This is my kitchen which I remodeled six years ago. The vinyl flooring is showing its wear and tear and needed to have flooring which I have not decided yet but will try wooden floors.
I would love to have stainless steel backsplash but it probably would make the gallery kitchen much smaller but wanted something of easy to clean up and not have to worry about the water splashing in the back of sink. Maybe stainless where the stove sits and tile on the rest of the wall.
I would love to change my countertop to granite or stainless steel. It is small so it would not be too expensive. Concrete sounds good but wanted something almost non destructible with putting hot pans, cutting and what have you. In once a while I have to stand on top of the counter to access the top part of the cabinets...I know it is a danger as I get older but gotta be a better way without tearing out all the cabinets. I need all that space LOL! I need a ladder but hated to take in and out of the kitchen and so limited space.
I love my kitchen and the functionally as well as frugal space. There was a window where the sink was but we covered it up and made a fake window pane, frosted glass on the outside. It was a major job of its own. The kitchen was horrible when we first got it. Old 40's sink that was so low that you had to wash dishes from your thighs LOL, must have been a short woman LOL. And steel cabinets that we tossed out and we could have saved it for hubby's workshop but he wanted those Sears workshop pieces. The floor had carpeting with FOUR layers of lino on top of a wooden floor which we tried to save it but it was warped and cupped. Now with the vinyl we had on top of the wooden floor, with time going in and out, the cups, warped wooden floors are making their way i nto the vinyl, weaaring the shiney part out. So that is why I am considering wooden floors.
As for tile countertops, I would NEVER get them....too hard to repair and the grouts discolored or peeled over time. I've had friends with tiled countertops, they ended up ripping it out and replacing with one piece, or granite or stainless steel.