| OP----I just came to this thread too. We've re-done counter tops in 3 different houses, redone floors several times, and now, in a house we are completely rehabbing (not the one we live in), we've gutted the kitchen and are building up.
In the past, we've expected that we would not be in our home for a long time, so our choices have always been more of the middle-of-the-road trends, with natural-looking colors. And now, all of our decisions are revolving around doing things that would not drive potential buyers away.
In your case, however, if you fully expect to live in the house for 10+ more years, I say do what YOU want, in terms of your floor tile. If the color of the tiles was more like pepto-bismol pink, I'd advise you to change them. However with white you can't go wrong.
What I'm surprised that others have not mentioned, is that re-doing the floor is not nearly as big of an undertaking as getting new countertops or cabinets. Assuming you have professional installers do it, it's rarely a really long-drawn out process. If it were me, if I were happy with the current floor, I'd leave it alone, save the $$$, and see how it all turns out. If, after time, you don't like the contrasts, it won't be too late to re-do the floor, and it won't disrupt your life (nor take nearly as much brain power) to do so. Good luck!!! |