Most kitchens include a vertical backsplash on the walls behind the sink, cooktop, and other food-preparation surfaces. Since the backsplash is often the first thing someone notices when entering a kitchen, a well-designed backsplash can transform an ordinary kitchen into something extraordinary.
There is an almost infinite variety of materials, textures, and colors for kitchen backsplashes. Materials typically used for kitchen backsplash include stone, tile, metal, glass, mirror, and water-resistant wallcovering. The materials chosen for kitchen backsplash should be carefully considered on all fronts, from budget, to durability, to looks.
Tile is an ideal choice for a backsplash because it is durable and they can can add a stylish focal point to your kitchen. Tile is smooth and easy to wipe off. Tile is also resistant to heat and hence makes a great backsplash behind a cooktop. To learn more about kitchen backsplash materials and ideas, you can look on various kitchen magazines or visiting flooring stores in your area.
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