Oh goodness, I just love a great kitchen makeover!! When Tiffany wrote in for a little advice in pulling her kitchen together, I jumped at the chance to whip up a design board for Tiffany and her hubby. Here’s what she had to say:
Hello! I just found your blog and I must say, your home is gorgeous! I love love LOVE your kitchen and den! My husband and I are actually in the process of redoing our kitchen, we just purchased new countertops and are in the process of picking out paint colors for our walls and cabinets. My question is, where did you get your backsplash, or, do you have any advice on a backsplash that would look nice with these color countertops . . . Also, if you’re so inclined, I’d love your advice on paint colors (our appliances are white and the floors will be a dark wood). Thanks SO much! ~ Tiffany
Before I fill you guys in on all the design quickie-goodness, here’s what this lovely couple is currently working with (minus the scalloped trim, mismatched trim and tired flooring):
Eeek, I’m so excited!! Talk about great bones, with oodles of ceiling-height cabinets – I’m drooling!! The look that Tiffany is going for is sophisticated yet comfortable, kind of a Restoration Hardware feel. You’ll notice that most of the designs that I’ve come up with incorporate mosaic tiles, which add a layer of texture and interest to the kitchen which is really a nice contrast to the flat cabinet fronts. Okay, here we go!!
Tiffany initially suggested this burnt orange paint color for the walls with off-white cabinets, but was at a loss as to what do to for the backsplash. Take a look at this warm and inviting kitchen that I whipped up, taking into account her suggestions:
[FYI: the paint colors may vary slightly due to your computer monitor, so be sure to check out the paint chips in person!!]
~ Wall Color: Onandaga Clay, Benjamin Moore
~ Cabinet Color: 1812 Swiss Coffee, Behr
~ Backsplash: SOHO BLEND ™ – Kaleidoscope ® Colorways ™ Mosaic Blends, $9.95 per 1.15 square foot
~ Drawer Pulls: Liberty Satin Nickel Stepped Pulls, $34.99 for 8 pulls
~ Cabinet Knobs: Liberty Satin Nickel Stepped Knobs, $27.99 for 8 knobs
Tiffany’s next option has a completely different feel and is chic, sophisticated and airy, with white cabinets, a shimmering glass backsplash and sleek hardware. This look would be fabulous with glass canisters on the countertop and silver accents. While the glass tile is a tad on the expensive side, the effect that it will give the kitchen is priceless.
~ Wall Color: 700E-3 Contemplation, Behr
~ Cabinet Color: W-B-600 Luster White, Behr
~ Backsplash: Easygoing; $15.95 per 0.949 square foot
~ Drawer Pulls: Amerock Manor Pull; $5.97 each
~ Cabinet Knobs: Amerock Manor Knob, Raised Square; $3.97
This stunner incorporates a lot of the same elements as the second kitchen design – white cabinets and sleek hardware, complemented by glass tile. But in this scenario, the glass tile is much more earthy and is set off by olive walls, and also picks up on the wood tones in the flooring. I like to think of it as a more neutral, yet equally interesting, version of the very first design.
~ Wall Color: 760D-5 Shortgrass Prairie, Behr
~ Cabinet Color: W-B-600 Luster White, Behr
~ Backsplash: Ivory Iridescent Glass Mosaic Tile; $8.99 per square foot
~ Drawer Pulls: Amerock Manor Pull; $5.97 each
~ Cabinet Knobs: Amerock Manor Knob, Raised Square; $3.97
And last but not least, Tiffany’s final option is casual and understated, with a backsplash in a classic (and totally affordable) white subway tile, updated with black grout for a little pop and interest. The neutral walls will complement the sand-colored countertops, and the steel blue cabinets provide a great contrast with the more subtle colors in the space. Finally, the sturdy satin nickel hardware will add a little oomph to the flat cabinetry.
~ Wall Color: 730C-1 White Clay, Behr
~ Cabinet Color: 740E-3 Prelude, Behr
~ Backsplash: 3 x 6 glossy white ceramic tiles; Home Depot has them for 21 cents a piece
~ Drawer Pulls: Belwith Satin Nickel Bungalow Pull; $4.97 each
~ Cabinet Knobs: Hickory Hardware Satin Nickel Bungalow Knob; $4.97 each
Thanks to this Design Quickie, Tiffany has four fabulous options that would look dynamite in her kitchen – all she has to do now is choose!! I can’t wait to hear what you guys think (especially Tiffany), and go ahead and fill us all in on which plan is your favorite.
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#2 is definitely my favorite. I love that backsplash and I think the wall color is lovely.
Great options Liz! My favorite is #4 and then #3.
Hey Liz!
WOW. Thanks so much for the amazing design ideas! I orginally thought I wanted a warm colored kitchen but after seeing #2 (my favorite!) and #3 now I’m not so sure! I absolutely love all the backsplashes you suggested… the mosaics are beautiful and who doesn’t love white subway tiles?! The most difficult part of this project which be choosing just one!
Tiffany,
I cant wait to hear what you choose – please keep us posted on your kitchen progress, and definitely send in pics of the finished masterpiece!! Happy remodeling!!!
-Liz
Believe it or not.. I love #3! I love the backsplash!!! Great work Liz! I hope that Tiffany loves them just as much as your other readers do too!
I love this post. And the fourth choice is my favorite – love those subway tiles so much! I can’t wait to see what she decides to do!!!
Wow, great options. My fave is #4 and then #3. Love them both. :) Good luck.
the white subway tile is definaltely the way to go. Those mosaic tiles may look too busy and have a tendency to look somewhat dated. Clean and sophisticated is the way to go