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Tile going in NOW! Please tell me where you would end it.

14 years ago

There is a perfect course of tile under my hood. The only weirdness is the little angle at the edge of the Vent-A-Hood. You can just see the pencil line (at the top of Sam's head) where another row would come to. Should we stop now? Or do one more row?

Thank you for your help!!

Comments (24)

  • 14 years ago

    stop there. If you go further it might look odd.

    He can probably stick them up there for you to get a visual, but I would stop and call it finito.

  • 14 years ago

    I too would stop it where it is. You have a nice clean line and if you go up one more row I think it breaks that line of vision (if that makes sense!)

  • 14 years ago

    Wihout seeing a mockup of it the other way, I would say STOP!

    Gorgeous tile, BTW. What is it?

  • 14 years ago

    I agree to stop now, unless you decided to go all the way and do around the window and the top of the door frame. Nice tile...like the lines in it. Also like the layout.

  • 14 years ago

    Just a thought... since this type of hood is a focal point, and it is very much off center from that small wall, coupled with the tile going all the way to the wall opening at full height really accentuates the off-ness of hood. I would get a SS shelf that lines up with the bottom line of the hood that traverses the space. Making it visually a part of the hood. The shelf only has to be 3" deep or so deeper if you want ... enough to hold wine/oils - this will give weight and balance to the wall. Tile can happily end where it is now. If you do put up a shelf, there will be a
    triangle hole on the left where the shelf butts to the angled hood... just fill in with a small piece of tile.
    Sketch out the wall with the hood... draw in the shelf with accessories... you'll see the balance coming back.

    Here is a link that might be useful: ACW kitchen and Bath

  • 14 years ago

    Stop now. I also agree with LDB63. I think you need something to balance the hood.

  • 14 years ago

    Funny, I was coming back to suggest tiling up to the ceiling like Malhgold suggested. Her kitchen is a phenomenal example of that. Have you seen it?

  • 14 years ago

    UP to the ceiling.

  • 14 years ago

    Thanks for chiming in, everyone, on where to end the tile. As soon as I posted the pics, I thought I knew that I should stop. But, it is always nice to have confirmation.

    Funny you guys should mention the balance. That has been a big issue for me for a long time now. And I have been considering a stainless shelf for that space. The problem with the triangular tile is that I then have the issue of what to do on the opposite side. I am inclined to let the distraction of the shelf and items on it take care of the problem....draw attention away from the little triangle.

    The tiles are Pratt & Larson from their Intaglio line. They have been a long time coming. Gardenwebbers have been helping me with my backsplash issues at for at least a year and a half, maybe more. I have had two different counters. The first one was a challenging color, but it failed structurally so I got a new one with a (hopefully) better color. Then there was a long thread on the balance issue. I also has problems with the glazing on these tiles, yet another saga, though I did not share that here.

    Suffice it to say, it's been a long road. I am finally coming to the end! Hopefully I will have some finished pics soon.

  • 14 years ago

    Sorry guys, it's too late for that! I don't have enough tile to go to the ceiling. And while I like the look in some kitchens, somehow it didn't feel right for mine. I think it might have exacerbated the balance problem and it would have drawn attention to my dreaded soffits!

    Next kitchen, I promise! :-)

    Here is a close up of the tile with my counter:

  • 14 years ago

    Don't worry about the small triangle... it is only there to blend the tile to the shelf making it look more built in ... won't be noticed from one side to the next... Good Luck!

    Linda - ACW Kitchen & Bath - www.ACWkitchens.com

    Here is a link that might be useful: ACW Kitchen & Bath

  • 14 years ago

    My preference would be
    1. Remove the hood
    2. Tile to the ceiling or to the window/door top
    3. Then put the hood back.

    Stopping the tile it is gives an incomplete look as though you ran out of tile.
    tiling after and around the hood makes it look awkward.

    Stop now, and go to step 1.

  • 14 years ago

    Pharoah, I've run out of tile.

  • 14 years ago

    You might cap it with a stainless steel tile strip.(Not sure what it's called-you use it were your tile ends to give it a clean line) That would fix "not finished look" plus it would give you a nice line carrying through your vent hood.

    Bridge

  • 14 years ago

    Sorry, i must have missed reading that you ran out of tile.

    Well, you can try different solutions - buy more countertop material, use that under the hood (same width as hood to the range). Then fill the rest with your tile (if it hasnt already set).
    What i am trying to say is that use of two materials in the hood backsplash will look good, finished and solve the problem of that unfinished line.
    You could even use backpainted glass sheet or mosaic work or stainless steel sheet.

  • 14 years ago

    Pharoah....that was code for yougoddabekiddinme.

    I appreciate the thought you're putting into this, but these are not options at this point. It's not perfect, never has been, never will be.

  • 14 years ago

    Meant to say if you had enough tile...but whatever it looks wonderful. The tile is a super choice. Now just enjoy it!!!

  • 14 years ago

    I bet you it looks great! Any more pictures? I was able to use 1/2 round, or whatever it's called because mine isn't even with the hood, it ends just below it. So I cound take that pencil 1/2 round thingy and run it all the way across. I imagine yours looks great with just the tile at the end. Not everybody "frames" their tile, as long as it looks "finished". Right?

    I was going to find the old posts about "what do do about the hood not being centered" from way back when and post it. I thought it was funny that ideas are starting again. You poor dear!

  • 14 years ago

    Great tile ... and I really look forward to the finished shot!

  • 14 years ago

    Pharoah....that was code for yougoddabekiddinme.

    I appreciate the thought you're putting into this, but these are not options at this point. It's not perfect, never has been, never will be.

  • 14 years ago

    Oops! I don't know how I did that.... $#!%....it's been a tough day. :(

    I thought I posted a "thank you, you get it, I appreciate it" message. But, it disappeared. When I tried to find it, I reposted this instead. Not trying to be snarky Pharoah. Really...

  • 14 years ago

    Not read as snarky. I often get straight to the point (as I see it) and tends to sound harsh but i give it a lot of thought as how i would go about doing something.

    Anyway, it will all look nice because the tile you have chosen is gorgeous.

  • 14 years ago

    Really, really pretty tile. Is there a dealer around here?

  • 14 years ago

    Thanks Pharaoh, and everyone. Prill, I had to go into the big city to get it. Natick Tile Showcase, to be exact. I tried to buy local, but just couldn't manage.

    Tonight, I have the feeling that I don't like the color of the counter with the tile. I have read about that initial shock response here so many times. I tell my clients to give it a few days when a new color goes on the walls. Intellectually, I know it will get better when everything is put back together. Right now, I am just tired and kind of sad. Everything was bliss with the last kitchen. Sometimes I feel like nothing has gone right with this one.

    Off to a hot bath...