
The Ultimate Guide to Backsplashes
Kitchen Remodeling Tile Mar 8
The Ultimate Guide to Backsplashes
Everything you need to know about the 12 most popular materials
1. CERAMIC SUBWAY TILE
Pros
This old standby is popular for a reason: It takes a beating for decades and can look demur, showy, modern or retro, depending on how you apply and grout it.
Cons
The tile itself will outlast the materials used in installation, meaning it may need re-grouting or re-caulking every few years.Price/Sq. Ft.: $2 to $50 (for handmade artisan tile)
2. NATURAL STONE
Pros
Marble, granite and limestone can work for a traditional or modern look, depending on cut and installation.
Cons
Dark colors are more expensive than light ones, and the stone is often uneven in thickness. (If that sort of thing bothers you.)Price/Sq. Ft.: $10 to $60
3. CEMENT TILE
Pros
Hello, conversation piece.
Cons
Cement is heavy, pricey and porous. Tiles sometimes chip during shipping, meaning you'll want to buy a few extra.Price/Sq. Ft.: $25 to $30
4. MOSAIC TILE
Pros
Mesh-backed sheets are super-easy to install (there's a reason they're a fave among DIYers). Style options are limitless with materials ranging from stone to glass to even stainless steel.
Cons
Mosaic sheets come with the tiles prearranged, meaning you're stuck with that blue/gold/amber combo unless you want to shell out more money to adjust.Price/Sq. Ft.: $20
5. TEMPERED GLASS
Pros
he vibe is super-cool and modern and it looks fantastic with LED under-cabinet lighting. Plus, it's easy to clean and tough to stain.
Cons
Glass can crack if the screws are too tight... and at $45/square foot, it doesn't exactly come cheap.Price/Sq. Ft.: $20 to $45
6. TIN TILE
Pros
These vintage-looking tiles will stand up to water and heat. And as long as you clean them regularly with soap and water, they truly will last as long as your kitchen.
ConsIf you have an oddly shaped area, installing the tiles without cutting into the designs can get tricky.Price/Sq. Ft.: $4 to $18
7. BEADBOARD
Pros: This solid-surface option makes for a classic, country-chic aesthetic (at a relatively low price point). It's also easy to cut and glue during installation and easy to wipe down during cleanup.Cons: Over time, dirt, food and mold may get stuck in the grooves.Price/Sq. Ft.: $25
8. HEX TILE
Pros: This Victorian favorite stands up to frequent scouring and instantly gives any kitchen a fun, period flair.Cons: You have to seal it periodically.Price/Sq. Ft.: $7 to $23
9. CLAY TILE
Pros: Whether matte or glazed, chevron or brick--this stuff just looks expensive.Cons: Tile and grout must be sealed annually, and since clay tile is often unsealed on the edges, it requires finishing with trim where it meets the wall.Price/Sq. Ft.: $6 to $50
10. SHEET METAL
Pros: Nickel, zinc, copper, stainless steel. There's a reason commercial kitchens use this stuff: It's virtually impervious to everyday abuse.Cons: It's pricey and gets pricier the more you have to cut it to allow for outlets and other wall obstacles.Price/Sq. Ft.: $20 to $160
11. METAL LAMINATE
Pros: Similar to high-pressure plastic laminate, this budget answer to the sheet metal look is available in a range of finishes and textures.Cons: It takes less wear and tear than sheet metal and shows fingerprints like whoa.Price/Sq. Ft.: $6 to $9
12. CHALKBOARD
Pros: This versatile, on-trend look does double duty as the family message center. And since it goes on with a paintbrush, "installation" is a total breeze.Cons: Keeping tabs on pieces of chalk.Price/Sq. Ft.: $5 Source: 1/29/16, Pinterest <pinbot@explore.pinterest.com>
Finding the right backsplash material and design is like putting the icing on a beautiful cake. It is often the eye-candy of any kitchen remodeling project. We urge you to consult with your kitchen design expert for this portion of the project, since there are many details to your backsplash design beyond merely the color and pattern of the tiles. You will want to consider... where should the tile backsplash meet the countertop material, what type and color of grout is being used, is there a cooking range present and does it affect the backsplash tile area, "where" to start and stop the backsplash, and "how" to end it. All things to be discussed with your kitchen design expert!- Kurtis Kitchen & BathSure, you could go for a sexy new oven or fancy, custom cabinetry. But as far as we're concerned, the backsplash is the place in your kitchen to really make a statement.So what's your style? Classic farmhouse beadboard? Modern tempered glass? DIY chalkboard paint? Check out our definitive guide to see which material is right for you.
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From start to finish Kurtis was a great company to work with. From the initial contact and design concept with Gregory Holster to the cabinet drop off team, the install team led by project manager Jeff Tuomi and the countertop company, the project was on time and all work was performed beyond expectations. This was greatly appreciated seeing as it was completed on December 23. All the people involved were professional and did an excellent job.
Shanna was our project consultant. Picking out cabinets along with counters can be somewhat overwhelming but her knowledge & experience helped us make the right decisions. Dylan & Juwan unloaded truck & Dylan check off ship ticket to make sure all boxes were accounted for. Courteous & pleasant to talk to…nice job of stacking everything neatly in our garage. We couldn't be more pleased with the service & so happy with our kitchen
We recently worked with Lauren on cabinetry for a master bathroom renovation. She was great to work on the design and selections. Lauren was efficient and responsive from cabinet selection through ordering. Our overall installation was smooth. We had some unforeseen circumstances impacting our ability to accept delivery of our cabinets on the initial agreed upon date. Kurtis was very accommodating in rescheduling delivery given our project challenges. We couldn't be happier with our cabinets for this project.
We had complete renovations to our kitchen and main bathroom. From start to finish, the design with Shanna was exactly what we asked for and Jeff stayed on top of the renovations, communicating each step of the way. Every worker was professional and the final product is elegant and functional. We were very happy with Kurtis and would choose Shanna and Jeff again.
We love our new kitchen! Kurtis Kitchen & Bath did an outstanding job, and Adrian at the Clarkston location was exceptional to work with—creative, patient, and really listened to what we wanted. The project was well-organized, and we went from demo to a fully functioning kitchen in just 30 days. Highly recommend!



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