Black Backsplash too bold?
For those with white subway tile backsplash with black grout in their kitchen and what color are your cabinets?
Thoughts on toning down a black and white kitchen
I would simply install a new backsplash, easiest and least expensive solution. Leave all else as-is (add the missing three doors back though).
Colours for the backsplash would echo the tones in the beige cabinet doors, and some of the tones in the floor. I would suggest a mostly white/light background colour for the backsplash with just a bit of the colours that I just mentioned.
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Hi! My fiancé and I finally had our offer accepted on our first home!
It’s new construction and we got in early enough to pick out some finishes. I’m not a huge fan of new builds, and the basic look all of them have.
Some parts of the kitchen were already decided for us
white cabinets
white/grey/ black granite counter tops
We want our home to be warm with some deep tones// our furniture and things are all light tans, natural woods, golds, greens, black accents, dark yellows and blush
We wanted to pick a green backsplash but felt like that may take away the opportunity to have more freedom with color in the home
So we picked this beautiful black backsplash, but now the fiancé is having second thoughts on it being too bold.
The tile is matte black picket, would be laid vertical, and it’s got a wavy texture to it (pictured tile does not)
Included photos of the space I don’t have updated photos of the cabinets, but cabinets are placed in an L shape with a pantry in the middle and an island.
The kitchen/ living room is very bright, large windows.
Hoping to convince her otherwise, what do you all think?