Need backsplash suggestions
judyannbow
9 years ago
Featured Answer
Sort by:Oldest
Comments (12)
gigiluna
9 years agoStoneshop
9 years agoRelated Discussions
Need help deciding what color backsplash
Comments (1)I think you should use white so the kitchen doesn't look choppy ,but if you still want color try this idea...See MoreNeed ideas for backsplash
Comments (6)Hello Karen, I love your Kitchen, lovely cabinets! This Kitchen features Traditional Style (from what I see). I personally like the glass panel splash back but this wouldn't go with your cabinets. However tiles, such as metro tiles, mosaic or patterned tiles would perfectly suit the style you have. I chose these images as an inspiration for you. The very last one is featuring glass panel splash back. Just to give you an insight cause they all look amazing. Good Luck with your Project! StJames Design Interiors...See MoreHelp!!! More tiling issues!!!!! Kitchen backsplash this time...
Comments (32)Tiles are one way to introduce some pops of colour in your kitchen. If you are worried about the grout discolouring, use epoxy grout which is more resilient to liquid staining. Also, if you use a coloured grout, discolouration will be less noticeable. If you choose textured tiles with rectilinear edges, grout lines are almost invisible. Using tiles can look more traditional compared to glass or stainless steel. The problem with stainless steel is keeping it looking good. Drip marks and grease are instantly noticeable. Glass is less obvious when splashed. They are both more industrial and modern looking. What about using the same material that makes up your worktop as the splashback? Most manufacturers of manmade worktops also do an 11mm thick splashback and upstand....See MoreBacksplash advice needed!!!
Comments (3)Do you need a backsplash? What do you want from it? Colour, pattern, or just to protect the walls from splashes (the only reason I think makes sense!) I have no backsplash, my sink is against a wall but it's vinyl Matt and it wipes easily. My hob is on island so no backslash needed. If it's just for behind your hob you can use glass, so not obvious. I would suggest you wait til your kitchen units/worktop/floor is all fitted before deciding, it makes it easier!...See MorePam Chapman Architect
9 years agoCottage Craft Tile
9 years agolinlac
9 years agosharlowm
9 years agojudyannbow
9 years agojudyannbow
9 years agojudyannbow
9 years agojudyannbow
9 years ago
Stoneshop