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While backsplashes have always been a useful aspect of a kitchen, the design function of a backsplash is increasing as a focal point in the kitchen. Accordingly, people are more willing to invest in a variety of high-quality and visually appealing backsplash materials to complement the look and feel of the kitchen.
Styling options for backsplashes include different tile material types, various shapes and sizes and a range of color choices. For example, glass, though more expensive than ceramic, is a popular choice to create a clean look with virtually no grout lines. Another top choice in any material (glass, ceramic, stone, quartz, etc.) is smaller tiles in a range of shapes such as trapezoids, hexagons and penny rounds. As for color, monochromatic may be the common way to go, but options cover the spectrum from neutral classics to muted blues and greens to bold, contemporary red.
No matter which style is chosen, a unique backsplash is sure to add interest in the kitchen design. With these additions of diverse textures, embossed patterns, mixed materials, and color, subtle interest can be added through backsplashes in a growing number of ways. Contact us today to find out how we can help you work brilliant backsplashes into your next design-build project.
Source: KBBonline.com, April 2011
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