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08-13-2014 06:37 PM
Outside of glass tiles, I mean. That seems to be all they show on HGTV now days.
08-13-2014 07:50 PM
08-13-2014 07:58 PM
My SIL could not afford the glass tiles so she simply painted the backsplash a pretty color in a glossy paint that complimented the color of the walls.
08-13-2014 08:00 PM
Houzz.com just had an article on "What's new in back splashes", and it's a single flat surface such as the painted glass or a solid slab of marble. Clean lines! Go to Houzz.com & search back splashes. If you love interior decorating this is a fantastic resource!
08-13-2014 08:34 PM
I just did a new backsplash with my honed black granite countertops. I used Ayers Rock Majestic Mound 3 inch squares. If interested you can google. Great decision, just love.
08-13-2014 10:13 PM
Okay, don't flame me but you know the whole cabin/northwoods look here.
I'm going to put Zbrick/thin brick on the backsplash and one solid wall in the kitchen.
I haven't seen it advertised in forever but I had it in a condo years ago when it was popular. Zbrick carries a thin coating you can put over the brick to make it grease/stain resistant. I thought it was the most durable backsplash for the kitchen I ever had! I did a little searching and the thin brick that's out there has far more colors and suppliers than I imagined.
Think it'll add to the rustic charm and keep me off the streets this winter.
08-13-2014 10:19 PM
On 8/13/2014 depglass said:Outside of glass tiles, I mean. That seems to be all they show on HGTV now days.
Good question as I was asking myself this just today. I love the glass tiles but am afraid they will look dated eventually. I want something that won't go out of style.
08-13-2014 10:54 PM
I didn't want to deal with grout of any kind, so we used the same color quartz we did our counter tops with. It is a thinner piece and we ran it from the counter top to the bottom of the cabinets and up the entire wall behind the cooktop and hood.
I was considering a solid glass backsplash also. It can be frosted, back painted. There is also some very interesting laminate (like patterned or embossed plexiglass) materials out there for back splashes.
08-14-2014 12:16 AM
I love the glass tiles, the color combinations are really lovely. Would like to have some on the back wall behind my stove. I have a grey marbled ceramic tile countertops and there is a space between them and my cupboards would like to add it there too. First saw the glass tile and the difference it can make on a show called Flip or Flop. Love that show they have excellent taste in remodeling homes. Have got a lot of great ideas from them.
08-14-2014 12:27 AM
punched or hammered metals.....
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