The Settecento New Yorker glazed ceramic tile comes in white. Here is a picture of it in a kitchen.
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A thought about the pellet stove - should we just use the same tile we’re using in the bathrooms for the stove pad? I’m not sure if the requirements for that but think it would look nice. Also like the built in look with mantel here.
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Oooohhhh. That is all.
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Not sure if it would look good with the countertop we picked but I dig this backsplash.
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Even with a white countertop here I don’t feel like the white backsplash is too much white. The blue really balances it! Don’t like the dark grout though.
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I wonder if this is close to what the latte tile would look like with the countertop? Thoughts?
settecento new yorker 3x12 subway tile in caramel for kitchen. With such a busy counter top quartz, designer recommended a larger tile without pattern. This is a modern version of subway tile. Caramel color looks very beachy and goes well with paint choices.
Cambria Montgomery counter top installed in a bathroom. Very light but also very colorful. Too much?
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Danya floor tile to replace hearth (same as other pic) by American Olean. https://americanolean.com/series.cfm?series=185&Item=2533
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Idea for replacing hearth
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Ocean Jasper on kitchen counters
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Bathroom trim & flooring & Montgomery counter & white paint
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Left is Ocean Jasper, right is Montgomery.
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No longer available. Meghan's choice for kitchen counters. Looked a little dark to me so I uploaded a pic of a kitchen done in this. Looks lighter here. Info so you can look up online.
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Info for Cambria Montgomery, another choice for bathroom. Looks good with our trim but does have a LOT of blue and green in it.
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Info for the bathroom trim that we picked out.
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Current pic. If we paint everything white, that could be a lot of white, although we will have all stainless appliances and hood which will help.
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I like that this could pull in the cherry looking floor LY: Wish we had an island. Sigh. RY: Likes this darker blue for lowers. Extend peninsula 2-3" which is what it was before. When we replaced the countertop they measured it wrong, shorter than it had been. More room for stools.
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This back splash looks too busy to me. What do you all think? Should we choose larger tiles for back splash?
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Paint peninsula lower cabinets blue? LY: I like the idea of two-tone and thought about blue.
The Settecento New Yorker glazed ceramic tile comes in white. Here is a picture of it in a kitchen.
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