Glass Tiled Backsplash Ideas to Use With Silestone Countertops

Produce a unified look by matching the crystalline granularity of Silestone counters with glass backsplash tiles in white or within a single hue and tone. The tonal weight of black Silestone offsets the intricate color patterns of mosaic backsplash tiles or glass tiles with decorative relief function. Glass backsplash tiles in hot, earthen neutrals or subtle, cool grays mix with matching Silestone countertops to form soft, tone-on-tone kitchen layouts. And also the pastel glow of iridescent backsplash tiles brings out the crystalline sparkle of Silestone countertops.

Silestone Simplicity

The simple crispness of white Silestone countertops simulates the appearance of a subtle marble. The countertops’ new whiteness is played up by inserting glass backsplash tiles in white. Tiles in white glass mix with white Silestone countertops to make an airy, ethereal kitchen. For another compact look — one that includes bright color — contemplate matching white Silestone with glass backsplash tiles at a single, bright hue, like mint green or even an aquatic blue, like turquoise or aquamarine. By matching flooring or ceiling color to the backsplash tiles, you produce visual unity.

Black Silestone

Using a texture that’s straightforward and neutral, countertops in black Silestone offer a visual counterweight for glass backsplash tiles at a intricate pattern. An expanse of black Silestone gives the eye a place to rest, balancing backsplash tiles in multi colors or different shapes, like narrow shingles in tan, apricot, sienna, sage and olive glass. Black Silestone countertops play a balancing role, letting tiles be the center of focus when a backsplash includes fancy glass shingles using embossed or geometric relief-work.

Gleaming Neutrals

Silestone countertops have been engineered granite, and because natural quartz comes in an array of subdued tones, Silestone countertops harmonize with backsplash tiles in warm neutrals or cooler grays. Countertops in siennas, creams or greenish umbers highlight the subtle, gleaming secondary hues in Silestone. A tone-on-tone appearance is produced by employing glass backsplash tile at a matching warm neutral. Or set a cooler appearance using Silestone countertops in cool gray, which mix with glass backsplash tile in slate gray.

Glassy Iridescence

Countertops in taupe Silestone have a transparent, pinkish glow that blends with a rose gold faucet and glass backsplash tiles at iridescent pink tones. In case Silestone countertops comprise bronze flecks, glass backsplash tiles at iridescent sienna pull out from the seams’ bronze colors, along with hardware in bronze increases this interplay of orange tones. Backsplash tiles in plain glass simulate the appearance of natural quartz. Iridescent backsplash tiles coordinate with Silestone countertops in silvery, warm gray and pendant lights using iridescent shades.

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