The countertop and marble herringbone backsplash compliments each other while the wooden island is in contrast with the floor.
Marble countertop and wood backsplash.
Mar 30 2020 explore sara price s board marble tile backsplash on pinterest.
The backsplash in this photo is composed of 12 by 12 inch porcelain tiles.
Wood pairs well with many types of stone but works especially well with granite.
Potted plant spruces the kitchen up.
Wood and marble are a fantastic pair in this rustic modern kitchen with a scandinavian vibe by homepolish designer erika yeaman.
A wood backsplash can give your home more of a rustic look.
They add timeless beauty and luxury to the cooking space.
Subway marble backsplash black color kitchen countertop.
We love the contrast of gray brown and white for a contemporary kitchen.
Topping off the kitchen island is maple butcher block.
Along the wall are a carrera marble countertop and a matching backsplash.
Example of a classic u shaped dark wood floor kitchen design with marble tile backsplash granite countertops an undermount sink recessed panel cabinets white cabinets white backsplash stainless steel appliances and an island.
A good alternative is to pick a tile printed with a calacatta look.
Stained oak cabinets give this cooking space a touch of rugged appeal.
Contemporary kitchen with wood island gray countertop and backsplash tiles.
Portable marble top kitchen island if replacing your existing countertop would be too costly another way to add marble into you space is by using portable kitchen counters.
The most common approach to pairing a backsplash with granite countertops will be to select your countertop first.
A brown glazed ceramic chicken injects the farmhouse nuance into the area.
Try contrasting the color of the wood and the color of the granite to create a visually pleasing combo.
Once you know what color and style your granite countertop is you can find a similar color or pattern of backsplash tile.
Doing so will make it much easier to find a backsplash that is an ideal fit.
The marble is cool and elegant while the wood is warm and rustic.
As the picture shows the white marble backsplash and countertop catch the eye.
Calacatta marble can be quite pricey.
The soft pattern of the marble countertop and the marble backsplash tiles contrasts well with the bold solid walnut wood floors.
The sleek white cabinets with unfinished wood accent promote the rustic charm.
Here is another marble herringbone in a darker gray this time.