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Gray kitchens used to be all the rage, but now they can be a bit cold. Luckily, there are ways to warm and freshen up the ...
Your backsplash can either make or break the look of your kitchen, but you don't have to spend a fortune to get that ...
Whether you are gut-renovating, building a new home or simply want to upgrade the tired look of your current kitchen, putting in the perfect backsplash is the starting point for a beautiful result.
A handful of different types of stone tile are commonly used for kitchen backsplashes. Stone tile costs approximately $8.50 to $17 per square foot , although it can go for much higher, with an ...
Some like it hot, but when it comes to kitchen design, most of us don’t dare to boldly go where no one has gone before. A little edgy with backsplashes, maybe.
Kitchen backsplashes run trendy so do your research before committing to a tile idea. You can typically find 12-inch by 12-inch tiles at a home improvement store.
Alternatives To Subway Tile For Your Kitchen If, after reading the downsides to this type of backsplash, you have decided that it's not right for you, there are alternatives.
There is usually a space of just 18 inches between upper and lower cabinets, so it doesn’t take a lot of tile to fill that area if you wish to extend the backsplash beyond the sink or stovetop.
In our kitchen countertop tests, ceramic and porcelain tile fell behind winners quartz and granite but at $5.00 a square foot was by far the most budget friendly.
Tile is massively in vogue. Crack open any décor magazine and there will be countless images of striking kitchen backsplashes, multicolor mosaic showers or bright ceramic bath floors. Once ...
Muted, mellow subway tile—in ceramic, glass, and marble—has long been the standard uniform of kitchen backsplashes. But now, the bold patterns and colors of encaustic tile are the darlings of ...