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NY Good Questions: Backsplash Ideas For Our Kitchen?

6.12kitchen.jpgDear AT,

We're *this* close to beginning our kitchen renovation.

We've gone with wenge cabinets on the bottom, Caesarstone blizzard for countertops, stainless appliances, a light grey "driftwood" porcelain tile for the floor, and glass cabinets for the uppers.

But we're stumped as far as the backsplash goes -- I was thinking adding some color -- like a bright green or blue would work, but I'm not sure. Any ideas? Thanks! Meghan

 
 
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go with color! i think a nice green would be really stunning. either a minty green or olivey green would look great... or even chartreuse.

over if you go more subtle, a nice chalky blue would go nicely with the gray tones.

posted by closertotheocean on 2008-06-12 15:38:50
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"over if you go"???

that's what i get for trying to type when i'm hungry!

"or if you go"

posted by closertotheocean on 2008-06-12 15:40:06
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I'd choose red glass mosaic tiles, or almost any shape/color from Heath.
http://www.heathceramics.com/go/heath/

posted by bepsf on 2008-06-12 15:53:05
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Heath IS an awesome resource. One thing i love is using back-painted glass for backsplashes. Super easy to clean (no grout!), and you are able to do any color you please. It gives the color a nice soft presence. Just get a bid from a glass company, and they can cut it to fit, allowing for receps, etc. Perfect!

posted by design.is.good on 2008-06-12 16:04:47
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NO! Do NOT add color via backsplash!! Everything you have is minimalist modern & all about MATERIAL, not color. Adding color will make it look cheap and/or cheesy. I recommend a neutral backsplash --- I have soft soft spot for simple white glossy tiles but those only look good if you have an excellent tile person, in which case it would look FANTASTIC!!

posted by d20 on 2008-06-12 16:06:28
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Your kitchen sounds almost exactly like mine.... we went with a very light grey stacked subway tile from here:
http://www.susanjablonmosaics.com/catalog/advanced_search_result.php/keywords/subway/search_in_description/1/sort/2a/page/7

posted by drmona on 2008-06-12 16:23:15
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i disagree... color is great! and second the suggestion of back-painted glass!

posted by closertotheocean on 2008-06-12 16:25:30
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we just redid our kitchen (maple cabinets, caesarstone blizzard countertop, stainless appliances, gray cement floor)... and "fresh herb" green glass back splash. It's absolutely beautiful, fresh, inspiring, soothing... Colour is inspiring! Don't hesitate to liven it up!

posted by orohlfs on 2008-06-12 16:46:46
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I'm with d20 here.

keep it simple.

posted by goofybuddha on 2008-06-12 18:22:26
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We removed plaster and went with exposed brick.

posted by chris (nyc) on 2008-06-12 19:23:13
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Styles and tastes change. Go with something neutral. Get color from your accessories.

posted by Taureg on 2008-06-12 19:52:00
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Thanks so much! Great comments. And the white -- that hadn't even occurred to me. Hmmmm...

Re: the glasskote-like suggestion, I love that and seriously considered it, but I wondered if it would clash with the glass cabinets.

posted by Nester66 on 2008-06-12 20:28:27
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i would (and will) do back painted glass in a ocean blue, or to be more subtle, how about neutral to match the counter top. Back painted glass has been around for years (I've used it alot in corporate interiors). It's awesome to clean and give a very fresh, contemporary look.

posted by rachelrachel on 2008-06-12 20:34:18
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I have a very similar kitchen... and as a backsplash i used the same ceasarstone that was used on the countertop, it look great...

posted by alanaps on 2008-10-12 21:02:15
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