Design Moe Kitchen & Bath / Heather Moe designer Hi Ana.
The backsplash tile in this kitchen is tumbled "Turco Travertine" in 3 different sizes. (Travertine is the material, Turco is the color, and Tumbled is the manufacturing process that makes the tiles look softly weathered and worn).The backsplash starts with 2 horizontal rows of 3 x 6 bricks with staggered joints ("metro style"); then a 2 x 12 chair rail in the same material; then the field of 6 x 6's on diagonal. For the framed area behind the range, we used a chair rail "frame" liner from Metal Arts, then a row of 1 x 2 "Tantrum" crushed glass mosaic tiles from Sonoma Tilemakers, and then the inside field of mesh-mounted 3/4 x 3/4 travertine on diagonal. (Remember to seal the tile and grout every 18 months or so. Use this test to determine if you need to reapply the sealer: flick a bead of water onto the tile surface. It should stay beaded up on the surface. If it soaks in right away, then it's time to reapply the sealer. Good luck!
Design Moe Kitchen & Bath / Heather Moe designer I'm sorry, my client's sourced this floor from a local tile store and I no longer have the information. I know that it's a Versailles pattern in porcelain tile, made to look like tumbled travertine--but you probably figured that out already.
Design Moe Kitchen & Bath / Heather Moe designer Sorry it's taken so long to get you an answer to your question. If you are still interested, the sink in this photo is by Stone Forest. It's a 10 x 33 x 22 single bowl "farmsink" in honed basalt; it also comes in black granite, carrara marble, and papiro cream (which looks a lot like cream marfil).
The backsplash tile in this kitchen is tumbled "Turco Travertine" in 3 different sizes. (Travertine is the material, Turco is the color, and Tumbled is the manufacturing process that makes the tiles look softly weathered and worn).The backsplash starts with 2 horizontal rows of 3 x 6 bricks with staggered joints ("metro style"); then a 2 x 12 chair rail in the same material; then the field of 6 x 6's on diagonal. For the framed area behind the range, we used a chair rail "frame" liner from Metal Arts, then a row of 1 x 2 "Tantrum" crushed glass mosaic tiles from Sonoma Tilemakers, and then the inside field of mesh-mounted 3/4 x 3/4 travertine on diagonal. (Remember to seal the tile and grout every 18 months or so. Use this test to determine if you need to reapply the sealer: flick a bead of water onto the tile surface. It should stay beaded up on the surface. If it soaks in right away, then it's time to reapply the sealer. Good luck!