desperate for backsplash help with Taj Mahal
I can’t pick one!! I can’t decide the look. Help plwSe going nuts
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felizlady
4 years agoI think you are limited to a solid white tile which matches the white in the counter material. You have several tones of beige-tan-brown in the kitchen. The next choices are the wall color and an accent color.
Aqua Kitchen and Bath Design Center
4 years agoHave you thought about using the Taj Mahal as the backsplash as well? I think it would look just amazing. If not, I would go with a tan (cream) subway tile but would make sure to take some tile samples, bring them home, and make sure I like the match.
Home Art Tile Kitchen & Bath
4 years agoI agree, putting up quartzite on the backsplash as well would look great. Beige marble tiles like Botticino Fiorito or Crema arched herringbone could also look great.
riniw
Original Author4 years agoThis is bossy grey from Sonoma tilemakers. Thinking the right one as accent tile in the middle? Thought
Lidia
4 years agoI also painted SW agreeable grey on the walls. It looks a bit blue in photos but works great with the TM. The LED recessed lighting is 2700.
Gerry
4 years agoNo accent tile. Plus, the one you chose would be a bear to keep clean with that texture.
calidesign
4 years agoI would use the same stone for your back splash. If you need to use tile, choose one like the one on the left side in your photo of two, above. Very simple and clean. No accent tile. You already have a lot of variation with your floors, beadboard island, countertop and cabinet details. You need a very simple back splash.
RL Relocation LLC
4 years agoThe slab looks fab! .............I agree there is a whole lot going on in this space already, are you keeping those pendants? If not I would take them down, it will make things a lot more visible for you.
richfield95
4 years agoIf a slab backsplash isn’t practicall, then a plain (not natural stone) tile would look nice, but in a lighter color than the samples you posted. Also make sure to compare the tile color to the cabinet color, not just the counters.
myshabbycottage
4 years agoI like the bossy gray, simple subway tile. You could lay it herringbone or stacked for added visual interest. Would love to see what you decide. I'm almost at this stage too and ordered 15 different samples from tilebar!
J Inhof
4 years agoWe have taj mahal counters and natural ash cabinets. We installed white matte tiles and we used a grout called ‘alabaster’ color for the back splash. The (very light) taupe grout references the light taupe in the counters and adds just enough definition to the back splash to make it interesting but doesn’t overwhelm. I think ‘floor & decor’ has a matte thassos marble tile that might work. Good luck!
skunst2017
4 years agoIn would go with white simple tiles and paint the large wooden island in black . Would blend better with your decoration lamps and would detract / separate from the many different color woods.
Juliana Okwumuo
4 years agoI would go with something that would pop because it’s all monotone right now pick a color or design that pops. Have fun!
felizlady
4 years agoI like to use the same material as the counters. Here is the slab backsplash behind two 30” ranges.
Susan Murin
4 years agoHere you go. Not sure the photo does it justice but I love it- let’s the Taj be the star.
Gail
4 years agoI like the grey stacked subway tile idea, no accent tile. Your counters are beautiful!
dezedarin
4 years agoI’d go with 4”x 8” white subway tile, staggered, with white grout. No accent tile. The idea is to keep Taj Mahal as the busy focal point. Otherwise, full Taj Mahal backsplash, as I did behind my stove month ago. Accent with hardware and decor.
Rachel
4 years agoYou may have decided already, but here's my 2 cents. Because you have wood cabinets, I'd go with a white tile that matches the countertops. I'd use white grout too.
Jessica Sobolowski-Quinn
3 years agoWe (myself and True Blue design) spent over 8 months pondering the perfect backsplash for Taj Mahal quartzite countertops. It literally was driving me nuts. But was worth the wait as the one we choose is gorgeous and perfect. Sonoma tile makers in edgecomb crackle. I am not a huge fan of subway tile look, so even tho this is subway tile, it does not look like the normal subway tile I am used to seeing. I used the Houzz forum a ton during our remodel so hoping I can pay it forward and help someone in the same dilemma :)
audrey anders
3 years agoWhat color? Looked up edgecomb and it looks very gray. Yours looks lighter. It’s lovely.
