How to Pick a Kitchen Backsplash That Wows
Friday, June 14, 2013 at 8:00AM
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Article By: Vanessa Brunner

A kitchen's backsplash works much like jewelry. Simple or snazzy, it can bring a whole look together; the right backsplash helps your kitchen reach its potential. Our in-depth guides, rounded up here, can help you find the backsplash material and color that fit with your kitchen's look, your cleaning style and budget.

 

Modern Kitchen by Bristol Architects & Designers DHV Architects

 

Find Your Inspiration

The Kitchen of the Week series is great fodder for remodeling and renovation inspiration. Learn about the back-painted glass shown here and nine more favorite backsplashes from beautiful kitchens on Houzz. 

 

Eclectic Kitchen by Philadelphia General Contractors Kenny Grono

 

Choose Your Material

Tile. The good news: You've finally settled on a tile backsplash. The bad news: The selection process has just begun. Cement, subway, mosaic, patterned or laser cut? This guide will give you the pros and cons for each one, along with styling tips. 

 

Modern Kitchen by Aspen Architects & Designers Forum Phi

 

Mirror. Additional visual space, a variety of styles and a relatively affordable cost make mirror a great backsplash choice. See how this flashy backsplash material can work in almost any kitchen design. 

Recycled tile. Whether salvaged or containing recycled material, recycled tile can add a unique element to your kitchen that's easy on your conscience. 

Window. Planning on making some structural changes to your kitchen? Consider a different kind of backsplash: a new window. A beautiful view, more light and fresh air could improve your kitchen's style and functionality. 

 

Traditional Kitchen by Millbrook Architects & Designers Crisp Architects

 

Tin. Take an old-fashioned approach to your backsplash and use simple tin tiles. This time-tested material is durable, beautiful and affordable. 

 

Modern Dining Room by San Francisco Interior Designers & Decorators InHouse Design Studio

 

Unique materials. Maybe you feel like your classic kitchen needs a different touch. Or maybe you're just ready to embrace the unusual. Either way, one of these unique backsplash materials can help you get the statement-making look you want. 

Installation Considerations

Half backsplash. If you have your heart set on a marble backsplash but can't afford the counter-to-ceiling application you envisioned, don't give up your dream just yet. Cut your backsplash in half — or more! — to reduce cost without sacrificing efficiency. 

 

Other by Atlanta Kitchen & Bath Remodelers Erwin Renovation LLC

 

DIY. Think you're ready to put in your own backsplash? If you have experience setting tile and want something simple in your kitchen, take a look at this guide. A DIY backsplash installation could help you save some serious money. 

 

How to Pick a Kitchen Backsplash That Wows
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