. You will soon see if it looks too stark....(maybe another idea, but possibly not a good one - why don't you see if you can put a few pages from a blank sketchbook in the whole area where the splash back will go (not super white white, but a warm white). That could also possibly highlight how stark (or not), the white may look. I can see what design tank is saying, as your cupboards appear to be more cream than white in the photos and if this is the case, then I agree the white will most likely look too stark. My cupboards in kitchen were white (but a warm white not a cool white). The stone bench tops also have the little speckles of stone in them..I can't remember the colour Ocean foam/Osprey.......but even with those colours and them not being cool whites, I thought the white tiles looked too stark against them. I therefore went for a glass splash back and ever since I then went to think of designs for my bathroom renovation, I constantly regret going with the glass in the kitchen and modernising the house too much..........definitely don't do glass if you are wanting to keep a classic charm to the house. In a long winded way, I think yes, I also think you should just stick with the grey/green. It will make a statement. Not the right shade...but another example....it may be hard getting the colour of the tile exactly right given that the walls are already painted and the tiles need to match....See MoreHelp me pick the colour for my glass splashback
Comments (12)It does all depend on your wall colour and other furnishings in the room, but I'd suggest to go on the lighter side Pauline, given that there is not a great deal of contrast in your kitchen, it is best to stay monochromatic. Something like Dulux Sandy Day or Beige Royal have a warmth and depth about them but not too dark. Please ensure you look at a glass sample of the colour, as this can vary greatly from the paint sample. Good luck and be sure to let us know how you got on...See MoreNeed help with choosing which mirror for a kitchen splashback
Comments (5)Hi, Neither is right or wrong. They just give a different look. If using a mirror I would choose the smoked. It looks classier and and I think it looks higher end/quality. It is also a softer version of the bottom colour and connects the upper and lower colours around the white. Cheers...See MoreHelp choosing splashback with Granite.
Comments (6)I'd go white with the splashback so nothing detracts from the granite top being the highlight! It's lovely by the way! You could always pick up the accent colours (grey, pink, black) in your teatowels, kettle, nice vase etc. I'd actually love to see a pic once it's in....See Moredreamer
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