DJC
3 years agoHi, your kitchen turned out beautiful! Could you let us know the color of grout you used with the Edgecomb? I agree yours looks nice and light and ours looks very gray. Thank you!
nstrapani
3 years ago@Susan Murin i'm researching for new kitchen and see your pic above. Love your kitchen and hoping you can share few things or guide me! We just decided on Perla Venata quartzite yesterday (very close to Taj Mahal). Want some sort of soft white cabinets, not stark white - what shade are your cabinets? We also will have a large island 5x8 and the base will be something like a walnut (what stain is yours)? so far flooring is a natural wood looking porcelain. No clue re: backsplash either; toying with using the same as counter but yours is really nice. do you have specific name/ where you bought? this process is slightly traumatic lol so when i saw your picture i thought i'd write in hopes you see it. thx!
Susan Murin
3 years agoThank you for the compliments on my kitchen! The cabinets are SW Egret White. The island stain was custom-matched to a piece of furniture. I don’t have specs on tile (pulled out receipt and it doesn’t have details) but it’s an elongated subway with matte finish in greige. I have no regrets on the choices. Best wishes on your remodel!
Susan Murin
3 years agoAnd you’re so right- the process is maddening! Too many choices and so much (internal) pressure to get it perfect! It will all fall into place!
nstrapani
3 years agoThx and it is maddening!. I really just want some expert ti tell me what to buy lol. The egret white is a soft white? What undertones do you see? I was looking at pure white. Would love to see to e of your floor too. And where did you find backsplash? If prefer live convo, let me know! Thx so much!
Susan Murin
3 years agoHonestly don’t see any...and it looks great with the Taj. Got the tile from Palm Tile and Stone in Sacramento CA
Nicole Talebi
3 years agoI have been trying to put my kIitchen together using Taj. Brought almost every tile backsplash home and nothing worked.iIt either looked good with Taj but not my cabinet sample or vice versa. I finally found someone who figured out the problem. Taj has Rose in it and therefore should be paired with a tile that has a rose undertone. Splendours Cream was one that worked that had a rose undertone. I ended up choosing a different countertop because I dont have any rose undertone in my house and it was difficult to tie everything together. Its a beautiful stone but hard to work with. Hope this helps.
riniw
Original Author3 years agoI have Taj and don’t see any rose. I used bossy grey tile and it looks great
Susan Murin
3 years agoSurprising. I found it incredibly easy to work with as it integrates both gray and beige and works with both.
sbv1962
3 years agoI recently installed Perla Venata and decided on a large scale white matte
tile so that it doesn't look to busy, nor does it compete with the counter. The grout picks up a taupe in the stone. I am super pleased with the result.
sbv1962
2 years agolast modified: 2 years agohttps://www.houzz.com/user/lvenuto63
Ivenuto63: I found it on Houzz: SomerTile 8"x8" Provenzale Lantern Porcelain Floor and Wall Tile, Case of 4 - Mediterranean - Wall And Floor Tile - by SomerTile | Houzz, but my decorator ordered from another source for a slightly better price. This is a picture of the label on the box.
Paula Moggio
last year@sbv1962 i LOVE your kitchen! Great job!! We just bought Taj Mahal slabs and once installed we will decide cabinet color. I really love your cabinet color. Can you share what color they are? And also love the backsplash - nice change from subway!
stephvelasquez1962
last yearlast modified: last yearhttps://www.houzz.com/user/webuser-427410188
@Paula Moggio The perimeter cabinets are SW "Natural Choice" at 150% strength. The walls are also Natural Choice, but at 75% strength. The ventahood cover is Shitake - I was going for more of a contrast, but in the pictures, it really doesn't stand out from the Natural Choice. NOTE: the painting contractor talked me into the Emerald line from Sherwin Williams. I HATE it. It's water based. I will never use it again. Prefer the oil based enamels.
Paula Moggio
last year@stephvelasquez1962 thank you for the info and insight! so helpful! I had a SW consult and they did mention the Emerald line - so that is very good to know! And it costs a lot more too :(
Marble & Granite Tech, Inc
last monthOur Taj Mahal Project:
https://www.marbleandgranitetech.com/exploring-taj-mahal-quartzite-countertops-and-slabs
Paula Moggio
last monthlast modified: last monthWe went back and forth as well trying to pick a backsplash. Initially we didn't want white, but for some reason all the tiles there were not white looked off in our kitchen... too yellow, too dull, etc. So, we went white and we love it now! The taj is now the focal point and doesn't draw out any yellow (which we didn't want)
Susan Murin