This is slightly different in detail but has the tile floor and looks good
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I do not like the glass/colored tile with the black granite
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Carrera marble subway tile; I do not like it
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If for some reason the wood didn't look good, you could always paint it (I don't think you will bc the wood will be awesome, but just in case, this shows that well)
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I actually do not like this marble tile, even though it's beautiful Calcutta; turns out to be "too much"
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I can imagine this with black granite and it would still look fab! Leaning more towards plain white subway tile...
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Reclaimed wood shelves with black granite
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Bigger tile; confirms that I I prefer standard subway tile size
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Exposed wood shelves (happen to have plain white subway tile)
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metal shelves
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See how this hardware looks good with the white shaker cabinets and honed black granite?
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I like the hardware
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This is more of a carrera backsplash (they are more gray). I don't know if it would look as good with the creaminess of your floors (floor is warm neutral and backsplash is cool neutral)
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MAYBE Like the shape of this backsplash
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My friend/neighbor's house (1811 Harvard)
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My friend/neighbor's house (1811 Harvard)
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My friend/neighbor's house (1811 Harvard)
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My friend/neighbor's house (1811 Harvard)
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My friend/neighbor's house (1811 Harvard)
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I do not like this color combo but wanted to show how not to use dark granite (to be clear, I think it can look good but it can also look terrible)
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This would look better if the island base was painted a darker color
Glass tile, I don't like it as much
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