Its 2” square glass tiles have an iridescent sheen, in addition to the linear veins ranging from pale cream to dark brown. Treasure Trail Mosaic backsplash tile is a bold element in this bathroom design. Dark cabinetry completes the sophisticated design to perfection.įeatured: Brown Antique Granite and Treasure Trail Mosaic Solid-colored surrounding elements are safe, but for a true “wow” factor, we love it paired with Honey Caramel Onyx Interlocking Mosaic Tile, a combo of glass and natural onyx.Īs shown here, there’s a lot going on, but it’s easy to tone down with just a strip of subtly-patterned molding in between. High in contrast, Juparana Delicatus Granite features bold chunks and swirls of deep brown against a white background. The combo might be overwhelming side-by-side, but with a bit of space between and plenty of solid-colored elements such as the cabinetry, painted wall, and solid white countertops, the effect is majestic.įeatured: Juparana Delicatus Granite and Honey Caramel Onyx Interlocking Mosaic In similar shades of pale- and blue-gray, Keystone Blend Interlocking Mosaic blends glass and natural marble. This granite countertop easily becomes the focal point of the room in this gorgeous kitchen island. The neutral shades of both are easy to match with cabinetry, furniture, and appliances.įeatured: Blue Flower Granite and Keystone Blend Interlocking Mosaicīlue Flower Granite features dramatic blue-gray swirls and crystals with accents of darker gray and pale white. The dramatic patterning of the granite countertop demands an equally bold backsplash, and with the eye-catching picket pattern, this mosaic – with reflective depth and dimension – stands up to the task. The tile is inkjet-printed ceramic, and thanks to modern technology it’s extremely hard to distinguish from real marble – except in your renovation budget.įeatured: Caravelas Gold Granite and Taos Picket MosaicĬontaining nearly identical shades of brown, beige, gray, and white, the combo of Caravelas Gold Granite and Taos Picket Glass Tile Mosaic is a designer’s dream. The subtle gray veining of the backsplash tile does not clash or compete with the granite’s dramatic patterning, but rather enhances the white veining. The timeless combination of black, gray, and white is shown in this kitchen scene, which features a Black Forest Granite countertop and White Carrara Subway Tile in the backsplash. Or maybe it “just works.” Here are some of our favorite combos.įeatured: Black Forest Granite and White Carrara Subway Perhaps it’s the seamless transition created by the reflection of both granite’s sheen and glass tile’s dimensional polish. What makes these pairings complementary? It could be the same color scheme interpreted in a different pattern, such as the contrast of flowing granite veins and linear mosaics. MSI’s most popular granite countertop pairings work just this way, the countertop and backsplash combining to create a stunning kitchen design. Peanut butter and jelly… peas and carrots… mac ‘n’ cheese… some combinations just belong together, enhancing one another’s best qualities, creating a product even greater than the sum of its parts.
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