Friday, July 21, 2006

Yet Another Backsplash Option - Tumbled Travertine

So first I wanted beadboard...and then I thought painted brick pavers would be really neat, but now, I'm thinking little one inch travertine tiles would look pretty, too! (And no cutting!) The travertine gives kind of a warm look to the laminate. Which backsplash would you use? The countertop shown is what we'll be installing...





Posted by Kim @ Twice Remembered at 10:56 AM  

Categories: backsplash, kitchen

10 comments:

Anne said...

The small tiles are gorgeous, but my vote would be for the beadboard backsplash.

2:42 PM
Meredith said...

I think any of them would be pretty, but the small tiles seem too Euro/trendy for your old-fashioned kitchen. I loved your paver idea and plan to use it in my next kitchen!

5:27 PM
Sarah E. said...

I like the wall just painted the same color as the wall or with the beadboard, the small tiles would be my second pick, and the brick my third.

10:24 PM
Anonymous said...

The beadboard is definitely my first choice. I think it would really tie in well w/ your cabinets, since they have the beadboard detail and really promote the cottage look. I think the pavers would be my second choice, and the tiles third. I do really like the tile but agree w/ the other comments that it doesn't really fit your kitchen aesthetic.

3:29 PM
Poppy said...

Another vote for the beadboard :)

8:04 PM
Kim @ Twice Remembered said...

Thanks, ladies, for your votes and thoughts! I'm still pondering!!!

12:55 AM
Anonymous said...

I vote for the tiles. It will give added texture to the space. Especially since you'll eventually have beadboard on the kitchen walls. (if I remember correctly)

maria/Illinois

10:18 AM
Geosomin said...

I can tell you from experience that small tiles look fab, but are horrible to clean. I suppose if you are a very tidy person it wouldn't be too much of a problem, but keeping the grout looking nice was always a terrible pain. Maybe as a row or accent between some larger tiles?
I think the beadboard would be the thing that matched the most and go great with the cabinets.

3:38 PM
Steph said...

Hi Kim! I would go with the beadboard or the pavers before the tile. They are really pretty, but I don't think they scream cottage.

What about doing pressed tin? I don't know if you remember from my blog, but we put in a tin ceiling, and we used old tin for our backsplash too, and it looks great and is easy to clean. Just another option for you to ponder! lol

8:21 PM
Anonymous said...

it might be easier to have painted the brick with white paint mixed with water also grout is like a concrete so it is harder to remove for decorative painting....i wanted to thank you for your inspiration i also am going to use brick i would love to use the original i just can't find a counter tile to go with them as i have white distressed cabinets... so i painted some using white paint but i antiqued them with a sienna glaze so it grabbed the irreguarities and then i whipped the glaze off man are they gorgeous but i wanted a little warmth in our kitchen due to all the white and i might add we are also going to use your ceilings as inspiration as i have been a scraping fool lately thanks again Ro

2:31 AM

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