Midnight Blue Tile Replaced the Beige Backsplash and the Kitchen Stopped Feeling Flat
Want a kitchen that stops feeling boxed in by heavy counters, beige tile, and awkward layouts? This remodel from Reddit user u/Frequent-Waltz-9455 turned a closed-off kitchen and laundry area into a brighter blue-and-white space with stronger flow, cleaner sightlines, and details that feel far more custom than builder-grade. u/Frequent-Waltz-9455 Instead of changing one surface and calling it finished, the remodel rebuilt how the kitchen worked. Dark granite disappeared, soffits came down, the range moved out of the corner, and deep blue tile pushed contrast across the entire back wall. White shaker cabinets, brass fixtures, and layered lighting replaced the older beige palette that made the room feel flat. u/Frequent-Waltz-9455 Beige Tile and Speckled Granite Controlled the Entire Kitchen Before the remodel, most of the kitchen relied on beige and brown surfaces with very little contrast. Speckled counters, tan backsplash tile, cream cabinets, and dark floors all blended togethe...