One of the easiest ways to mix up your kitchen’s backsplash design is by laying tile in a fun, unexpected pattern, such as this herringbone design featured in HGTV Magazine. By pairing the design with ...
Subway tile kitchen and bathroom designs are out — but what's in? HGTV's David Bromstad knows just how to breathe new life ...
From copper and stone to brass and cement, these mixed-material backsplash pairings prove your kitchen can stand out by ...
A kitchen backsplash is an ideal area to add a punch of color, a dash of personality, or a bit of pattern to an otherwise straightforward room. Now, more than ever, kitchen cabinets are simple and ...
Expanded long ago from its humble beginnings in subway stations, the “subway tile” trend continues to sustain in kitchen backsplash design. Subway tiles are simple, inexpensive and the default ...
Expanded long ago from its humble beginnings in subway stations, the "subway tile" trend continues to sustain in kitchen backsplash design. Subway tiles are simple, inexpensive and the default ...
HGTV's Erin Napier is proving that a certain tile trend is having a major comeback, even using it in her own home in Laurel, Mississippi. Once believed to be an outdated tile design, the four-by-four ...
Choosing tiles is just one step in creating a kitchen backsplash. The pattern in which you'll lay them on the wall can make or break your kitchen aesthetic.
There are primarily two ways to add a little spice to this classic backsplash. The first is by deviating from the gloss white; the second is by deviating the installation pattern on the wall.
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