Should I do regular stacked like the first pic or herringbone. What size tile? I want to make the space feel bigger. The last photo is my kitchen rendering. Thank you!
In a backsplash you are dealing with defined amount of space; it's not what affects the overall look. If you're looking for make the kitchen seem bigger/brighter why are you choosing the lower cabinets to be dark?
The bigger the tile the better to help the space elongate. Using small tile, the one on the backslash, would not work on the floor. For a backplash, a long, thin tile (think 2x12 or 2x16) will visually elongate the space. Minimizing grout lines helps as well.
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