tile colour dilemma
Hi
We are having a nightmare trying to find the right colour scheme for our tiles that works with a blueberry coloured kitchen cabinet and a white quartz with grey vein. I've attached some photos of the kitchen at present. we have tried some off whites and greys but it just doesn't go right. Any help would be greatly appreciated. We are looking to tile to the ceiling for the oven wall so it works as a splashback also
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johnm7990
質問の投稿者4年前Hi Carolina
Will be going for a light to mid grey gloss style. 60x60. we were thinking of a subway style white tile for the wall with grey grout but when we put together some samples ot didnt seem to workCarolina
4年前最終更新:4年前It's difficult to judge the colour of the quartz on screen. You could perhaps try a light grey subway tile. https://www.porcelainsuperstore.co.uk/wall-tiles/subway-tiles.html?gclid=Cj0KCQjwj_XpBRCCARIsAItJiuT1L5avGx2xh9X7U6Akrzw5ZkCPD16XGC8t9cOgJLBg8EttLjCjYLUaAk_dEALw_wcB
Or have you considered antiqued mirror glass?
Or perhaps a patterned tile? For example (just to give you an idea, but there are so many choices out there)
https://www.tilemountain.co.uk/kitchen-tiles/range/swing.html
Zellige tiles come in many different colours and shades and are really pretty: https://www.zellige-tiles.com/
tamp75
4年前Is there a reason why you didn’t go for a splash back the same as the worktop? With that and the upstands, I don’t think you’d need tiles. Use a good quality, wipeable kitchen paint & you shouldn’t have a problem.
tamp75
4年前Is there a reason why you didn’t go for a splash back the same as the worktop? With that and the upstands, I don’t think you’d need tiles. Use a good quality, wipeable kitchen paint & you shouldn’t have a problem.
johnm7990
質問の投稿者4年前Hi Tamps45
This is something we have regretted not doing and something we may end up doing
Thanks
johnm7990
質問の投稿者4年前Hi Ribena Drinker
We were looking into the mosaic style and have some samples on order cheers
London Mosaic
4年前We have lots of designs that may interest you - here is the link to our gallery!
https://www.londonmosaic.com/gallery-victorian-and-modern-mosiac-tiling.htm#!tag=all&page=1
Let us know if we can help with anything.
Kind Regards,London Mosaic
Danielle H
4年前I can recommend decorators varnish for protecting the paint behind the hob/oven.
I decided to forgo tiles and have just a simple upstand and I love having a completely wipeable wall with no grout lines to get mucky.
I used the polyvine dead flat finish and you can't even tell any difference in the paint. It's been painted over a year and still looks like new, haven't had a splash or mark I haven't been able to remove yet!
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