help me pick out granite please
I had to change granite choices. Looking at these would you choose any of them? I don’t want to have to change the back splash and there is a pic of the floor tile as well.
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anj_p
el último añoOf those 4, number 4. Your backsplash is busy so busy granite would be no good. I might consider something even less busy. Possibly a different material.
Tara L
Autor originalel último añoThanks for the feedback. I am not a fan of the backsplash either. 😩
I would prefer some type of off white subway tile.
Suggestions on backsplash??
Diana Bier Interiors, LLC
el último añoI'd pick #4 granite and a white or gray crackle tile for the backsplash.
Tara L
Autor originalel último añoIs it okay is my cabinets aren’t actual white? They are Benjamin moore’s white dove.
Diana Bier Interiors, LLC
el último añoWell, the only way to tell is to get samples and view them together in your room with your light. And I think Ben Moore's White Dove is a lovely white!
Tara L
Autor originalel último añoThanks so much. It’s a bit warmer so I like it. The floor tile is on the warmer side also so I guess with that change I can find a warmer granite.
wildflower5
el último añoWith your busy backsplash even #4 seems too busy. I'd go with a cleaner white quartz if possible.
JAN MOYER
el último añoÚltima modificación: el último añoNone. You DON'T want spend on a new top, to go with any backsplash. Let alone that one. : )
Go shopping for a top you love.....ignore the backsplash. Say good bye to it.
Show the whole kitchen. The cabinets, the floor. All of what you are doing.
Tara L
Autor originalel último añoUnfortunately the floor isn’t done yet. It will be the tile you see in the pic in front of the samples
Kendrah
el último añoSounds like you are ok with getting a new backsplash yes? And that you enjoy subway tiles? Concentrate on finding a counter that looks good with your floors and then select a subdude subway tile. If you are simply looking at granite alone, I would go for a less busy pick like #4.
Patricia Colwell Consulting
el último añoSo IMO once the floor is in you then make sure all the lighting is LED 4000K that is my personal choice you could do3500K but the lighting is important before choosing anything else . ou then post a pic of the floor the whole kitchen with all the ;lightson. Post in a comment here do not start another post. IMO granite is a perfect choice for kitchen counters and there are so many to choose from.The backspalsh has to go and that will make this whole decision easier.
Norwood Architects
el último añoIf you can replace the backsplash I would suggest you do. That type of busy backsplash is dated and was never a good choice anyway.
Tara L
Autor originalel último añoSeen a lot of nice backsplash. Is subway tile considered the rectangular tiles? I’ve also seen some elongated shape tiles as well as the curvy diamond shaped tiles. I’m not exactly sure what they are called. I have been looking. If I do that I think I want a simple white grout with it. I just hope that having a stock white subway tile will not look bad with the white love. Cabinets is not exactly a pure white.
anj_p
el último año@Tara L you take samples home with you and look at how they are next to your cabinets. There are a zillion whites.
If you love those 4 granites then pick one of those, get it installed, and THEN pick out tile. If you pick a busy counter, keep your BS simple. If you were just trying to find something to match your backsplash, maybe pick a stone you love first. If you can, go to a stone yard to do it.
Easy enough to search white dove cabinets on houzz and see what they did with the BS. Both of these used a warm white backspalish (warmer than the cabinets).
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el último añoDon't rush the backsplash decision. Since you are now ok with changing it, rip the old one out! Then you have fresh eyes to choose your countertop with, one that goes with your cabinets and your planned flooring (take a piece of tile and a door with you to see a slab in person). Once installed, start bringing tile samples home to find what works with everything.
Steph H
el último añoI think the backsplash is fine. It’s neutral and tasteful. Why spend unnecessary money? I like #3 the best. After that #4.
kandrewspa
el último añoWhy are you changing the countertop at all? The picture doesn't show it well, but from what I can see it looks OK. Maybe just changing the backsplash would work. That's a lot less expensive than replacing countertops. Can you show us a picture of the existing countertop and the whole kitchen?
Sabrina Alfin Interiors
el último añoI'd go with the least busy one with that mosaic tile. Number 4 would be my choice.
thinkdesignlive
el último añoIf the floor sample is lined up in front of the granites then I also vote #4. If they miraculously don’t damage your backsplash when doing the counters then post again with a photo showing all including the new floor. You may wish to change the BS or not - hard to say at this point.
Diana Bier Interiors, LLC
el último añoRegarding tile, what everyone calls "subway tile" is a 3 x 6 rectangle, usually in a plain white, installed in a running bond pattern. They are so-called because they were used in the NYC (and other metros) subway system back in the early 1900s.
Calling all rectangular tiles "subway" is really not a good description. There are lots of sizes of rectangles--4 x 8, 2 x 6, 2 x 8, 2 x 12, etc. They can come in all manner of colors and finishes--crackle, matte, polished. They can be machine or hand-made. They can have rectified (90 degree) edges or not. They are not strictly speaking subway tiles.
Then you have lots of shapes--squares, arabesques, penny rounds, fishtails--in all sizes and colors. So many to choose from. The best thing about tile backsplashes is that you usually don't need a lot of tile (unlike in a bathroom or shower) so you can use a more expensive tile but not break the bank.
