backsplashes that make me want to scream

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think solid glass backsplashes are clean and pretty.





Wow. I love those!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is waterproof pegboard.

http://diamondlifegear.com/plastic-pegboard.html?gclid=Cj0KEQjwm4mwBRCni-ivmePYivkBEiQAdGkklsKjKHDb3aTOFxWF5up3W4RvY3GDUl-HR8GvvvY3PtwaAlDq8P8HAQ



But you would still get it a little wet, and you can't clean those little holes, which isn't a good combination. I think it would get yucky pretty fast.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think solid glass backsplashes are clean and pretty.





Wow. I love those!


I don't. Looks "cold". I like a warm, inviting looking kitchen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think solid glass backsplashes are clean and pretty.





Wow. I love those!


I don't. Looks "cold". I like a warm, inviting looking kitchen.


Too much glare for me.
Anonymous
We are about to put slate look ceramic tile on our kitchen floor. The manufacturer makes a matching mosaic sized tile sheet, 1" x 2" tiles set in a subway pattern, not glass or glossy. A good compromise or too matchy?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are about to put slate look ceramic tile on our kitchen floor. The manufacturer makes a matching mosaic sized tile sheet, 1" x 2" tiles set in a subway pattern, not glass or glossy. A good compromise or too matchy?


Can you post a photo? Would love to see --
Anonymous
Hate Tuscan. Seriously hate more than anything. If I were househunting, that kitchen (even if it cost $100k) would be as much of a turn off to me as a kitchen that hadn't been updated since 1970. I would see both as needed a full gut.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are about to put slate look ceramic tile on our kitchen floor. The manufacturer makes a matching mosaic sized tile sheet, 1" x 2" tiles set in a subway pattern, not glass or glossy. A good compromise or too matchy?


Can you post a photo? Would love to see --




http://www.saundersprosourcecenter.com/Stainmaster/Captivate_Collection.php#Slate
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are about to put slate look ceramic tile on our kitchen floor. The manufacturer makes a matching mosaic sized tile sheet, 1" x 2" tiles set in a subway pattern, not glass or glossy. A good compromise or too matchy?


Can you post a photo? Would love to see --




http://www.saundersprosourcecenter.com/Stainmaster/Captivate_Collection.php#Slate


NP. I think this is pretty, but be careful that the area doesn't look too "busy" to the eyes. For example, I installed similar travertine tiles but I worry that the whole effect is too busy.
Anonymous
I like large format tiles or stone for a backsplash.

I don't like that glass mosaic- it just looks kind of low rent to me. In the right colours it could look ok in a beach house or something small where the noisy colours wouldn't be so offputting.

I like the look of the glass backsplash, but I have this weird thing I do accidently where sometimes I drop/throw stuff when I feel it falling and go to save it, and I could see myself cracking the glass which would suck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That tuscan kitchen is a major turn off to me. So heavy!


I like tuscan backsplash tiles, not the whole kitchen.
Anonymous
What about these?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What about these?



People, you won't get a consensus on any backsplash. Unless you are remodeling to sell your house in a few years, get the backsplash you like. Who the F cares what others think.

If you're just looking for opinions, fine. But, expect at least one person to not like your backsplash. ^ I hate that backsplash. Too dark and hard to clean.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I like large format tiles or stone for a backsplash.

I don't like that glass mosaic- it just looks kind of low rent to me. In the right colours it could look ok in a beach house or something small where the noisy colours wouldn't be so offputting.

I like the look of the glass backsplash, but I have this weird thing I do accidently where sometimes I drop/throw stuff when I feel it falling and go to save it, and I could see myself cracking the glass which would suck.


I have stone for now. I wanted to give my kitchen a small face lift until we gut it and redo the cupboards and counter tops. So we replaced the yucky tile with stone.
Kinda like this.

It is masculine and heavy though. I'd love a light airy kitchen. One day.
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