Tile has been the go-to for kitchen backsplashes for decades because tile is customizable and easy to clean, fulfilling the role of a backsplash as a forgiving canvas for your pasta sauce and grease.
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The kitchen backsplash — that surface behind the stovetop or sink that protects the wall from damage during cooking and dishwashing — has long been used to add color and beauty to an otherwise ...
Natural stone sets the tone for this rustic, yet refined farmhouse-style kitchen feature ...
Backsplashes have come a long way from their humble beginnings. Once installed only to protect walls from water, grease and food splatter, the original backsplashes were just four inches high and had ...