Kitchen Backsplash

Ceramic (or porcelain) tile for a kitchen backsplash is the most popular and widely used option mainly because it’s very resilient, most economical out of other options. They often come in complimentary sizes with larger field tiles for the floor. Porcelain is a harder surface than ceramic and is, therefore, a better choice for high-traffic or commercial use. This is less of a concern for ceramic or porcelain wall tile, backsplashes, and other vertical surfaces

It is best to match a kitchen backsplash with the countertop instead of the floor. This is because the backsplash is naturally an extension of your counters. Matching a backsplash with the floor can easily make the backsplash stick out like a sore thumb. Typically, a backsplash is lighter than your countertops. Bright kitchens are vibrant and inviting, so consider white, beige, light grey, and pastel colors for the backsplash. Go with a marbled design, shaped tiles, or contrasting grout to add contrast if you prefer a bold look.  Our team will help you every step of the way and bring your dream kitchen to life.

 

(images from work done while with Tile Guy of Perdido Key)