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BACKSPLASH INSTALLATION
SERVICES

The primary purpose of a kitchen backsplash is to protect the wall from splashes and stains. But it also serves as the decor focal point after your kitchen renovation. It defines the style of your work area, radiating your personality and reflecting the mood and feel of your cooking space. We offer several options that can work the best in your kitchen.

TILE BACKSPLASH

Tile backsplashes never fail to inject personality into a kitchen design scheme. Whether your kitchen is rustic and cozy or modern and sleek, you can always find tile backsplash that will emphasize the beauty of your space. It’s an ideal canvas to explore a fashionable design. The endless variety of materials, patterns and colors available on the market allows you to customize your backsplash tile to your personal taste.

 

STACKED STONE BACKSPLASH

The backsplash can be designed in any material, color, shape, or style, but one of the most dramatic looks you can achieve is with stacked stone. Stacked stone backsplashes have a character and beauty that are lacking in other materials. That’s because no two pieces of natural stone are ever exactly the same. Stacked stone panels make the installation of this material easy. Use them sparingly or make a splash and create an accent wall in your kitchen. Stacked stone can be used to create a range of different effects.

STONE SLAB BACKSPLASH

Quartz and Granite can be as traditional or as modern as you want them to be, based on the materials you pair with them. Stone slab backsplashes blend seamlessly with the countertops and both contrast and complement the color combination. Quartz offers a number of benefits that are ideal for backsplashes. Not only does the larger piece do a better job at protecting the wall from moisture, but this man-made, non-porous material also is stain resistant, doesn’t require sealing, and cleans easily.

WALLPAPER BACKSPLASH

Of all the kitchen backsplash materials out there, you might think that a wallpaper backsplash would seem the least capable of serving this purpose, but that’s because you haven’t checked out the possibilities. The material you use to make a wallpaper backsplash isn’t the same that you use to paper your bedroom walls — or at least it shouldn’t be unless you plan to waterproof it. Yes, you can use wallpaper in a humid, splatter-heavy area, such as a kitchen. You can choose a product that’s vinyl and/or durable and easy to wipe. And the results are ravishing.

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