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 ...
Backsplash colors like stark white, cool gray, and red-brown can make kitchens feel cold or heavy. Warmer neutrals and natural materials create a more modern, inviting, and timeless look. Choosing the ...
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This kitchen by Gilday Renovations features a glass-tile backsplash that extends to the ceiling. Photograph courtesy of Gilday Renovations When it comes to designing a kitchen, a backsplash is one ...
People are moving from mass-produced tiles toward rustic, ceramic options that look bespoke. Darker, warmer neutrals are replacing the white and gray kitchens on their way out. If you can't decide, ...
A white and gray kitchen with marble countertops and tile backsplash. - Joseph Hendrickson/Shutterstock Of course that doubles your required decision-making, so Klein ...
After 10 years in print journalism, Nick transitioned to the home improvement space. He has specialized in maintenance, mortgages, home warranties, moving, car shipping, home security and more for 7 ...
Kitchen backsplashes are more than just functional—they help tie together the room's aesthetic. With so many colors and materials, picking the perfect kitchen backsplash can feel overwhelming. We ...