Basalt is the color of the cabinet. Gray quartz is the countercolor.
All viewpoints are appreciated. Although I’m not sure what color or style to choose, I appreciate the modern/luxury aesthetic.
Basalt is the color of the cabinet. Gray quartz is the countercolor.
All viewpoints are appreciated. Although I’m not sure what color or style to choose, I appreciate the modern/luxury aesthetic.
There, Merola Tile Aster Hex Nero would appear fantastic.
@Anne However, they have a ton of traditional gray and black geometrics if that’s too much black.
@Bailey The terms “classic” and “gray” don’t go together.
Classic style is essentially ageless. Gray isn’t.
This one, how about it? These tiles are peel-and-stick.
You might choose to use a mosaic for visual appeal instead of a darker backsplash color in order to create an airy, brighter vibe across the room. You could check out the Baroque Collection at Soho Studios. Ravello Blanco is the person pictured.
If you want a cozier aesthetic, terracotta, beige, and cream tiles feel like they would go well with the cabinets!
Cream and sage would also look good!
What about a glass tile featuring a photo of the family? less than a hundred pounds.