Anonymous wrote:
My backsplash is similar to what you pictured. Ours basically takes the place of paint as you can see. It's not hard to clean. In fact, it always looks clean.
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Anonymous wrote:I would just touch up the paint and be done with it. I'd add crown molding to the cabinets if you can figure out the brand, etc. and get a larger light fixture for the island. I'd add some throw rugs and cover up the glass since you are not using the cabinets for decorative only.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have that exact backsplash you posted first and cleaning it isn't an issue. We love ours.
Do you think it would look good in my kitchen (photo above)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have that exact backsplash you posted first and cleaning it isn't an issue. We love ours.
Do you think it would look good in my kitchen (photo above)?
Anonymous wrote:We have that exact backsplash you posted first and cleaning it isn't an issue. We love ours.
Anonymous wrote:We cook a lot, and the backsplash of the kitchen is beginning to look absolutely awful. We need a tile backsplash.
Here is a picture of my kitchen:
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Since buying this house, we have changed the wall color from that awful wallpaper, removed the pot hanger, and gotten stainless steel appliances, so the room is much more open and bright.
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Choose a backsplash for me!
I am currently thinking of something like this:
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I am not sure how it will look with my very dark countertop, or if maybe I should put something more elaborate, with accent pieces, or maybe some color. I don't really want to go overboard on cost either, our house is only about 400k. I know I don't like the type of mosaics with 15 different types of tiles on them, those look way too busy for my taste.