Kitchen splashback
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Comments (10)Hi, I think Elephant's Breath would be stunning. I used it before on a project in a open plan living and kitchen area in similar room position and it looks great. If you use the Elephant's Breath I would keep the cabinets one colour. The actual colour looks different at certain times of the day or under natural and artificial lighting. Sometimes it is more soft grey and dark and other times it's quite bright and light. I wouldn't go any darker than that. The tone is more in warm so no blue or cool grey. I would suggest that you mix the cabinet units with calacatta marble worktop and splashback which is a white marble. Or you can go the opposite way and use black marble like nero marquinia or dark granite. Natural wood would also look great. If you want another colour option I would also consider Old White No4. It's more into green tones and even warmer. I have a dining room project on my profile with the display cabinet painted in this colour. You can have a look there. Hope this helps. Karolina...See MoreSplashback advice
Comments (1)Hi there, personally I think a turquoise glass splash aback will be the best option. We have one ourselves in orange and we find it the best when it comes to cleaning. We have complimented ours with matching chairs and objects and I think it is really effective. I also think that the grey tiles would work but I would definitely recommend the splash back. Keep me posted and hope this helps :) x...See MoreGlass splashback colour
Comments (10)White for sure , and yes you could add a stripe of a colored glass tile mosaic I would just make it one color. But IMO the best is just white and then add the color with accent pieces like in this pic...See MoreTub be or not tub be...
Comments (73)I think it looks great so far. Many of the ads for claw foot tubs, and magazines, show them with encaustic/cement tile and plain white surround. Also, you did something creative and attractive with the tile layout. I love the nickel shine of your clawfoot legs too. If you can maybe get a corner shelf on one side of the wall, you'll have a place for soap, candle or bubble bath. And maybe hotel towel holder on another wall to get the height up. Congratulations and thanks for sharing....See More- 8 years ago
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