Kitchen Backsplash Suggestions?
Mike L
4 months ago
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Comments (42)Hi Laurie_2008, I really like my Mercier engineered wood flooring. I looked for over a month before deciding on the Mercier floor. It is 3 1/4" red oak natural premium (not classic) satin finish (not semigloss). This floor can be glued, nailed OR floated. Ask the installer what would be the best method for your type of sub floor. Also, make sure you ask about the extra supply cost of glue vs. floating. I actually wound up gluing because my contractor told me my floor (which was a concrete slab) was very uneven and I needed to use a leveling product first. The glues and the leveling products were very expensive and the smell was horrible for a few days (we spent three of those days away). Lukily, the results were beautiful. It cleans up very nicely (I bought the mercier cleaning spray online). I already have a few dings on the floor and I can say the light color is very forgiving for dings, scratches and dust. If you have any other questions, please feel free to write again. Good luck with your project. Sincerely, Melanie1121...See MoreKitchen Backsplash Suggestions
Comments (3)Sunshine: you might want to x-post this in the Kitchens forum -- lots of traffic over there, and the kinds folks will happily go gaga with helpful suggestions. Good luck!...See Morekitchen backsplash suggestion
Comments (2)Definitely post pictures of your countertop. In addition, I'd suggest reading through this awesome thread, [Calling All Fantasy Brown Owners[(https://www.houzz.com/discussions/calling-all-fantasy-brown-owners-dsvw-vd~2607689), to get a sense of how it pairs with different backsplashes...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 MoreMike L
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