1" marble hex tile/small tile backsplash?
kelleg69
8 years ago
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please post pictures of 1 x 1 glass tile backsplash...
Comments (0)I have white cabs, soapstone counter and am loving these 1"x1" glass tiles. I'm just wondering if they are too small and how it "reads" when you have a whole backsplash that size. Thanks!...See MorePot filler w/ this backsplash too busy? Slab or tile backsplash?
Comments (9)Hi Katie, Demo starts tomorrow, so no pics on progress yet, but I'll post when I have some. I'm working a little bit with a KD, and doing the rest myself with cabinetmaker. KD suggested open shelving like in the inspiration pic (but in stainless, specifically). I think it would stress me out though, lol! Having all of my bottles and stuff right out there (the range area is the focal point to basically my whole downstairs living area). My pantry rarely looks fabulous, and I'd be moving the pantry out into the open. So, I think we'll be making the vertical column things on either side of the mantel style range area into pull-out shelves for sheet pans, spices, small bottles, etc. I considered the open shelving with a pretty display of white bowls and dishes, but then I'd lose the storage space for the stuff I really need at my fingertips. Feel free to email me, too, if you want to exchange more ideas. It's a fun process!...See MoreBest buy for calacatta marble tile backsplash? Either online or in MA?
Comments (1)There is a lot of marble out there that comes with poor spacing on mesh. There is a lot of marble out there that has a high iron content and that will rust when exposed to the moisture in thinset and cleaning up the installation with water. I'd urge you to visit some local brick and mortars, and order full sample sheets, even if you have to pay for them. Having a local contact in your corner is invaluable if you have any issues such as shipping damage or quality issues....See MoreHex tile backsplash finish?
Comments (6)Sorry this is off topic, but is that a black sink? We are doing a black (silgranite antracitej sink with a white(colton) quartz counter, and I am anxious to see a real preview. I love the look....See Morekelleg69
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