Saturday, January 19, 2013

Kitchen Backsplash


Kitchen backsplashes are an easy, yet affordable way to add the ultimate finishing touch to your kitchen design. There is a wide variety of materials and patterns to choose from that are sure to enhance your kitchen's style.
Travertine tile backsplash in "brick" or "subway" style pattern.
 
Ceramic and porcelain tile are both durable, wipe-clean surfaces. Tile also comes in natural stones like slate and travertine. Stone products are porous but they can be sealed. Although they are not the wipe-clean surface that porcelain is, it’s hard to beat the beauty of natural stone.
Slate tile backsplash over Uba Tuba granite counter top.

The many decorative inlays and accents available make all tile choices very customizable. The vast selection of shapes, sizes and colors can easily be configured into your one-of-a-kind kitchen backsplash. The backsplash pictured above uses Kendall Slate from DAL Tile. The color is Carlisle Black. As you can see, it looks great with an Uba Tuba granite countertop. The 2x2 deco tiles were purchased at Lowe's.
Bead board backsplash.
Beaded-board backsplashes are a popular selection when creating a country or cottage style design. They are also less expensive than tile! You can find bead board paneling at Home Depot and Lowes. Always use a primer before applying your finish color.

Here's a great place to shop for kitchen sinks and faucets. E Faucets.com. They have a huge selection and  some great pricing. Even better, here's a coupon code: PR593712
 
Need help choosing a style?
Call Randy Armstrong Construction & Remodeling today for a FREE Design Consultation.
 615-443-1629


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