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All About Kitchen Backsplash Tile


Tile tips for your kitchen decor project

 

When remodeling or redecorating your kitchen, so much attention is paid to the myriad of choices regarding flooring, fixtures, cabinets, and paint colors, that the narrow space between the countertop and upper cabinets often gets overlooked. Attentive decorators know, however, that this area is perfect for a tile kitchen backsplash that creates an attractive focal point to tie all the other design elements of the room together.

 

The area that a kitchen backsplash covers is relatively small, so decorating it with tile is a quick and inexpensive way to add dramatic designs and a personal touch to your kitchen. A tile kitchen backsplash brings an attractive visual impact to the room and also functions to protect the wall from splatters and drips common to kitchens.

 

Installing tile kitchen backsplashes

With a stack of tiles and a spare weekend, you can create dramatic decor for your kitchen backsplash. Installing a tile kitchen backsplash is relatively easy and allows you to add a personal touch to your kitchen's design. When purchasing tiles for your new kitchen backsplash, keep in mind that the color of tiles you choose will greatly impact the look and feel of the room. Light colored tiles will give your kitchen a clean, bright look while darker colors will make a large space seem cozier. Only use glazed tiles when installing a kitchen backsplash as unglazed tiles stain easily.

 

Types of backsplash tiles

Tile lends itself well for use as a kitchen backsplash because it is available in a wide variety of materials, colors, textures, and sizes. The most common type of tile used for kitchen backsplashes are those made of ceramic or porcelain. Available in numerous colors and patterns, ceramic tiles are durable and stain-resistant.

 

Other popular types of tiles used for kitchen backsplashes include stone, metal, and glass tiles. Marble and granite tiles offer a natural look for your kitchen while metal tile kitchen backsplashes look best in retro or country-styled decor. The newest trend in kitchen backsplash design is glass tiles. Textured glass tiles are ideal for use in a kitchen backsplash because they are easy to clean and scratch-resistant.

 

 

 

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