How do I choose the right size tile for my kitchen backsplash?
Small kitchen 10x12, counter top covers two walls, what works best small tile design or a larger tile design
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I would go with a larger tile or medium size like a subway tile. The small tile will just add a busy feeling to an already small space.
Because larger tiles have less grout lines this will visually expand the room
I agree, larger tiles look nicer in a small space!
If you go with a white or light tile it will brighten or space and make it seem larger. Subway tiles are super popular right now.
Hi Roy, I would go for the larger tiles. Small tiles can make a small space look cluttered and busy. Keep the colors and design simple and light to create an illusion of space