One strategy to start with is to pick your granite countertop first.
Granite countertops with subway tile backsplash.
I love the glass moda tile from julian tile.
In some cases you might find that natural stone subway tiles are longer than the ceramic ones typically 3 x 8 inches.
It is trendy stylish and can work well with many different types of granite countertops.
Select the backsplash first.
Use your countertop granite as backsplash material.
Subway tile is one of the most commonly used materials for backsplashes.
It comes in 9 different shades so it s easy to find one that works with most granites.
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.
Select a ceramic tile.
How to match granite countertops to backsplash.
If you decide to go with a granite countertop make it the star of your kitchen and choose the right backsplash.
Select the countertop first.
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.
If you want to double up on the natural stone look slate tiles are a great option for a backsplash with a granite countertop.
White granite countertops and gray glass subway tile backsplash.
It s more likely to be the center of attention.
You are more likely to find granite tiles than marble tiles but your stone supplier might be able to help you with that.
Design by hatfield builders and remodelers go traditional with ceramic tile identify colors in your granite its spots and veining and find a ceramic tile that has the same color overall or as a detail.