Granite Countertop With Subway Tile Backsplash. If you want to double up on the natural stone look, slate tiles are a great option for a backsplash with a granite countertop. Subway tile has been trendy recently, but it really works well in certain styles of kitchens and in historic homes.
Notice that the color variations in the tile help pull together all of the colors in this kitchen. Consider a neutral tone that's a close match for the main color field in the granite. The tan color of the stone pairs well with the dark cabinets and stainless steel appliances.
The timeless combination of black, gray, and white is shown in this kitchen scene, which features a Black Forest Granite countertop and White Carrara Subway Tile in the backsplash.
You might think of this simply as a classic black and white kitchen, but careful selection of cabinets, appliances, and lighting can keep you guessing.
This opulent mosaic backsplash tile is the perfect compliment to the rich granite countertop and gives the kitchen a true focal point. This feature, typical with laminate, granite and solid. Formica Soapstone Sequoia blends beautifully with a light gray subway tile backsplash and white cabinetry on top.