The Power of a Kitchen Backsplash

One of the most effective ways of adding design, style, pizzazz and flair to your kitchen is the installation of a new backsplash. Installing a backsplash is minimally intrusive in regards to the actual construction aspect of it and typically a day or two project(depending on the material you choose it can be a bit more time consuming)A new backsplash has the ability to change the entire look, feel, and vibe of your kitchen.

The backsplash isn’t limited to just the kitchen, however. You can install a backsplash in a laundry room and bathroom where water and other liquids such as detergents and cleaners are present.

What is a backsplash and why is it important to have one?

The backsplash is a term used to describe the area of your kitchen or bathroom between the countertops and the bottom portion of the upper cabinets that will be covered with a material of your choice. It protects the bare wall from typical messes such as water, grease and other cooking related splashes. At once time it was installed purely for ease of cleaning; however, it has since become a main factor when designing a kitchen.

While the main purpose of a backsplash is to act as a protectant, it’s also multifunctional as it is a huge factor when designing a kitchen. The kitchen backsplash is the perfect space to add your design flair. Backsplashes are a main component of aesthetic appeal. Due to it being the middle ground between the lower and upper cabinets, it’s usually the first area your eyes are drawn to when entering a kitchen. A backsplash has the ability to make or break a kitchen design. Choosing a busy backsplash design along with a busy countertop pattern can have an over stimulating effect. However, choosing solid or soft color backsplash design along with a busy countertop can have a balancing and harmonious effect on the overall design of the kitchen. A backsplash should tie an entire kitchen design together.

The most popular material to use for a backsplash is tile; although other materials such as stainless steel are used as well.

Popular tile materials include ceramic, porcelain, glass, mirror, natural stone, natural stone slab(usually the same as the countertop) and engineered stone such as quartz.

*One major Faux Pas of installing backsplashes is using the same tile on the floor as on the backsplash. Often time’s tile manufacturers will produce a matching tile for the backsplash that is smaller than the floor tile but it has the same texture, style, pattern and even color; this is perfectly fine to use. However, we recommend never using the same size floor tile as the backsplash. However, using a slab that matches the countertop, when done right, is also a great option.

How to finish off your backsplash edges?

Don’t forget your trim pieces. You’ll never want to leave your backsplash with a cut edge. Make sure you have your matching pencils, chair rails and bull noses for a seamless and smooth finish.

There are limitless design options for a backsplash. With so many options available, it can feel overwhelming to choose the perfect design for your style. But don’t worry! We offer a comprehensive design service for our clients.

Here are some beautiful Backsplashes

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