I agree to select the counter top first, then go to a really good tile store (not a big box store) and get samples to bring home to see what works best in your room with your lighting. And speaking of lighting, you do NOT need to install 4000K LEDs, no matter what anyone tells you!
Tara L
Autor originalel último añoThanks everyone. I don’t want the room to look blue-ish. This is how our kitchen looked when the backsplash was being put in. The door is a very light gray. But I want to change it to the travertine in the picture which is warmer. Another reason I want wouldn’t mind getting rid of the cool back splash. Should everything be either warm OR cool?
The countertops are laminate and that was just builder grade when the house was built.Flo Mangan
el último añoRemove that backsplash first as carefully as you can. Then the countertop. Then install new countertop. Go plain on countertop and add subtle pattern on backsplash blending by multi neutral colors on backsplash. Or plain tiles done in herringbone pattern with light gray grout.
Flo Mangan
el último añoI used this recently on a home update and it is beautiful. With plain white quartz countertops. From TileBar. You can look at their site and get 3-4 samples to try out. Best to figure out backsplash now if you can. Hard to get materials these days.
JAN MOYER
el último añoÚltima modificación: el último año"the floor isn’t done yet."
Nobody has asked, so I will:
What is the flooring in the rest of the HOUSE?
AWARDA Architects
el último año#3 or 4 is best. I agree with above. The less busy counter provides a better contrast to the multicolor tile. The less busier the better. You'll notice the backsplash, it will stand out more.
Diana Bier Interiors, LLC
el último añoRather than a travertine floor, I'd use a medium toned brown hardwood, either engineered or site-finished. You'd add a nice warmth to the space.
And no, you don't have to use all warm or all cool colors in a room. I don't know who decided that was a design "rule" but it's just not so.
JAN MOYER
el último añoExactly, Diana, so agree! Which is why I asked to flooring in the remainder of the house..........
Tara L
Autor originalel último añoThe flooring in the rest of the house is the laminate planks. It’s a dark colored wood. Not very dark brown but it has a tinge of red to it. I’m not sure I wld like it in the kitchen though…
JAN MOYER
el último añoÚltima modificación: el último añoYou'd love it in that kitchen, and It would free you from the counter/floor/cabinet/ issue, and MORE importantly ? Unify your home visually, and make it feel LARGER.
Count on it. Basically ? You call it a "neutral" add. Especially with BM White Dove. : ) thank me later lol. Have your back, your not cold bare feet, and anything you happen to drop, thank me later as well.
Just go find a top you love with your CABINETS. Done. Tada!!!
RedRyder
el último añoYou are trying to match something you don’t love to the rest of your kitchen. That’s not a good idea and the backsplash is one of the LEAST expensive parts of a kitchen. Your current one is too dated to force new materials to match it.
Using the warm brown wood floor planks from the rest of the house is the right idea. One, it takes away the challenge of floor-countertop-backsplash matching because medium wood floors are neutral. Everything looks good with them. And you are creating a consistent visual throughout the house, which makes everything look better. And more cohesive.
Take off the existing backsplash. Shop countertops until you FALL IN LOVE. Then you come back here for help with a simple backsplash. That is the right sequence for you. Your initial question needs to be changed to “what should I do with my White Dove cabinets”? Lighting should not exceed 3000k because it then feels like a hospital.
White Dove is a great cabinet color. You have lots of options for the other two elements - countertop and backsplash.
Tara L
Autor originalel último añoThank you guys. Here are some pics with the brown flooring from our living area. I had some left overs.
Tara L
Autor originalel último añoAlso if I change to this flooring maybe the cabinets should be white instead in BM White Dove?…
Diana Bier Interiors, LLC
el último añoUsing that wood floor is a no-brainer! It looks great, and White Dove is a perfectly fine color for the cabinets. It's one of my favorite whites.
Tara L
Autor originalel último añoReally? I was so worried about it looking cheap. I thought tile wld elevate the kitchen more …
Diana Bier Interiors, LLC
el último añoIt doesn't look cheap in the photo, but you are the best judge of how it looks in real life.
JAN MOYER
el último añoThat floor is a WHOLE lot better than that icy cold blue/gray, that much is certain!!
Flo Mangan
el último añoWood look so much better. Plus, keeping flooring consistent helps the overall look too.
Connecticut Yankeeeee
el último añoTara - do the wood! It brings warmth to your already pretty space. Plus, wood is more forgiving when things are dropped on it.
RedRyder
el último añoThat’s a great wood floor. The color is rich and will look great with a white dove kitchen.
Tara L
Autor originalel último añoWow thanks everyone. I also checked out some granite today and I think I will go with colonial cream. I’m also going to check out some tile for the backsplash. Eva use in worried all the tile will be stark white.
Am I correct when saying the old back splash should be removed first, then new countertops put in, then new back splash put in?
Barbara Almandarz
el último añoI'd go with #4. You already have alot of movement in your backsplash, don't have your counters compete with it. All lovely choices, but keep in mind how busy your kitchen can get.
JAN MOYER
el último añoÚltima modificación: el último añoGet rid of the splash, put the new tops in, the wood floor and WAIT until the tops are in to select a tile. It can't be installed until there ARE tops. No point to a rush.
Drag home the samples, stand them up.......select: )
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