Adding Storage Solutions to Kitchen Backsplashes

A beautiful backsplash can be a stunning focal point in a kitchen - but did you know this prime piece of kitchen real estate can work harder for you if you add a bit of dimension? We're not just talking textured tiles, laminates or other decorative surfacing materials... think storage rail systems, open and recessed shelving and ledges. Here are a few examples:
Although certainly not new to kitchen design, rail systems, such as the ones below, provide flexible storage options for commonly used cooking utensils, dish towels and even plants.
Photo: 2012 Küchenmeile in Germany via Formica®
Open shelving can easily be mounted to a variety of backsplash materials, as seen below...
Photo: Formica® Laminate 180fx® in Calacatta Marble
Photo: Formica® Laminate 180fx® in Travertine Gold
... or integrated into the backsplash design.
Photo: 2013 imm cologne's LivingKitchen® via Formica®
Recessed shelving provides niche storage for commonly used cooking supplies. According to Ellen Cheever, CMKBD, ASID, CAPS, in her recent article "Ideas for Smashing Splashes & Counter Designs" for Kitchen and Bath Design News, kitchen planning standards allow any surface 16" or deeper to be considered a functional work area, so keep these measurements in mind as you develop plans.
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Ledges also provide convenient resting places for spices, sauces and timers. As you can see, these are perfect for traditional kitchens...
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... as well as more contemporart ones.
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