glass panel kitchen backsplash versus glass tile kitchen backsplash
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Comments (2)The ceramic tile photo link doesn't work. I like subway tiles because they tend to have less grout than the small glass ones that are more popular now. I just feel less grout means less cleaning. Maria Killiam the color consultant says in her blog that glass back splash will get outdated soon. He recommendation is to stick to solid color subway tiles...preferably in shades of white. I plan to follow her advise in my kitchen....See MoreBacksplash? No backsplash? What kind of backsplash?
Comments (25)didn't have time to read all the answers. I have no backsplash and have never regretted it...been over 6 yrs. It is painted with BM matte...which has ceramic in it. It is as beautiful now as it was when first painted. I love the fact that I can showcase other things ...art etc in my kitchen and no competition. Also if I ever want to change it is as quick as a paint brush...expense is minimal..paint only ! All in all I think it is serene as you point out . Here is one pick. Since I have a lot of high heat cooking in my kitchen..built in deep fat fryer as well as gas cook top I can definitely speak to the longevity of paint only. c ( more at this album )...See MoreKitchen glass mosaic back-splash recommendations
Comments (9)I don't know what your client has in mind completely. It might be worth asking the client for some inspiration pictures for what she has in mind. I think some glass mosaics might be overpowering for that granite. But there are some glass mosaics that might work as long as they are very plain. Super white glass tile Maybe something like this with a tiny bit of pattern: Silver planks glass tile Or maybe this one which might work with the colour in the counter: glass mosaic - raw silk...See MoreKitchen glass tile backsplash help
Comments (22)Did they just leave exposed cut tile at the end of the run? They should have used a bullnose tile, a trim piece, or Schluter. They should also have stopped the tile in line with the upper/lower cabinets and not with the counter. If you really don't like it, I would just plan to replace it a few months down the road when you have moved in and had time to relax a bit. Go to a good tile store with a lot more choices than a builder's design center and hire your own tile installer, with more skill and pride than the builder's crew. Many people don't install their backsplash till a few months after they have moved in....See MoreRelated Professionals
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