Kitchen Remodel
In this kitchen, glossy white subway tiles and white grout complement the more industrial elements in the kitchen. They also provide a sharp contrast to the dark soapstone.
Beadboard. This classic detail is popular in traditional and eclectic homes, especially if you’re going for a farmhouse or cottage look. In this kitchen, the sink and bin drawer pulls also contribute to the farmhouse look.Learn more about beadboard
White subway tile will never go out of style. Here, it's a neutral backdrop for the gorgeous curved hood and matching floating shelves. The tile molding protrudes ever so slightly to become a horizontal element in the visual space between the shelves and counter.
3. It doesn’t cost a fortune. Natural stone is budget-friendly. Travertine, for example, comes in many forms (subway tile, 4 by 4, mosaic), all relatively affordable. Most styles will run between $4 and $8 per square foot (not including installation). That’s a bargain in the world of backsplashes.
Backsplash
Backsplash design
Mix of wood & white
Backsplash tile
wall color with white cabinets
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