backsplash
DUQUESA Ceramic and Terracotta Duquesa, our new collection of handpainted tiles, draws on influences as disparate as Italian textiles, Portuguese ceramic tiles, Moroccan mosaics, Egyptian wood inlay and Chinese decorative screens. Each tile is handpainted on a cream background, creating a rich vintage look that fits a home with historical roots or brings gravitas to a newly constructed space. Usage: Residential: Interior walls and low traffic flooring such as bathroom floors. Not suitable for countertops. Use in showers limited to walls. Commercial: Interior vertical surfaces. See Tools | Usage Guide for more details. Downloads: Collection Catalog
tile below and above for backsplash
This is ceramic tile with a crackled glaze finish in a pewter color. It's custom and to the”
backsplash
Walker Zanger- Mizu Pebb nice tile above and round window -
white stacked back splash with white upper cabs and dark lower and whitish countertop
vertical subway - nice
4X12 stacked tile backsplash - probably Ann sacks
stacked tile backsplash
2X12 stacked tile - how about use on backsplash
stacked tile for our backsplash - 4X16
The backsplash is ceramic and it's from Ann Sacks tile - their Elements collection. It's a 2x4 and I believe the color is ghost gloss.
backsplash and countertop
back splash half way up the windows behind the faucet
backsplash part way up side of windows
Vetro Silver Lux tile
Pratt and Larson ceramic tile back splash - C609
darker gray backsplash with white cabs
"limestone sticks" tile backsplash
may be porcelain - avail at La Nova = rectiified
from La Nova
nice backsplash that we could use perhaps
white brushed pine planks - not sure if these can be applied in tight squeeze area
like the horizontal boards/plans for backsplash and over entire wall - think that will work in our kitchen - I think we have enough glossy/hard/stone type surfaces - this might mellow it a bit
pale pale pale taupe
the backsplash was something they had at lowes a while back. It was kind of my splurge for the kitchen, at $10 a SF. It's recycled glass, and a little blingier than I really intended. :-)
no backsplash
another example of dark cabinets, white counter and gray(ish) subway backsplash
dark cabinets white countertop gray stacked subway backsplash
like the herringbone pattern behind range
backpainted glass
vertical subway tile - simple, elegant
backsplash
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