They Replaced the Brown Tuscan Backsplash With White Subway Tile and Completely Changed the Kitchen
Want a kitchen that stops feeling trapped behind heavy backsplash tile and dark visual blocks? This remodel from Brittney , one of our craft editors, and her husband transformed an older kitchen by removing a dated Tuscan-style backsplash, repairing damaged drywall, and installing bright white subway tile that completely changed how the walls reflected light. Instead of replacing the cabinets or rebuilding the layout, the remodel focused on one surface that controlled almost the entire kitchen atmosphere. The original backsplash carried dense brown tile, decorative inserts, and dark accent bands that visually compressed the walls between the countertops and cabinets. Once the backsplash disappeared, the kitchen immediately started feeling cleaner, brighter, and far more open. The new subway tile created stronger horizontal movement across the walls while helping the white cabinetry connect together instead of feeling separated by heavy texture and color. Orange-Brown Tile Controlle...