Which one is the better one?

Hello, I was making my wall for my kitchen but they look odd.


Currently using the Left (texture) or I could use the Right but has 700+ Parts.
What would you do use or do?

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The left one would be a bit nicer in my opinion.

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I am not really a big fan of either for a kitchen. I would use stones and bricks as accents, not for a whole wall. ( For example, a brick chimney in a living room. ) In the case of a kitchen, a stove vent, counter backsplash, etc.

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I under stand you but I’m going off this image

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Yeah neither, I would recommend solid white.

Ah, so compared to that wall, I would say the one on the left is too medieval, and the one on the right is too playful. I would try to find a mix between the two.

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I would go for the texture on the left. Not only does the one on the right have a very high part count, but I think the grey wall looks more appealing + more realistic. Otherwise, the replies above have had some good ideas to look into.

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Their both really nice, I’d pick the left one though.

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Both of them don’t fit what you’re trying to make (my opinion). If you are going to use one, use the left.

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I would pick right, but that will be laggy (since 700 parts), so I would say left since it is a texture.

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If you end up using the left one with the texture, you should probably choose a lighter color or a more brown shade to fit the image. If you use grey it looks sorta medieval.

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I would use the one on the left since the image your using kind of matches tones. The red would look weird.

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